I am seeing a lot of these posts turning up and I have only been here a few days |
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I used to have frequent night terrors so I think this may be part of it. I'm hesitant to do WILD because I've heard about the things you could hear or feel, and I'm not going to lie, hearing voices would creep me the hell out. And I also read you might feel pressure and bangings and I can just imagine that happening. I'm also afraid of SP because I had it 3 times before I reached the age of 10. |
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I am seeing a lot of these posts turning up and I have only been here a few days |
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If you're scared of sleep paralysis and have had bad experiences with it, then WILD is probably not for you. I've heard from some people that you can WILD without experiencing SP, but I don't know. It's actually kind of some conflicting information, maybe another member can explain it. But I do know that a vast majority of WILD tutorials do discuss sleep paralysis, so chances are you will experience it if you attempt to WILD. I'm more of a MILDer myself, so maybe somebody who is more qualified can explain in more detail. |
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In WILD its more likely to experience Sleep Paralysis after entering a dream or "exiting your body" when you allow your body to fall asleep you can still revoke the state and move your body in my experience sleep paralysis has never occurred. |
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What do you mean exiting your body? Astral projection terrifies me thanks to the movie Insidious so I hope you weren't referring to that. |
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As entertaining as the movie is (which I do like by the way) it is a complete fabrication of what out of body experiences/astral projection is ...nothing like that will ever happen in any ones experiences...I completely understand your concerns but I urge you to look into these matters as fear will greatly hold you back. Insidious is wrong. Manifestations do occur but are easily dealt with. |
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I'm imagining that when you are attempting to have a WILD you aren't suppose to move anyway so this might cause you not to even notice sleep paralysis if it does occur? |
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For the last 2 months i've managed to have a WILD every week. And i can say that it's a wonderful experience. Sometimes i do not feel like i have SP. I feel the vibrations and all and sometimes i pop right into a dream. |
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If SP paralysis occurred during a WILD I think its possible you would notice during a WILD you go more numb than anything lose feeling you then feel like you become consciousness its pretty rad. So you kind of feel disconnected from the bodies senses more than anything IF you became paralysed I am sure this would be a different state ...however it would make LD and AP easier |
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You can overcome the fear, knowing it's nothing but your head making it up can cheer you up, just think positive and think that nothing will hurt you and nothing will |
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Lucid dreams make your dreams come true!!
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