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    I don't think I have experenced sleep paralisis. I have heard of it. Its so you dont act out your dreams and squirm and hurt yourself. Ya know, you could be running a marathon in a dream, but you will be still in your bed. I must say, thankyou for your input :D You have been very helpful.
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    Yay! You are online! :)
    Profile Post by adamboy7 for Tifa L., Feb 15, 2012
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    I used to be able to lucid dream. When I was little I kept having this nightmare. It seems like I had it every night. One night I realised I was dreaming and basicly stoped the dream before it started. Eventually I guess I got good enogh that the night mare stoped all together. Along with all others. The last time I lucid dreamed and attempted to wake up, I brought myself to a spifal staircase and there were doors everywere. And I haven't had that level of lucid for awhile. I havent had a single bad dream for the past.... almost eight years. Now without any nightmares, I have to start from scratch with lucid dreaming.

    But with your thoughts on spending more time in one than another, I think it would be fun. To see life as a dream, and to have your dreams be reality. Thats what most people want but never get. I probably wont get this feeling though. I normally get about 5 hours sleep a night. There is still another 19 hours to deal with, I don't think I will slip that far into it.

    I have been keeping a journal for about 5 days now. I have started seeing a pattern that could tell me I am asleep, so its just a matter of realising them further.

    I see no reason you can't. It is fun. And useful too. A blank sleight I would imagine is perfect. If you know when you are dreaming, then the next thing to do is to try and change things. Start off simple and work your way up to complex.

    Thanks, I will check it out later :) I think i will really enjoy it.

    Yea, you are making sence :). From my research alot of people can.

    Sleep peralisis? Whats that? Obviously not being able to move, but explain a bit if posible. Whats it like, how long does it last, yaknow. stuff like that.
    My only experence with waking myself up is when I open my eyes I would see nothing but bright white. I would blink and I would see my room and actually be awake. I guess the white is some transition beetween sleep and being awake. It was wierd but cool lol.
    Post by: adamboy7, Feb 15, 2012 in forum: Discussion
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