I entered sleep paralysis last night! It was my first time ever. It felt as if i was being pushed into my bed over and over again in waves. It ended when i floated up to a ceiling, and I knew I was dreaming! |
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I entered sleep paralysis last night! It was my first time ever. It felt as if i was being pushed into my bed over and over again in waves. It ended when i floated up to a ceiling, and I knew I was dreaming! |
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Yea you can go back into SP. You can lie there and try doing a WILD again, or you can get up and do a few things, but try not to wake yourself up. What I mean by that is don't get up and play video games or do quizzes to get your mind active. Have a glass of water, go to the bathroom, or if you have a dream journal you can write what you remember of dreams you had earlier in the night, etc... Once you've been awake for a short amount of time you can go back to bed and going into SP should be easier than if you were doing it first thing when you go to bed. |
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You can try DEILDing, which involves going directly into a new dream immediately after waking. I actually just made a tutorial on it, here, if you'd like to have a look. If you wake up, you can also try WILDing again. You can do it over and over until your REM period is over. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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