So - have you ever experienced Sleep Paralysis? |
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Yes, often.
Yes, occasionally.
Rarely (please explain when.)
Never.
So - have you ever experienced Sleep Paralysis? |
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur, l'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.
--Chinese Proverb
Raised Jdeadevil
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I don't practice WILDs very often, which I guess is when you consciously experience it the most.. but whenever I do, it's the spinning/falling sensation, or I might perceive that the walls are rushing toward me. It's very random for me. I've never had a scary SP experience. Yet. |
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I never get SP, my limbs may feel heavy, but never SP. I'm used to be a sleep walker, so that might explain it. |
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I know of only two cases in which I was conciously aware I was in sleep paralysis. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Technically speaking, I guess, we all experience it because it is part of sleep. |
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur, l'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.
--Chinese Proverb
Raised Jdeadevil
Raised and raised by Eligos
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The Fine Print: Unless otherwise stated, the views expressed are MINE.
I haven't yet managed a WILD, but I experience mild sleep paralysis when I do. Usually I feel like I can move my extremeties, but it takes concentration. It feels kind of pleasant. ;D And I feel heavy, too, but not like there is "lead" over me. |
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I rarely WILD, but I do feel it take over my body very rapidly in my DEILDs. Most of the time it's as if I was laying on a beach and a wave comes over me. Occasionally I feel extremely violent shaking. |
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When I do experience it, its usually off in the back of my mind. I normally VILD and thus I am trying normally to pay as little attention to my body as possible. I have tried some of the WILD techs floating about though and SP is... interesting. |
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i only ever had real sp once. It wasnt scary or anything it was actually kinda cool. I dont know what triggered it though. |
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I get SP only if I don't take anything to help me go to sleep - melatonin, benadryl, etc. I don't like, and can't use SP to get me lucid. I try to avoid it, honestly. |
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I have never been able to WILD straight from being awake. But i experience SP about twice a week when i suddenly wake up during the night, which i use now to go back into the dream lucid. If i really want to wake up, it takes me a good 10-30 seconds to shake off the current and be able to move or talk. Its a really neat experience IF you get past the old hag. |
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What we see is but an illusion.
I have rarely experienced it; but I think it's been so long, probably before I started lucid dreaming, I can't remember exactly when it happens. |
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I think you should have changed the poll to the two types of sleep paralysis, PJ - I have spent a lot of my time reading peoples experiences of SP and it would appear most people experience hypnogogic paralysis, which is what you experience shortly before falling to sleep, hence you get this when you WILD |
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