ElKahn wrote:stnkht wrote:It appears to me there is a link between schizotypal personality disorder and sleep paralysis, something I'm very well acquainted with. Have any of you experienced it? Or even managed to willfully induce it? I know a few have mastered it to be able to perform astral projection, but it's far beyond my own abilities.
Another thing, related, how many of you have practiced lucid dreaming?
I get sleep paralysis a lot!!! It's scary! Sometimes I even get hallucinations like voices whispering in my ears while I can't move or feeling a dark presence in my room.
Never experienced lucid dreaming but I want to learn. I've tried astral projection but I'm too scared, so it wasn't succesful.
Astral projection occurs during sleep paralysis, or depending on how you look at it sleep paralysis is the gateway to it, a hard gateway to find let alone pass through, at least in my experience. I had a few partial OBEs, never voluntarily induced. I've experienced every type of hallucination, including whispering voices, the strangest was a loud burst of them that faded and were so many in number that it was cacophonous. Tortured screaming and war sirens were a bit unnerving but cool haha. I always found it an interesting experience.
Lucid dreaming is different from astral projection and far easier to practice as you don't have to enter into the transitional state that is sleep paralysis. Some people might consider astral projection a type of lucid dreaming, others would disagree strongly. Personally I don't consider it lucid dreaming, they're qualitatively far too different. I don't believe it's leaving the body or entering another plane of existence either, but I am open to the idea and wouldn't rule it out, it's not as if we actually have any clue what reality is, dark matter could be an astral plane for all we know.