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      Cant Complete Sleep Paralysis

      I am able to induce sleep paralysis but I can never fully enter it. As soon as I feel the vibrations and my body being sucked into my bed, I try to relax and let my body do the work but the feelings go away after about what seems to be 30 seconds.

      Im not rolling over or anything. Im just lying still and the feelings go away. I can do this about 5 times before I am too awake. Then I give up or fall asleep.

      What should I do?

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      I used to get that too. Hopefully if you ignore the absence of it enough (and try not to acknowledge the first feeling of it) then it will come back. Usually I would get like "layers" after it went away the first time.

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      I dont really care about being able to induce the feeling more times. I just want to get it done the first time. How do I slip into sleep paralysis? My problem is the vibrations are disappearing and I have to try again.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Examination View Post
      I dont really care about being able to induce the feeling more times. I just want to get it done the first time. How do I slip into sleep paralysis? My problem is the vibrations are disappearing and I have to try again.
      hmm, are you trying this when you first get to sleep, because, you won't get SP at this point? Your best bet is to try it after a couple hours of sleep. I remember getting vibrations, numbiness and some heaviness but that was when I tried to WILD when I first went to sleep. If you try to WILD after a couple of hours of sleep, you would get much better results assuming you aren't doing that
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      No Im doing this after waking up in the middle of the night and getting up. Its too hard to do without any sleep first.

      Im not talking about any mild tingling sensations or anything like that. This is the whole intense intro to SP sensation with the loud ringing/buzzing noises and hallucinations/flashing images that go along with it.

      Right at this point, I cant seem to get myself to relax enough to slip into SP. I believe Im relaxing, just letting my body get sucked into the ground but nothing really happens from there. The intense feelings just go away and I try a few more times and give up or cant induce it anymore.

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      I have the same problem. And i'm still looking for help.
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      Yea I get the same problem, had it last night, all the classic symtoms:

      Falling through bed
      Heavy sensation
      Ringing ears
      Vibrations etc

      But it never goes any further than that. After about, what feels like 30-60 secs, these all dissapear and im back to normal. Really annoying

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      Is it normal to feel really heavy, find it not working, but when you decided to get up your arms still feel really tingly?

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      yea... im going through the samething...

      I dont understand. In SP you cant move at all?

      Because I think I got the whole idea of SP wrong.

      i dont know if im a natural at inducing SP but to be honest most of my attempts were before bed. But I had a nap yesterday woke up and couldnt get into SP.

      I usaully get tingly then my whole body goes numb but i can feel it . My body and face feels like cement. I know this cause I can still move so when I do I can my face and body stiff and nose all cleared lol

      Im gonna try to do it tonight with WBTB this time maybe thats the main diffrience i dont know. It kills me cause I can stay still for an hour or more before bed still as can be, feeling all tingly but again i can move
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      heres the thing that bugs me though:

      Last time I woke up i decided to WILD( I dont usualy wake up during the night anymore for some odd reason lol I broke up the habit lol). I decided to try but I was so tired I just laid there barely keeping my mind awake then I felt a slight tingle then boom my eyes were awake and my fingers were stretching towards the ceiling but I got excited and woke up.

      I dont know if it will be that easy for me but ill try. Im gonna set my alarm 4 or 5 rs after sleep ill post back.
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      I also have this problem, ill be in sp for a while though and nothing will happen, ill than try and open my eyes or roll over into the dream world and it just gets me out of sp.

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      Like all the people above me and beyond, I too have the same problem.
      However, I am still working at it, and so far 7 naps, and 4 SP's that never finished. These naps are all in a row, with a 15 min breaks in between of me on the forums.
      If this problem is just a lack of experience, it is good, because I still have my entire life to figure it out :p

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      We really need an expert in this posting. We all keep saying how we are messing up, you think someone would say something to actually help it.
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      Same problem over here :/ I think I've given up on WILD at this point lol
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      hmmmm... okays well heres what happened:

      I fell asleep around 1:30am or so. I had a alarm set for 7am. I ended up waking around 6:30 naturally. I stumbled around to the bathroom. When I was done i got into bed and closed my eyes. stood still for awhile. felt my body go numb but not SP numb atleast i dont think. Then I acidently moved. So I tried a WILD variation were u constantly move every ten mins to a diffrient position. supposdely it brings SP faster. Didnt happened..

      Thats all that happened one point it got pretty strong but it faded dont know whatss up hmm...
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      Quote Originally Posted by Examination View Post
      As soon as I feel the vibrations and my body being sucked into my bed, I try to relax and let my body do the work but the feelings go away after about what seems to be 30 seconds.
      While I haven't yet even attempted to properly WILD, I have spent a good deal of time experimenting with the onset of SP. I had the same problem at first, so I may be able to help.

      I was looking into SP exit strategies, and all of the different sources had the same thing at the top of the list; change your breathing pattern. Because breathing is both a voluntary and involuntary function, you have should have control of it through even the deepest onset of SP. The idea is, taking slow deep deliberate breaths will cause the body to recognize the brain is awake and controlling your lungs, and then snap out of SP. The more I thought about it, the more the idea that there was a fundamental link between SP and the body's breathing pattern seemed to make sense.

      Back to the problem at hand. At first, I'd be laying as still as possible, waiting for my body to fall asleep while trying to keep an internal focus. After a while, I'd feel vibrations and heaviness in my feet. I'd recognize that this was the onset of SP, and two things would happen. The first is I'd try to explore the feeling as thoroughly as possible. I'd pay attention to how it made my legs and feet feel, it's progression to the rest of the body, if I could still feel the socks I was wearing, etc. What this did was change the nice internal focus I had worked so hard to achieve to an external one, which may not entirely ruin SP, but it doesn't make the process any easier.

      The second thing I was doing was giving my body a very stern "Relax" command. When I send myself the cue to relax, I concentrate on releasing any tension in my muscles, and taking slow deep calming breaths. As counter-intuitive as it seems, I found this to be what was keeping me from inducing SP.

      Chances are good that if your body is relaxed enough for SP to begin to set in, you don't need to tell yourself to relax any more than it already is. Doing so may even alert your body that your brain is still functioning. Everyone is different, but for the most part, the sleeping body takes short shallow breaths spaced at even intervals. It draws just enough breath to satisfy the body's need for oxygen, and no more. Deep breathing can be a cue to your body that your brain is still awake, thus reversing the onset of SP. My advice to you would be to completely ignore the SP as it sets in, and keep that internal focus.

      NOTE: the shallow breathing thing was really hard for me to replicate. I tried to consciously replicate my sleeping breath rate, but breathing shallow got me a bit panicky, which really set back the SP. The trick is not to concentrate on breathing at all, which can be tricky. What ended up working for me was counting heartbeats. This technique ended up not being disruptive enough to take me away from my internal focus, but just enough to distract me from thinking about breathing all the time. The brain lets go, you switch from voluntary to involuntary breathing, the body thinks the brain is asleep, and badda bing, you've got yourself some full bodied SP. Again, I'm no authority, but this really worked for me. Hope it helps ^ ^
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      i highly agree dire, i have trouble because i panic with the shallow breathing.. i will try the heartbeat trick

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      Quote Originally Posted by ah19 View Post
      i have trouble because i panic with the shallow breathing.. i will try the heartbeat trick
      The trouble with the heartbeat trick can be that many WILD techniques require that you count breaths. Your heart typically beats a lot faster than your body naturally draws breath, so some adjustment may be in order. My quick fix with that was to count every other, or sometimes every third heartbeat.

      Another problem I've run into is when you concentrate on your heart in your chest, it can feel as if it's beating a lot harder than it actually is, which can be pretty distracting. Like all things good, it'll require some time. After spending a while counting heartbeats, I've consciously gotten used to shallow breathing while still awake, so I rarely use the technique anymore. Good luck to ya.
      (((O It is a good viewpoint to look at the world as if it were a dream. If one were to have something like a nightmare, he would wake up and tell himself that it was only a dream. It has been said that the world we live in is no different than this. O)))

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      Yes I tried the heartbeat trick but its impossible to ignore the suffocating feeling.. What can I do?????????????

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      Nevermind, for any one else having trouble you just have to SUCK IT UP and focus on other thoughts and dont worry about your breathing.. like someone else said, your brain is a complex biological computer and it's primary objective in life is to keep you alive so just trust it.

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      Well said. If you just ignore what happens in SP and go along with it everything will be great.

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      I find it interesting that a thread about SP is not accompanied by stories of horror, Old Hag references, or anything of that nature. Have you all simply not undergone such experiences? Or is negative SP sort of old news for this website? I myself have devoted hundreds of hours of research into negative SP and have regrettably attained little credible knowledge.

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      While I can't claim to be an authority on the subject, I can say for certain that SP in my own personal experience has never been a threatening thing. The state itself is actually pretty easily defeatable for me. I spend way more time worrying about losing SP than losing myself to it. I think that all the horror stories are part of the reason SP is so difficult for people to attain at first.
      (((O It is a good viewpoint to look at the world as if it were a dream. If one were to have something like a nightmare, he would wake up and tell himself that it was only a dream. It has been said that the world we live in is no different than this. O)))

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      Yep, SP is not in fact horrible. Those who report negative signs of SP, are those who were expecting the worse of it. It all is in the matter of your mindset. If you think it will be fun, it will be. But if not.. there you go.

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