Hello all. |
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Hello all. |
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Yeah it fits in with many accounts I've read about. |
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If you only have the skills to do so you can experience anything you can imagine as real.
This is because Sleep Paralysis actually is a medical condition. The experience that everyone calls "Sleep Paralysis" is actually what is known as REM Atonia, a normal part of everyone's sleep process where your muscles essentially shut down, preventing you from moving and acting out your dreams. Usually your mind is already asleep when it happens, but sometimes when WILDing or when waking up too fast, your mind is awake while your body is still asleep. This is what is mistakenly called "Sleep Paralysis" and what unfortunately scares a lot of people away from lucid dreaming. You can find more on this thread: http://www.dreamviews.com/wake-initi...explained.html |
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"Going through life worrying about the little things is like cooking with motor oil instead of cooking oil. Sure, you can still probably pull it off, but it'll leave a bad taste in your mouth in retrospect." - Me, apparently
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I've known it as being hag ridden. That sounds scary about being dragged across the floor, any visuals along with this? |
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AjnaFX. |
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If you only have the skills to do so you can experience anything you can imagine as real.
Maybe my wording could've been better. The process of REM atonia happens every night, but being conscious during REM atonia is rare for normal sleepers (except during WILD or other rare occurrences). True Sleep Paralysis, however, is the medical disorder where the REM atonia can take longer to wear off, which makes this paralyzing experience happen fairly often, anywhere from once a week to almost every night. |
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Last edited by spellbee2; 07-14-2015 at 02:51 AM.
"Going through life worrying about the little things is like cooking with motor oil instead of cooking oil. Sure, you can still probably pull it off, but it'll leave a bad taste in your mouth in retrospect." - Me, apparently
2015: 101 LDs, 2016: 114 LDs, 2017: 38 LDs, 2018: 20 LDs, 2019: 8 LDs
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To say it more simply, REM atonia is being conscious of the paralyzed body during REM sleep (before any dream is formed, or after it ended, or during a transition between two dreams. |
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The SP as a sleep disorder is not exactly "a medical condition in which the REM Atonia is active for too long" because when it happens, you are not in REM sleep (it happens when REM sleep is over, or not yet there), we could rather call it a N-REM atonia. |
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What I mean is, if the muscle atonia usually stays active for too long or stays active when it shouldn't be, (e.g when you wake up and your body is still asleep) you are likely to experience SP more often because it's out of sync. make sense? Basically the fact that the communication between your body and mind is out of sync means you have a greater chance of experiencing sleep paralysis. You have a greater chance of the muscle paralysis still being active when you wake up. |
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It is not about communication between the "mind" and the "body" (this is the Lucidity101's kind of claims), it is just that if you suffer from the sleep disorder called "Sleep Paralysis", this will happen sometimes: you will find yourself paralyzed for a certain amount of time while being awake (mind and body). |
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Sorry, could you explain this clearer? I don't understand how you can be paralyzed while you're awake both mind and body. If you're paralyzed then your body is still sleeping? or if your body is awake then the paralysis is no longer in affect? |
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Theories claiming that the need for moving and changing your body position is a signal from the "mind" to see if the body is ready to sleep are not based on scientific facts. |
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