Lucidity and Exploding Head Syndrome - Page 7
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Lorken
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Tookie22
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but yeah ive tried before with not much success im willing to give it another go | ||
NIJ
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On April 12 2011 07:04 Ryndika wrote: I highly doubt you get sleep paralysis from lucid dreams. The moment i learned how to lucid dream I never had any sleep paralysis anymore. IDK, some say its associated with lucid dreams, but my anecdotal experience also say otherwise. Its also associated with lack of proper sleep, which I find is inverse of practicing lucid dreams (you need regular sleep pattern otherwise you wont recall dreams all that well consistently) regardless, yes I did have sleep paralysis a few times in my lifetime. And yes it was scary as hell when it was my first when i was young. I also didn't know what the hell it was and i was young and uninformed and superstitious. Now that I know what it is, there is no 'hallucination' without the irrational fear trying to be creative and misinterpret things in my half conscious state. I simply waited to regain control of my body the last time I ever had one. | ||
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