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Here in Lucidology 101 part 3 you're about to find out use the "stop, drop & roll" sleep command to fall asleep quickly by making your body ask to fall asleep & then giving it the "yes" command to tell it to fall asleep.
In the last section we found that sleep paralysis is most likely when you wake up and fall asleep again without moving at all. So to do that you need a way to fall asleep quickly and reliably. The question is, how do you do that?
"Mind Body Independence"
The key is in the principle of "mind-body independence". Mind-body independence means that your mind and body never know precisely what the other is doing. For instance, your body is growing hair, transcribing DNA, digesting food, making blood cells and regenerating tissue. Your mind is mostly unaware of all these. If you had to think about each one you'd never get anything else done. This is mind-body independence.
Mind-body independence also works the other way. When you mind falls asleep your body never really knows completely for sure what happened and if your mind is really asleep or not. So how does your body know when to enter sleep paralysis?
The key is that even though the mind and body act independently, they still communicate using a language. By learning the words in this language you can talk to your body biologically and make it fall asleep when you want it to.
"Your First Word In This Language"
Your first word in this language is called the "roll over signal". When your body has been very still and relaxed for a long period, your body starts to wonder if maybe your mind has fallen asleep. It would be a very serious mistake if the body went to sleep too early, so the body sends a test signal to the mind. This test signal feels like a strong urge to roll over.
"The Roll Over Signal"
If the mind is asleep, then mind does not respond and the body decides that the mind really is
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