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Gold

Joined: 04 Aug 2009 Posts: 101 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:32 pm Post subject: WILD without sleep-paralysis |
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Hi there,
I have done WILD technique a few times successfully. Yet I have never experienced sleep paralysis. Isnt that very strange?
Probably some of you will doubt that it was really a WILD then, but believe me, I know what a lucid dream is and I can go there from waking life without ordinay dreaming in between.
I feel the legs and arms kicking and ten cant feel my body, but at will a can actually move my body... I am not paralysed.
I am also known as the peron who talks in my sleep constantly all night, and a move a lot while sleeping as well, kicking etc.
A room mate once said he felt bad for me because I "never really slept" and "couldnt possibly get rested" by the way I behave talking all night etc.
Doesnt all have sleep-paralysis? Could there be something wrong with me?  |
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bakufun1

Joined: 04 Jan 2012 Posts: 118 Location: Canada northern B.C
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:22 am Post subject: |
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| i do this too. talk sleep walk ect. i think some people dont go into sleep paralizes. all my family has the same problem as you. if it dosent effect your lucid dreaming then it dosent matter. |
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Gold

Joined: 04 Aug 2009 Posts: 101 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:26 pm Post subject: |
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| bakufun1 wrote: | | i do this too. talk sleep walk ect. i think some people dont go into sleep paralizes. all my family has the same problem as you. if it dosent effect your lucid dreaming then it dosent matter. |
Ok!
Well , no, probably Its a good thing not to feel paralized... But I still get the hallicinations, only audio thoug... Sounds that someone is in my flat, walking around, doors that opens, and sometimes voices close to my ear...
But I can move if I want to. Strange. No one in my family talks in their sleep and my dad actually used to suffer from sleep paralysis - scared the sh*t out of him.
So I dont know if this "disorder" necessarily have to be inherited...
Maybe someone could describe differences in sleep paralysis? Maybe its not the same for everyone?
Do you go into sleep paralysis? Have you ever done a WILD? Once a did it sitting in the sofa in the livingroom with people around, just slipped in to a lucid dream... And then out again... Maybe thats not a lucid dream then, maybe only counts as lucidity in the hypnagogic state? Is there such a thing? |
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bakufun1

Joined: 04 Jan 2012 Posts: 118 Location: Canada northern B.C
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:51 am Post subject: |
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| i havent done a full one, pass out right before. once i couldent open my eyes after a nap though. does that count? and there probly is lucidy in the hypagogic state. |
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Gold

Joined: 04 Aug 2009 Posts: 101 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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| bakufun1 wrote: | | i havent done a full one, pass out right before. once i couldent open my eyes after a nap though. does that count? and there probly is lucidy in the hypagogic state. |
Bakufun: I have no idea what counts, I´m a rookie But WILD is not as hard as it sound, that I know. I thought it was impossible, It sounds impossible, and everybody seems to do WILD in combination with WBTB - but I have only done it by going to bed in the evening, and right into it, and thats a really cool feeling... or by a nap at daytime after work when you are really tired.
Its not impossible, nor even hard or difficult, thats worth keeping in mind.
Well, have anyone at the forum done wild without paralyzis or is it possible that I just dont notice the paralyzis? Not that I long for one.... |
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