SP is Sleep Paralysis. It's a state where your body is a sleep but your mind is still concious of your enviroment. In this state it is difficult to move. you may even have dreams overlap into your conciousness at this state. |
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Hi, i've been reading a lot of the posts people have entered in and have noticed a lot of people talking about SP's, I'm not to sure of what they are yet and was wondering if some-one could help me out and explain or even possibly show me a link as to where I may find this particular information I am looking for? |
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SP is Sleep Paralysis. It's a state where your body is a sleep but your mind is still concious of your enviroment. In this state it is difficult to move. you may even have dreams overlap into your conciousness at this state. |
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SP is one of the many acronyms you'll come to know and love here on the Dream Views forum. It stands for Sleep Paralysis, which is a state of immobility one experiences at the beginning of REM sleep, right before a dream. It can be accompanied by a variety of sensations, most common are vibrations and hypnogogia. It's in no way harmful, and happens multiple times per night (assuming you're getting the right amount of sleep). |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
SP is "sleep paralysis", and it's exactly what it says. One's body will become completely paralyzed; you won't be able to move. Some people seem to confuse being in a VERY relaxed state for SP. Make no mistake, in SP you are really paralyzed! |
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Hehe, that was the quickest succession of post I've ever seen! You're a popular one, lucylovesconnor! |
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