My heart pounds, wave of exilaration crashes into me sending my body spinning. |
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My heart pounds, wave of exilaration crashes into me sending my body spinning. |
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Last edited by Crucide; 06-17-2011 at 05:27 PM.
Do not focus! One of the main problems I read about when it comes to SP is that people can't get into the dreamstate. This is usually because they are focusing too hard on SP, the different stages of SP, and / or outside commotion. You have to let your mind drift and not worry about getting into a dream. It's not magic where you just lay there and can magically end up in a dream. Next time your trying to WILD, just let your brain unwind. If you're pretty sure you're in SP, try coming up with a dream scene and you should end up being inside it. |
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Dream Goals
Fly [ ]
Meet my Dream Guide [ ]
Super Speed [ ]
Ride Rainbow Dash [ ]
Use the powers of all the X-men [ ]
In Dream Goals:
Meet with human DC of my choice in stable, prolonged lucid: [_] ...Create room in a dream. Visit repeatedly later: [_]
Use electronic media to view past memories/events: [_] .................Summon DC of deceased childhood pet: [_]
Conjure up unhappy past event. Change it: [_] .............................Make things explode: [_]
Dream Goals
Fly [ ]
Meet my Dream Guide [ ]
Super Speed [ ]
Ride Rainbow Dash [ ]
Use the powers of all the X-men [ ]
Concentrating on sleep paralysis will most certainly make you hyper-aware. This will have a negative effect on the natural sleep process. I have always felt there is too much emphasis on SP in these online forums. |
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Hey guise, same problem here. I think i had a near-WILD experience last night from waking state. It was past my normal bedtime by about two hours, i meditated for a few minutes then hopped in bed and put my body into SP. After that, i just concentrated on my breathing, after a minute or two of that, my breathing became shallower and i was seeing images in the back of my eyelids. I then experienced a quick sucking sensation into a dream, but very shortly after, i came back into my waking body. I RC'd to make sure i wasn't FA'ing, then just settled on going to sleep. |
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The best way I can put it is... Keep your mind in the void don't think about what's happening too much, it's still good to think a little so you can stay conscious, let the thoughts roll out of your mind, and do not let your mind 'talk' don't say things to yourself while your trying to lucid. Actually if you are doing a WBTB then right when you get back into bed put some thoughts in your head like 'Next time I see something I'm lucid' 'Next time my eyes open I'll do a reality check' say a few things 5 times each and then you just have to relax and go along for the ride. |
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Moved to the WILD section |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Thanks erible. But guys the problem is SP fades away after what seems like 5 minutes. |
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Do I move? |
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Sometimes you will bounce in and out of hallucinations, vibrations, and SP a few times before you can successfully enter a dream. Don't give up if it ends suddenly. Just keep doing what you were doing, and you will experience it again. |
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I tryed again last night. I didnt get to SP (Note this was before sleep) But I swear I heard birds chirping at one point. |
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Oo, as i got into sp last night, i tried the phantom wiggling, and listening in.. At one point, i felt my dream body but it went away shortly as I got distracted by sounds of my mum playing with my dog. Can anyone please explain what straining the brain is? |
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