Now, I've read a bunch of ways to relax and have heard that "SP should be ignored" etc. I've also seen it as a staple to getting into wild from the things i've read too. So it's like a double edged sword for me. |
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Now, I've read a bunch of ways to relax and have heard that "SP should be ignored" etc. I've also seen it as a staple to getting into wild from the things i've read too. So it's like a double edged sword for me. |
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Last edited by Rithas; 09-14-2011 at 01:58 AM.
I am in a situation like yours. I've been doing something explained in LaBerge book: sleep for 4 hours, stay awake for 2 (really long WBTB), and then perform WILD. I have no problems in being quiet and calm, and sometimes I indeed feel like I'm hallucinating. |
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Nah, I don't have any anxiety about it. Not afraid to go into the SP state or experience HI's either. |
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this is a problem i have been having too. and i just cant seem to stop myself from swallowing my spit. |
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Hmm, well generally if you have been laying there for 45 minutes with no SP, I'd recommend stopping and trying again the next night. You are probably too awake. So try again a little earlier in the night and see if that helps. The early stages of SP are basically feeling heavy and getting some hallucinations. When you're in full SP, if you try to move, you can't. You'll usually hear loud ringing or roaring noises in your ears and feel strong vibrations. What helps me to bring SP faster is imagining myself rocking back and forth as I'm breathing. It's also really useful in that it's easy to roll out of the SP and be in the dream. |
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I have had your problem too. But now since reading Naiya's post; I now get it about when to stop WILDing at night lol |
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Follow your dreams.
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Feeling like your heads getting pulled back does sound like SP. When you're in SP there'll be no question about it though cuz when you go to move you won't be able to. They don't call it sleep "paralysis" for nothing. |
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One thing I've never understand: if you're not supposed to move, how you gonna try to move to see if your in SP? When I performed my only WILD, and was in fact in the last SP stages, the hallucinations and sensations were so intense I didn't evne remember to move o0 |
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