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Fear of SP
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:44 pm
by Monkeydude
I have been very interested in LD'ing for a long time now, but i have only tried it on random occations. I wan't to learn how to do it on purpose, but i fear for the sleep paralysis. I've read so many bad things about it, and i really don't wan't to try it myself...
Is there any way to prevent this?
Re: Fear of SP
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 6:50 pm
by shiko-himura
I'm bumping this thread. I wanna know too.
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 1:44 pm
by Jan de stink
I have the same thing. I wanted to get in to lucid dreaming, but after reading some stories about sleep paralysis, I doubt whether I still want to.
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:48 pm
by doseoflaughter
I have never read any horror stories of sleep paralysis. Yes, it can be a scary experience for beginners, but it will not harm you. You won't get paralyzed for life and you certainly won't die. You only have to remain calm.
LOVE
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:45 pm
by frank530
HAO GOOD
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:15 pm
by Dakta
Sleep Paralysis isn't going to hurt you. it might freak you out a bit, but it's not dangerous as far as I am aware.
Stop hemming and hawing and take a nap!
Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:57 pm
by sharperguy
I've never had sleep paralysis though lucid dreaming.
I have had it before though. Mostly when I drift off during the afternoon with the light on. I wake up and I swear there's somebody at the end of the bed but I can't move to look. Either that or somebody is on top of me trying to kill me. Scary as hell. Although one time it was funny because I realised what was happening quite quickly even though I could still see a cat in front of me (half hallucination/half misinterpretation of what I was actually seeing).
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:59 am
by Silent Specter
Plain and simple. The first time you actually encounter sleep paralysis it WILL scare you. I have had friends who swear that they were possessed after a dream only to find out months later that it was just SP. It's VERY scary until you realize that no real harm can come from it, once you figure it out, it becomes more of an annoyance than anything else. And as with everything else it gets eadier and easier the more times you encounter it. My advice, try it. Not just once but a couple of times. Then make your final decision, and trust me, the lucids are waaaay worth the risk of SP. Hope it helps.
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:07 pm
by gregohks
what i like most in lucid is the paralyssis part once you enter the dream and once you exit it.It scared my shit out the very first time i experienced it ,but now whenever sp occur i enjoy it
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:18 pm
by oPUMAz
I'm gonna b the stupid one to say this what is sp and how do u go into a ld?
Thanks
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 3:46 am
by DevilishWolf
In all the time I have been practicing Lucid Dreaming, I have never once encountered Sleep Paralysis. It shouldn't be something for you to worry about, because achieving something as amazing as Lucid Dreaming would undoubtedly be worth going through something like Sleep Paralysis.
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:03 am
by oPUMAz
well what r the steps to a ld
Re: Fear of SP
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:00 pm
by Ordinator
I think i experienced SP once, although i wasn't even planing to have LD. I was reading on LD, and it says you should constantly do reality checks during the day, so once you're dreaming, the habit of doing RCs will do its job so you'll remember to do RC in dream, so you'll realize you're dreaming and you'll be aware that you are dreaming. But i wasn't even doing RCs, and couple of days later i had false awakening, i was laying in my bad with my eyes open, thinking that i'm awake but actually i was dreaming. I remembered to do RC, so i decided to pinch my left hand with my right hand. When i tried to pinch it, something like electricity went through upper part of my body. It was like my left hand was connected to power source, and everytime i touch it, i get shocked. I got scared (irationally) so i tried to wake up, but i was paralyzed, all i could do was to pinch myself, which means getting shocked again lol. So i decided just to lay calmly and do nothing. I awaked for real after a while.
Was that a sleep paralysis?
Re: Fear of SP
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 3:31 pm
by cabochon
I'm new to i-doser. I want to be able to lucid dream. I'm pretty confident that it'll work, I can recall most my dreams, I had false awakenings and sleep paralysis. One night I tried this LD i-doser, and I could tell it was 'working'; after a while I felt kinda numb, like my body is really light and about to float. It creeped me out because I fear I was gonna do astral projection, which I don't want...but I thought there's a thin line between LD and astral, I thought I might get it on the way...so I turned off the ipod... I wasn't sleepy that night, so after that I didnt sleep until the morning..
well, my question is, how do i avoid nightmare and nightmarish SP? i hate SP cos I had it once, and it was super creepy and since then i had numerous SP. the other ones weren't as scary as the first, but I still hate it...
Is there a way to avoid SP and nightmares and astral projecting? like maybe you think about happy things before going to bed? oh, and will i-doser work if the lights are on? maybe if i keep the on I wont get nightmares (I'm a wimp, I know)
Re: Fear of SP
Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 7:06 pm
by jont96
Can someone explain what sp is?