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I was hoping somebody would be kind enough to tell me some of their personal ways to gain lucidity! Nothing seems to work for me. Thanksn |
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Hello and welcome to Dreamviews, I hope you enjoy your stay |
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iDreamm...can you tell us what you have tried and how long you tried each method? |
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Welcome, iDreamm! |
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Thanks everyone for responding so quickly! |
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Awww don't worry about it at all! Seeing as you've just come back to start lucid dreaming again, it's perfectly natural to have off days. The only important thing is that you don't lose motivation, because once that happens, everything can go downhill. Just remember to think positive and that you WILL make it. |
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The Intro Class is a great place to start. Both paigeyemps and I took the class and we still keep up with our Workbooks. It really helps. |
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Hello |
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Sleep Paralysis always works f0r me at around 1-2 o'clock in the pm,The trick your body into falling asleep method,it's so easy to just wake up in a lucid dream after SP..and the awesome thing about it is you start the Lucid Dream from your house just like it's real life,and when you walk outside that's when the adventure starts |
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Is sleep paralysis the same as WILD? |
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Sleep Paralysis is a temporary condition experienced on the way into or out of sleep. Some people attempt to achieve awareness during this phase to enjoy the imagery and sensations and allow their awareness to carry them into a lucid dream (WILD). |
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You can experience sleep paralysis in a variety of methods, not just the WILD method. In any method that brings you into a dream without a lapse of consciousness, you are likely to come across sleep paralysis. Some of these methods include WILD, DEILD, FILD, and VILD. So no, sleep paralysis is not the same as WILD. |
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So how do you personally get sleep paralysis |
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Personally i get sleep paralysis through DEILD, because the sleep paralysis only lasts for about 10 seconds than I'm in a lucid dream. |
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When you are asleep, your body shuts down so you don't act out your dreams (which would get messy if that happened). That is called REM Atonia. Sleep paralysis is when you are awake to notice it. Give this link a read-over, I'm sure it can help clear up some stuff for you, like it did for me. |
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