Your right, you don't "need" SP to WILD. But it usually occurs in a WILD attempt. So is that the purpose of this thread, or is it supposed to be a continuation of the other one? |
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Read http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=67632 , Reply here to stay on topic |
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Your right, you don't "need" SP to WILD. But it usually occurs in a WILD attempt. So is that the purpose of this thread, or is it supposed to be a continuation of the other one? |
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I don't think you can really avoid SP in attempting a WILD. Which is why I stick to DILD, because I hate SP - of course you don't need it but it's there, for the torment |
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The underlying problem in the thread appears to be disagreement over what "sleep paralysis" refers to. |
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Precisely |
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Last edited by Shift; 10-31-2008 at 05:30 AM.
can someone give me an estimate of how long it would take for sp to come about? like.. tried counting in your sleep? then how long it takes? |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/...rticlekey=9811 |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
You missed the most important part: |
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Last edited by Shift; 10-31-2008 at 03:33 PM.
Wasn't thor banging on about him the only way you can know your in sleep paralysis is by trying to move and being unable to. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
yes you can break out of it. what basically happens is your mind wakes your body up. Thats why it doesnt go on forever, any time you "break" out of sleep paralysis, it is because your mind "willed" it to happen through its own means. |
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I guess I can only speak for myself here, but still - when reading the word "sleep paralyzis", the only thing I think about is not being able to move "while in bed" (I use the words "while in bed" on purpose, because I do not want to imply any specific situation or time I want to associate it with). |
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Unless we want to hopelessly confuse the discussion, let's first distinguish between REM atonia and sleep paralysis, the former being natural and the latter being a sleep disorder. |
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Thanks for digging up these nice references, Shift. |
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I think you are on to something here, Shift. This is probably close to the source of all the confusion. |
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Last edited by Thor; 11-01-2008 at 12:45 PM. Reason: Fixed typo
A conclusions which is based on the definition you've decided is correct. |
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Last edited by moonshine; 11-01-2008 at 01:23 PM.
Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
Well, I would argue that the more types of experiences and phenomena you include in the definition, the more confusing it is, and the harder it becomes to have any fruitful conversation about it. |
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You're still in semantic squabble mode. |
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Last edited by moonshine; 11-01-2008 at 06:16 PM.
Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
Actually I think it's really important that we do argue over semantics and set all of this straight. The more and more I read on DV, the more and more I realize that most of the people on here who talk about 'SP' have no idea what it is that they are talking about and as a result are having trouble lucid dreaming. Besides the desire for my own knowledge, and the desire for people to know what they are talking about (especially when they are writing tutorials or giving advice to others), as a DG I'm really realizing how this umbrella "SP" term is causing a lot of confusion and trouble and undue stress. The whole point of this site is to educate about what LDing is and how it can be achieved, and I'm starting to realize how critical it is that we all understand all the different stages of sleep and what and when we should be expecting things to occur. |
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Last edited by Shift; 11-02-2008 at 02:40 AM.
Shift, I agree with you, the SP-term is confusing. |
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Last edited by ollei; 11-02-2008 at 01:57 AM.
Glad to hear you guys are working on this! Good luck! |
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Maybe you can get Laberge to change the terminology in the next edition of |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
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