In earlier posts, I said this:
If you are one of the few people who get sleep paralysis as a disorder, you can know that although it may be scary, it's not in any way dangerous. And you can even turn it into an advantage by initiating WILDs from this state.
...and this:
Well, I actually did say that if you get sleep paralysis you can use it as a tool to initiate WILDs from.
So my position on this subject can be summed up as follows:
- Sleep paralysis is neither necessary nor sufficient for WILDing.
- The chances of getting sleep paralysis are determined by your natural predisposition to get it.
- The chances of getting sleep paralysis are not affected by WILDing.
But I'd be willing to be convinced otherwise if someone could come up with credible evidence to support it.
Then you said this:
But both RB and Myself accept that vivid dreams can occour - to some degree - outside of REM. So you may now be arguing with no-one.
FYI RB's not making reference to that particular discussion. He's making reference to your previous assertions on SP during WILDs.
You know, were you stated that you didn't beleive that SP could be used to enter dreams, and several posters offered "counterexamples" which "falsified" your "hypothesis".
I quoted all the preceding paragraphs in your post, in order to show very clearly that this quote was
not taken out of context.
Since you claimed that my statements on this subject were the
exact contrary of what I actually said, there are only two
logical possibilities here:
- You are an illiterate, unable to comprehend the meaning of simple sentences.
- You are a liar.
There
is no third possibility. If you think there is a third possibility, you don't even understand simple logic either.
So which one is it, moonshine? Are you an illiterate or a liar?