I really like WILD but apart from sleep paralysis, because i watched some documentary about it and the people hated going through that and i was just wondering, how long do you have to be in SP before you go into the dream world. |
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I really like WILD but apart from sleep paralysis, because i watched some documentary about it and the people hated going through that and i was just wondering, how long do you have to be in SP before you go into the dream world. |
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It's creepy if you don't know that it's not real. My worst 'nightmare' (I say nightmare because I didn't know it was not a nightmare, but a SP) was about the girl of 'The Ring' putting her face on my neck and breathing, it felt so real, and it was the worst experience I've ever had. But if you know it's an hallucination and keep calm you'll not have problem. Btw not everyone experience it in the same way. |
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SP is not a part of WILD, or even lucid dreaming in general, it's a disorder and it's not possible to induce, most of people do not experience it and for most of those for who it happens it only happens once or twice through lifetime. There was alot of misconception about WILD and SP in the past, i highly suggest reading this thread: http://www.dreamviews.com/wake-initi...mystified.html |
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Been previously known as Checker666
If you not prone to SPs, and if you were, you would already know, you are very unlikely to have SP when LDing. Btw, hallucinations experienced while WILDing are not SP. SP is when your body gets paralyzed and you can't move, no matter what. Not when we think it would be hard to move, or it is hard to move. |
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Another thing you should check out is the WILD DV Academy Class by Sageous. It has some great information and is very interesting |
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