Quote Originally Posted by Shadow27 View Post
Basically, patience is the key. Don't worry about how long its going to take just
keep in your mind the prospect of a beautiful lucid dream awaiting you, enjoy
the hypnagogic imagery and keep your body still for however long it takes. When
you enter sleep paralysis, YOU'LL KNOW IT! It will probably startle you. Be prepared
for a very intense experience and whatever you do, don't move a muscle.

I'm about to go to bed and begin my 12th or so WILD attempt. Really excited because my last attempt
got me into the sp transition and the shear intensity startled me. I accidentally moved and I lost
it. But I'm optimistic for tonight

Good luck with your later attempts,
~Wes
Dont mean to steal the thread, but might as well ask b/c you seem to know about sp.

Have you experienced more than one stage of sp? meaning before you have completely gone into it, has it ever occurred where you could still
physically move, but only the slightest bit (not much more than wiggling the fingers) ? The last two attempts Ive made got me into a stage
where I would be able to open my eyes, see around my room, yet notice no strange or hallucinogenic imagery. I then would try to move but only
be able to move some fingers or slowly sway my feet. I felt like my perception was in complete slow motion. Then, if I stopped and relaxed completely,
I would get the intense vibrations, feel as though I weighed a thousand pounds, and find myself in SP.

So what is this stage that occurs right before I reach full SP? Would be very reassuring to know im not the only one who goes through this!