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      Thinking about trying to WILD again..

      I'm thinking about trying to WILD again, but last time I tried it was not a very pleasant feeling. I got "sleep paralysis" which was pretty scary for me and I decided to stop. Does anyone have any tips for not freaking out at that stage of WILDing?

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      Logan

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      Nothing but keep calm and know it's all fake. It can be pretty amusing, especially when you get HI of a rainbow colored man with a top hat and a cane.
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      Alright, thanks I'll probably try again tonight and see if I can overcome my fear this time.

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      I got pretty scared of it once too, but just try again maybe youŽll get some great results!
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      Quote Originally Posted by logank9 View Post
      I'm thinking about trying to WILD again, but last time I tried it was not a very pleasant feeling. I got "sleep paralysis" which was pretty scary for me and I decided to stop. Does anyone have any tips for not freaking out at that stage of WILDing?

      Thanks,
      Logan
      Hi Logan, I haven't tried any induction techniques for lucid dreams, but I have had a scary experience with sleep paralysis, one in which I woke up with my face fully stuffed in my pillow, and I couldn't move! Or breathe! Fortunately, I had just re-read Jeremy Taylor's book _Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill_, and he had suggested moving fine motor muscles. The large muscle groups are frozen during sleep paralysis. So, I tried twitching an eyebrow, and that instantly released the paralysis. I think I read that at just the right time!

      So remember, twitch an eyebrow, others have said wiggle a toe... something small should release it.

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      It doesn't always happen, just try again. You might learn to love SP, it's like a roller coaster

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