Not sure what you guys gonna say, but how about all experts cooperate on a brand-spanking new WILD tut, endorsed by everybody who cares about the issue and agrees. And that would be the sticky. |
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Your example sounds good. It is true that conversational teaching may be better received. I think the theme of a sticky thread would not be some thing like SA as a term, but each of us getting to put our offical stance in writing were it will be seen, and leave it up to each of us how we want to make our point. Then we could each provide any links that we wish. For example, I may or may not do a seperate thread about the idea of SA as a tool in WILD and just provide a link, as it is a related thread that I would feel could be helpful. I would encourage Mzzkc to provide a link to this thread and Sageous to an applicable WILD lesson. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 09-24-2012 at 04:45 AM.
Not sure what you guys gonna say, but how about all experts cooperate on a brand-spanking new WILD tut, endorsed by everybody who cares about the issue and agrees. And that would be the sticky. |
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Last edited by gab; 09-24-2012 at 04:45 AM.
I prefer sivason's idea, as it more directly addresses the current issue. |
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I also see a small problem that would block an offical tutorial. That is each of us have our own valid methods, and just with the three of us (Mzzck, Sageous, me) I see 3 highly varied ways of reaching the same end. It is probably good, if somewhat confusing for new members, if we each teach the method and tricks that we have practiced. Each of us have 'ways' we approach this, and it is great that they are not exactly identical.. I read Mzzck's WILD thread, and thought it was great, but I also did not recognize his WILD as exactly the same thing as my WILD. Neither of us are soley correct, we just learned different details and mind sets. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 09-24-2012 at 08:17 AM.
^ Does that include me? |
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Okay, I'll play. But I might be a bit... |
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I mentioned that anyone can come up with a post and offer it. If the poster does not meet the criteria, maybe the rest of us will vote on what gets added and does not. So, sure, come up with one to three paragraphs that you feel are to the point and worth saying, and we will take a look at what you come up with. We need to avoid directly critisizing any ones elses work, but if you do not name someone, you can criticize an idea as bad or negetive. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 09-24-2012 at 10:38 PM.
I replied to you. I will read and post as necessary, and check for grammar/spelling plus unusual metaphors. |
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Gab and Melanieb and Ophilia Blue, Thanks. I will put together an intro and my own post. I think each person can say as littlle as there own version of this, "SP has never been a part of WILDing for me. I plan to stop using the term when talking about WILD. It only confuse the subject. Please spend your time learning other skills, and do not waste time worrying about SP" Or you could say more, if you had a point to share. Just having six staff members or expert opinions warning that newbies should not even be thinking about SP unless they already suffer from it, is mostly what I am going for. If Melanieb or Ophilia Blue do have personal experience using SP, then feel free to mention anything that you feel will be useful in decreasing confusion. I do not want any of you to make statements you disagree with. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 09-25-2012 at 09:01 PM.
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No, I do not. |
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If I understand right what he meant was : full body paralysis does not occurs during NREM. |
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I've had my head in other projects lately, but once I get the time I'll catch up on the reading on the topic, great initiative from you sivason |
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Not really no, if it was choosing not to move it would imply that I could move whenever I want to. |
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We are not trying to deny that SP exists and some people experience it, where others don't. Or to nitpick when exactly does it occur. The issue here is, that for the sake of WILDing, you don't need to wait for SP, experience it or get past it in order to successfully achieve WILD. |
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Oh I see my bad, might be because I'm not a native english speaker and I tend to "fly-over" some words when reading. |
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No worries, no harm done |
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Correct. |
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^^ Could HSP be "Hypnagogic Sleep Paralysis," per Frost's post and bolds? |
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I am now taking any testamonials from any one interested in contirbuting to a thread, the one mentioned above. Follow this link, http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/work-a...24/index2.html |
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Last edited by Sivason; 09-29-2012 at 07:43 PM.
^^ You might want to doublecheck that link, Sivason; on my machine it took me to a "Sorry, no matches" prompt. It could be me, but I figured I'd mention it. |
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