I don't think you mean sleep paralysis, as in you are paralyzed, not being able to move no matter what. Right? |
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Ok, if I take a nap in the afternoon, and when I wake up I almost instantly induce sleep paralysis, will I be able to merge into a dream anytime sleep paralysis is induced? I am wondering because I have induced sleep paralysis quite often here recently, but I never take it all the way into a conscious dream. |
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I don't think you mean sleep paralysis, as in you are paralyzed, not being able to move no matter what. Right? |
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I see what your saying, but I do mean sleep paralysis with the hallucinations and all. I know the feeling once I enter sleep paralysis because I always have the audio hallucinations and intense vibrations throughout my body. I was just wondering if you can always go straight into a dream from sleep paralysis anytime that it is induced because every time I induce it I am unsure if my next REM cycle is near. I just don't want to sit through the paralysis if I am not going to be able to induce a lucid dream. Sorry if I am not being clear. I am trying to get all my information right, it's just WILDingncan be a pretty confusing matter haha. |
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What I was trying to say, that all those sensations you are describing are not SP. In fact, non of them are. You will not have SP when WILDing. |
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Last edited by gab; 07-11-2013 at 06:28 AM.
Oh I see now. Sorry I just read the articles you posted with your last reply. I get it now lol. So that REM whatever it's called that is confused with sleep paralysis should not be feared should it? |
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Last edited by gab; 07-11-2013 at 06:35 AM. Reason: posts merged
REM is just a sleep stage in which we do most of the dreaming. |
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