Basically let yourself drift off but while doing such remain alert of what's happening. Don't force anything as it will only keep you awake. Just let it all come and go as it pleases and you'll find yourself drifting deeper and deeper into an altered state of consciousness. It's important to let yourself drop to the point where only a shred of consciousness has been retained, because then the body will think the mind is asleep and switch into theta, which is where dreams occur mostly. |
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Oh, it's all coming to me now. Are you saying that I should let my mind wander off, but while doing that, I should get those sudden "shocks" of consciousness, like when I am going to bed at night, drifting off, then someone in the same room suddenly speak loudly, and I get that "shock" of awareness? I hope I am making sense |
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One more thing. Its either sleep paralysis experience or dream experience. You might have both, but not at the same time. One after another, it would work, ... But hey. Who would waste time on obserwing his own body getting numb, when he could have a lucid dream |
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