About Foxy
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Foxy liked post by Sageous On thread : Waking up instantly after I become lucid?
Respectfully, xXxArtistxXx:
No this does not sound like SP at all.
Yes, there was a moment Foxy couldn't move, which was likely a mix of her witnessing of REM Atonia (which is not SP)...
Liked On: 05-20-2013, 07:05 AM
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Foxy liked post by gab On thread : Waking up instantly after I become lucid?
Someone somewhere suggested, if you can't move, try to recall a sinking feeling. And then think of sinking through ground/falling to another realm/dream.
Liked On: 05-20-2013, 07:05 AM
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Foxy liked post by Sageous On thread : Waking up instantly after I become lucid?
Probably a good guess, Gab, and yes, Foxy, since it is a part of you, your dreaming mind can certainly know where and in what position your sleeping body is in.
This is sort of an odd situation,...
Liked On: 05-19-2013, 06:27 AM
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Foxy liked post by gab On thread : Waking up instantly after I become lucid?
Hrm, never heard of it, sorry.
I'm just gonna guess, that it's just a stage you going through. I have noticed, that I go through stages, when for a few weeks or I do similar things in LDs. Like...
Liked On: 05-19-2013, 06:26 AM
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Foxy liked post by gab On thread : Can the practice of lucid dreaming increase the chance of experiencing sleep paralysis?
Practicing DILD will not increase chance of SP.
SP happens only if you have a disorder and your paralysis kicks in sooner than it should or fails to disengage, after you wake up. If you don't have...
Liked On: 04-18-2013, 11:00 AM
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Foxy liked post by Scionox On thread : Can the practice of lucid dreaming increase the chance of experiencing sleep paralysis?
What NyxCC said. :)
You have as much chances experiencing sleep paralysis when practicing lucid dreaming as you would if you just went to sleep normally, and that means almost nonexistent, and if...
Liked On: 04-18-2013, 11:00 AM
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Foxy liked post by Kruse On thread : Can the practice of lucid dreaming increase the chance of experiencing sleep paralysis?
Hey Foxy!
As a beginner myself, I can totally relate to the though that WILD and hallucinations can be scary. For me at least, it hasn't been at all. The strongest sort of "hallucination" I have...
Liked On: 04-18-2013, 11:00 AM
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Foxy liked post by NyxCC On thread : Can the practice of lucid dreaming increase the chance of experiencing sleep paralysis?
Hello Foxy! First of all, you do not need to worry about sleep paralysis. There is a big misconception that SP is required to do WILD. It is not so.
Here is a very comprehensive guide explaining...
Liked On: 04-18-2013, 11:00 AM