I kinda want to say that what you experianced was SP, but it sounds way to wierd to be SP, I just don't know anymore. |
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Hi everyone! This is my second post here and I am not as advanced as I wish Iīd be with lucid dreaming. I will try to keep from rambeling and keep this short and to the point. |
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I kinda want to say that what you experianced was SP, but it sounds way to wierd to be SP, I just don't know anymore. |
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I have Sleep paralysis, and i can confirm this is perfectly normal (FOR people with SP) it sounds like you have it pretty bad like me, now i have researched into it a great deal, the causes of it are mostly lack of sleep for my self, but it can also be caused by stress or having a great deal on your mind whilst sleeping. Now since your awake but dreaming you are in a kinda super lucid dream because YOU are awake, and YOU do have your eyes open seeing the world around you (unable to move) but yet you are dreaming so things become distorted, now they mostly become distorted by what you fear. i can explain, i woke into SP and saw a shadow flickering (TV was on) and i thought, oh shit SP again and wow that shadow looks freaky kinda like a dinosaur, then after that it morphed into one, was freaky but hey that's what happens if you think of it as a bad experience. |
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Also to note, I've experienced this waking in and out of SP, now there are two ways to break out of it, Force your self to move, like really push as hard as you can and you should break out with in 5 to 10 seconds, or just totally relax and fall straight back into sleep although that mostly means you will be bouncing in and out of it. best bets, break out of it. |
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Thanks for the advice! I was really starting to freak out and could not really find anything about it online that would fit the situation... So cheers!! |
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Go the the Tutorials section of this site and read up on a technique called WILD. Basically, it's a technique where people deliberately go through sleep paralysis (SP) and then enter directly into a lucid dream. If you learn to do that, you should be able to get some control over the dreams. |
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Thanx for the tip!! You help put things a little bit more in perspective! The tiny lucid experience I have had so far has been so random. So yes! Thanx! |
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