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      Wow.
      I wonder how and what role sugar plays in SP?
      That's interesting. Thanks!

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      Why can't you just do this without sugar? Or even listening to music? Being that tired and in that position are sometimes said to induce SP all on their own. What makes this a unique method? Were your tests double-blind?

      Sorry, I've gotta play devil's advocate.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      Why can't you just do this without sugar? Or even listening to music? Being that tired and in that position are sometimes said to induce SP all on their own. What makes this a unique method? Were your tests double-blind?

      Sorry, I've gotta play devil's advocate.
      Yeah the only key factor here.

      Is the being really tired.

      Whenever i'm really tired, been up 24+ hours. I can lay right now and go into SP pretty easly. Don't need music or sugar.

      In fact ive found it pretty easly to get SP and WILD from being really tired.

      Im also the type of person who eats very very little sugar. I never eat candy and i like my coffee white with no sugar heh.

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      The whole point of all this stuff claimed to be not needed is to lengthen the phase of SP that causes hypnagogic hallucinations and make them more pleasant. I rarely here of people talking about pleasant and lengthly hypnagogic hallucinations and that is why I posted this tutorial. Sorry if I didn't specify such things well enough in my original post.
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      Quote Originally Posted by hypnotoad1579 View Post
      The whole point of all this stuff claimed to be not needed is to lengthen the phase of SP that causes hypnagogic hallucinations and make them more pleasant. I rarely here of people talking about pleasant and lengthly hypnagogic hallucinations and that is why I posted this tutorial. Sorry if I didn't specify such things well enough in my original post.
      But what about the sugar leads you to believe that it will extend the length of time that you are in SP for? Why would music have an effect? What has that got to do with hypnagogic hallucinations?

      Well, the title of your thread says that it will induce sleep paralysis, not extend it. Maybe that's where I got confused?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      But what about the sugar leads you to believe that it will extend the length of time that you are in SP for? Why would music have an effect? What has that got to do with hypnagogic hallucinations?

      Well, the title of your thread says that it will induce sleep paralysis, not extend it. Maybe that's where I got confused?
      "SISP sleep paralysis made easy!"

      Was what i read lol.

      SP is already easy when you haven't slept in a while.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      But what about the sugar leads you to believe that it will extend the length of time that you are in SP for? Why would music have an effect? What has that got to do with hypnagogic hallucinations?

      Well, the title of your thread says that it will induce sleep paralysis, not extend it. Maybe that's where I got confused?
      Yet again, sorry for the lack of details. Anyways, about the affects that sugar and music have dealing with this. First of all the sugar, it gives you energy to stay in the hallucinating stage for much longer than just plain being tired. It also seems to have the affect of getting you to the perfect energy level for hallucinating(with experimentation of course). Second of all, the music. It drowns out the strange and frightful sounds that sometimes come with this stage. Also it sets the mood of your hallucinations to a generally mellow and content feeling. I believe that one of the reasons that auditory hypnagogic hallucinations are so often frightful is that the empty silence and darkness remind our minds of our fear of the unknown. I hope this clears things up a bit better.
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      Quote Originally Posted by hypnotoad1579 View Post
      Yet again, sorry for the lack of details. Anyways, about the affects that sugar and music have dealing with this. First of all the sugar, it gives you energy to stay in the hallucinating stage for much longer than just plain being tired. It also seems to have the affect of getting you to the perfect energy level for hallucinating(with experimentation of course). Second of all, the music. It drowns out the strange and frightful sounds that sometimes come with this stage. Also it sets the mood of your hallucinations to a generally mellow and content feeling. I believe that one of the reasons that auditory hypnagogic hallucinations are so often frightful is that the empty silence and darkness remind our minds of our fear of the unknown. I hope this clears things up a bit better.
      Yes, now I understand your reasoning

      Still, I have to ask
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      Were your tests double-blind?.
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