From: nick.argall@aplaceof.removedotcom.info.com   
      
   "Laura" wrote in message   
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   > "Nick Argall" wrote in   
   message   
   > news:41870181$0$24942$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...   
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   > Just a small comment:   
   >   
   > > When you're in a 'happy' lucid (ie, not the nasty paralysis one), you   
   > might   
   > > want to make some enquiries about the paralysis dreams that you're   
   having.   
   ...   
   > The very realization of what the paralyzed state is can be enough to put   
   an   
   > end to the fear. I suggest that anyone 'suffering' from sleep paralysis   
   > 'attacks' does a google search on sleep paralysis and reads up on the   
   > matter. I did, and it put an end to 10+ years of terrifying experiences,   
   and   
   > ushered in a new era of spectacular lucid dreams, including many   
   out-of-body   
   > experiences.   
   > In sleep paralysis, the old saying applies most accurately; there is   
   nothing   
   > to fear but fear itself.   
      
   I'm glad that worked for you - as usual, you give good advice.   
      
      
      
   Nick   
      
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