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      Sleep Paralysis

      A few times in my life, I've experienced while lying in bed a chaotic tingling sensation, followed by sleep paralysis, followed by panicking, followed finally by recovering my ability to move and feeling terrified. I now believe that this was the sensation of falling asleep conscious. Recently, I've tried to initiate this, with some luck. However, I only get to the chaotic tingling sensation and loud noises, then suddenly it all stops and I'm just lying in bed. Is this the start of a WILD? Or am I misinterpreting this feeling for something else? What can I do to stop myself from waking up immediately if this is actually part of falling asleep?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Awesome View Post
      A few times in my life, I've experienced while lying in bed a chaotic tingling sensation, followed by sleep paralysis, followed by panicking, followed finally by recovering my ability to move and feeling terrified. I now believe that this was the sensation of falling asleep conscious. Recently, I've tried to initiate this, with some luck. However, I only get to the chaotic tingling sensation and loud noises, then suddenly it all stops and I'm just lying in bed. Is this the start of a WILD? Or am I misinterpreting this feeling for something else? What can I do to stop myself from waking up immediately if this is actually part of falling asleep?

      Make sure your mind is somewhere else... If your consciously thinking "I hope I WILD I hope I WILD" chances are it won't work.. Try to avert your attention on something else.

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      hello, welcome to dreamviews, you may want to check out our tutorial section, especially the quick start tutorial.

      You problem seems to be what jam stated. Just do what you did before and not think about the lucid dream you will get. you may also want to check out deild which is a really easy form of wild.

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      Yes, as he said avert your attention elsewhere to passing thoughts, but also remember to stay conscious.
      When all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal_Apprentice View Post
      Yes, as he said avert your attention elsewhere to passing thoughts, but also remember to stay conscious.
      Yup...what i do when I'm in SP (which happens to me 'unintentionally), I try to focus on something (i.e. go to the window). Cause if I say to myself that I can't move, my tendency is to fall back to sleep...

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      Sounds like the start of an OBE rather than a Lucid dream.

      Which is cool!

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      Quote Originally Posted by bushi View Post
      Sounds like the start of an OBE rather than a Lucid dream.

      Which is cool!
      No, what he experienced was the beginning of sleep paralysis, and those feelings are very common during sleep paralysis.

      I just didn't want you to think something paranormal was going on here

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sugarglider11 View Post
      I just didn't want you to think something paranormal was going on here
      I know what you mean...

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      You can probably WILD from there. Try one of these things, when you feel the tingling:
      -rolling over, without actually moving your real body
      -imagine something dragging you across your bed
      -try to feel like you are sinking threw the bed
      -imagine getting pulled toward a light at a end of a tunnel

      just do what ever works for you. What happened with me was that I used to be able to roll out of my body, and that stopped working for me. then I tried getting dragged accross the bed and it worked immediatly for me. Sometimes when I wake up in the middle of the night I'm able to do that with out being in SP or feeling the tingling. Feeling like I'm being dragged accross my bed will make the tingling start, something you might want to try if you were conciously initiating the tingling
      Last edited by Bisch; 10-26-2007 at 08:25 PM.
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