 Originally Posted by batman
Oh sorry. I should have explained more.
I'm new here also, and fairly new to lucid dreaming (2 or so months, max). I've had my first few LD's on the same night, about a week or so ago.
I've never been in SP before (not that I know of, hence the confusion). I've always thought I might have gotten it, but maybe not...so yeah...Confusion.
I've had many times when I begin to feel numb and tingley all around my body. Hands and feet are usually the first. I know people often talk about tingleyness or shakes and such, but having never experienced it, it's hard for me to know when I do the first time.
I basically just wanted a way to "for sure" know I'm in SP. The reason I wish to know is, of course, WILDing =] =] =]. Also I want to go into SP just to know how it feels; it sounds truly amazing.
Yeah i understand all your saying to some extent.
For me, in my personal experience, SP has always been either one or two.
One being, i wake up from sleep and my whole body is paralyzed and i cant move.
Second, i wake up not paralyzed, but i lay back down and try to sleep and my body goes into SP.
For me SP has always been mainly not being able to move At all.
If you wake up in the middle of the night and cant move, thats SP. Doesn't have to be a tingling or shakes. Thats SP, not being able to move.
For me i've had a little of all the 3.
Sometimes i just cant move, sometimes im tingling( or i was sitting on my leg or arm too long), or i get the shakes and i feel like i'm dieing or something. Which sucks.
But honestly, if you obtain SP, you'll know it. Its like nothing else. But lucid dreaming is much better then the SP. the SP for me just seems to be a gateway to lucid dreaming. If i go into SP, then i know i can lucid dream from that as long as i don't fall completely asleep.
Okay well i hope that helps some, and if anyone has anything elseto add or correct to what i said feel free too
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