 Originally Posted by PureClass
I have been trying to WILD for about a month now, and I can't seem to get into the Sleep Paralysis stage. (Real new!) I would be lying there, hands feeling weird, not numb, and that is as far as I can get. I incorperate WBTB and get relaxed, I don't swallow, I don't think I move my eyes, but it still doesn't work! Please help!
I think I may have something that may help you. I saw this on a forum once before and found that it works really well for me. I have found that I can induce the body into SP very quickly by using the WAKE-BACK-TO-BED method, using an alternative method just before laying back down into bed. I lay on the kitchen floor with the lights off, (or any very uncomfortable place) for 10 minutes. I lay there with my eyes closed, lights off, and try to relax the most I can. But this is really uncomfortable. After 10 minutes. I immediately, get up, go lay down in my very comfortable bed. My body is so uncomfortable from laying on the floor that the bed feels extra nice, my body relaxes very very quickly, and hits SP sometimes within just a couple minutes... Literally.. I have a hard time getting into SP as well with most methods... This way seems to work very well.. The reason for keeping the lights off is to let the mind relax, and the eyes relax, while leaving the body very uncomfortable. This way, most of the relaxing is finished when I get into bed, except for the body. The body then Rushes to catch up assuming the mind has already fallen asleep.. as long as I lay perfectly still I can usually Induce SP in just a couple mins... The other method I use is the CAN-WILD method, Using a timer to induce spontaneous false awakenings and lucid dreams.. this seems to work very well.. Also, sleep breathing helps to induce SP very fast as well, if you dont know what that is, research it, but its a way to fake your breathing pattern of sleeping, to bring on SP faster, let me know how this works for you.. and even if it seems silly, give it a shot and let me know what you think..
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