You're just fooling yourself. It's possible to cause some very strange sensations just by relaxing and focusing. |
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Hello everyone, |
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Lucid Goals
- Have a 10+ minute lucid dream
- Take tequila shots with a DC
- Use the force
- Teleport to dream castle by making a portal in dream
- Practice flying
You're just fooling yourself. It's possible to cause some very strange sensations just by relaxing and focusing. |
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This discouraged me =/ When I think I have sleep paralysis I choose not to try and move at fear of loosing it but I have a strong feeling if i tried to move I would be able to, cause i remember when i was really small I would NOT be able to move even if i tried when i was sleeping sometimes. Like a restriction. |
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I've experienced something like this, usually when relaxing, it almost feels like my muscles are trying to resist relaxing completely by tightening up. I wouldn't say it's sleep paralysis though. You'll definitely know when you get sleep paralysis, you will feel heavy and very drowsy. You won't be afraid to move, you won't really want to move, it's as if you can't even muster the will to move. |
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Last edited by LucidDreamGod; 04-04-2012 at 12:20 AM.
I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
I'm sorry if I was discouraging. Letting some one believe they've experienced SP when they really haven't can cause major problems and I think this happens far too frequently on this forum. In nearly all true cases of SP you will not question whether you're in SP or not. You will know. |
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I agree that you should not make getting into SP your goal, especially, if you having hard time getting there. Don't worry about SP at all. Many people don't feel the SP even if they are in it. Just concentrate on the images behind your eyelids to enter a dream. It's not like you have to confirm you are in SP in order to continue onto next step. SP is in the background, wheather you are aware of it or not. And don't get discouraged. |
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