Questions about SP and sleep
Wow, I'm so excited. I am finally aloud to join DV! (There used to be that rule about being 15...) Anyway, now that I'm a member I don't know where to start!
I have a lot of trouble sleeping. I used to be a really good sleeper. I would get to sleep fast and stay asleep for my full 10 hours. But now it takes me a LONG time to get to sleep. (And that's BIG trouble when my siblings wake me up in the night.) I also wake up very early so I now only get about 6 hours each night. So altogether I don't have much time to dream anymore, and I'm always very tired. :( Does anyone have some ideas on how to get to sleep better and stay asleep? I've tried earplugs, curtains for my windows, warm milk and a warm bean bag (which helps a little), though I haven't tried vitamin B or melatonin though because I'm probably to young and because I don't want my system to get used to it.
I get really antsy when I'm trying to have a WILD and I can never seem to stay still long enough to get into SP, I just have to move! :mad: And my bed is really uncomfortable so it's hard to really relax. Sometimes when I finally THINK I'm in sleep paralysis I try to move and then it ruins the whole thing! That's the trouble with me, I can't tell when I'm in SP. And then when I actually am in SP nothing happens. I might get the falling sensation or the tingling, but those aren't very good signs because I get those anyway. And I often don't try to move because I might ruin everything if I'm not actually in SP.
Another thing that sucks is I have lousy hypnotic imagery. It's either very faint or hardly there at all. I always feel so jealous of people who say that they have crazy experiences with their HI and SP, because I long ago learned not to be afraid of those kinds of things. I guess I was to curious to be afraid.
What can I do to improve my imagery? It would really help if I had some sort of sign to let me know that I am not a complete failure.
I have had WILDs and many other things like that before, and very good ones to, but it is very hard for me to get them when I can't make my body fall asleep. :angry:
I used to have awesome dream recall though (remembering anywhere from 5-8or9 dreams a night) but when I started writing them down my recall went down the tubes. Now I am only remembering 2 or 3 dreams a night. Isn't it supposed to be the opposite?
If any of this makes any sense at all I would really appreciate some help.
Once I'm asleep everything is awesome, but I need tips on getting there.