Last night I attempted the WILD technique (without WBTB). It was my first attempt at Lucid Dreaming in general, so I wasn't exactly sure what to do. |
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Last night I attempted the WILD technique (without WBTB). It was my first attempt at Lucid Dreaming in general, so I wasn't exactly sure what to do. |
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in true sleep paralysis yu shud feel tht u cant move, but if you try to move you will be able to if you try hard enuf, so ur not truly paralyzed but u feel like it. Also to keep from falling asleep, concentrate on one thing, such as your breathing. Advice that i have gotten was to count your breathing and only concentrate on that, dont think about anything else. But also dont concentrate to hard on ur breathe or you wont become lucid, so just lay there, dont move, be relaxed, and concentrate on ur breathing, and if you start to have hallucinations or wierd feelings, dont get excited or anything just let them happen. |
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Alright, I considered focusing on my breathing, but when I tried, I ended up focusing on the up and down movement of my chest. Would that be a problem and tie me too much back to my physical body or is that fine? |
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10 minutes is usually not enough time for full sleep paralysis to set in. When you are paralyzed, you can't move, because signals from your brain are kept from the body. That's why it is scary to some people to awake into sleep paralysis. You have absolutely no control over your body. However, most of us are sleeping at this time, and do not notice. |
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