Nerves during sleep paralysis effect OBE chance?

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Klaxen_2008

Quick Q: when you wake up in sleep paralysis with the intention to OBE, and you are nervous with your heart beating rapidly, would that effect your chances to OBE there and then? does it effect the OBE chances if you are nervous/scared with heart beating fast, or calm with your heart beating normally/slower before you try and use the paralysis state to OBE from?

Thanks.

Asi911

Quote from: Klaxen_2008 on January 06, 2010, 06:19:59
Quick Q: when you wake up in sleep paralysis with the intention to OBE, and you are nervous with your heart beating rapidly, would that effect your chances to OBE there and then? does it effect the OBE chances if you are nervous/scared with heart beating fast, or calm with your heart beating normally/slower before you try and use the paralysis state to OBE from?

Thanks.

Well, When i wake up in a sleep paralysis I'm not very aware of my body nor my heart bit.
But what i do know is that the more excited (scared or happy) i am, the lower are my chances to have an OBE.
I'd say, definitely calm yourself down.. Low entropy is the key for everything.

Good luck!

Xanth

Anything that brings your awareness back to your physical body is enough to break an OBE.

Klaxen_2008

Quote from: Asi911 on January 06, 2010, 08:22:42
Well, When i wake up in a sleep paralysis I'm not very aware of my body nor my heart bit.
But what i do know is that the more excited (scared or happy) i am, the lower are my chances to have an OBE.
I'd say, definitely calm yourself down.. Low entropy is the key for everything.

Good luck!

K so you saying during sleep paralysis you do not feel your body anyway? and that its better to be calm.

WASD

First and only (classic) OBE so far: 12th August 2009
LDs: Once per week :)

Asi911

Quote from: Klaxen_2008 on January 06, 2010, 10:20:51
K so you saying during sleep paralysis you do not feel your body anyway? and that its better to be calm.

Nope, i don't feel my physical body during paralysis (I do feel some unexplainable vibrations though).
And yes, stay calm.. tell yourself there's nothing significant enough that's worth being afraid of.  :-)

WASD

Not only fear. When many people get their first lucid dream they think "wow I'm lucid!" end it because of excitement. Same goes for AP. Don't think "awesome i am leaving my body". When the experience is over you can start thinking about how awesome it was :lol:
First and only (classic) OBE so far: 12th August 2009
LDs: Once per week :)

Ignazio

Quote from: WASD on January 06, 2010, 13:56:16
Not only fear. When many people get their first lucid dream they think "wow I'm lucid!" end it because of excitement. Same goes for AP. Don't think "awesome i am leaving my body". When the experience is over you can start thinking about how awesome it was :lol:
EXACTLY!!