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Simple: sleep paralysis
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Yes the feeling of being held down and a real evil presence in the room and even the sensation of your blanket being rolled up around you. I have had this experience also.Very terrifying to me.
Most people say sleep paralysis but i think there is more to it. |
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Dont think it was sleep paralysis, just by the time i got into bed closed my eyes it happend, i could move my head, looked at my left hand to see why i cant move that, then my right hand. Doesnt sleep paralysis occur ussualy when u wake up from sleeping?
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Yes, when you wake up. Or when the brain sleeps the body but you're fully conscious. If you can move then it is not sleep paralysis.
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This is different from a sleep paralysis. You will remember a sleep paralysis because once it is over you will be wide awake and upset. |
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I am not a scary natured person or an individual with a hysterical response to situations. And never have been.But the fear of an event such as a sleep terror and the associated things that take place is off the charts. And seems to me to come from the other side.Because it is so alien to my normal thought and brings out the primal fear more than anything i have experienced from any physical event. Plus the fact it does happen to so many people i just personally think there is more to it than the medical definition.*In some cases* And the exploration of this is of very strong interest to me.Scary as it is there's a chance this is coming from a good source and not an evil one. Last edited by alienbiketrail; 24-11-2010 at 06:24 AM. |
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In the olden days I read somewhere (maybe on wikipedia) That they used to say if you had sleep paralyses it was said you had a witch sitting on your back. I know this is not the case here but I just thought I would this out there.
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There is sleep paralysis and there is genuine spiritual attack. People will always seek comfort in comparing the two phenomena and I just make peace with that. When something is 'on' you there is no denying it and it is a different experience than sleep paralysis.
People often refer to sleep paralysis or things like the incubus, old hag stuff etc. as a way to excuse the reality of the situation (not saying anyone has). Just because there are legends about things does not make them real. And just because some experiences are similar to others does not make them the same thing. I think people are too quick to dismiss the reality of our exposure to non-physical beings. If you can't admit the existence of ghosts you seek chemical and neurological explanations for experiences that are totally real. Alot of people are on that wagon. I do find myself posting about this topic all the time as people continually bring it up as sleep paralysis or experiences like this and mash the concepts together. I'm not sure how many people have genuinely had both experiences, so I think there is way too much conjecture and dismissal. Genuine contact or being preyed on by a dark entity is like waking up with a bear on you. Your only reaction is intense fear and a feeling of being done for, preyed upon, etc. That kind of fear and shock are probably not meant for higher dimensions... so I would have to say that in fact dark beings do exist who we have a sickening reaction to, and if they feed on us in our sleep and we become aware of it, whether we are in a state of sleep paralysis or not we will know they are there and that it's not just our imagination. |
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I'm not buying "sleep paralysis" for my own experience, either.
I wasn't asleep when some thing was straddling my body while I was lay on my side in bed one night, and then began trying to shove me through my mattress. I had to summon up every fibre of my being to eventually shout out "GET THE FUCK OFF ME!", and leap off my bed in time to see an amorphous shape dissolve into the corner of the room. Saying that, the shitbag entity has never been back.
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I have had sleep paralyses an no way did it seem like "spiritual attack" My last sleep paraylses was a very vivid experience and is still fresh in my memory.
I was experimenting with brainwave entrainment to try and have a out of body experience. I listening for a while then went to bed. In the morning I woke up. I could see all my room by my television was in the wrong place. I was struggling to pull myself out of my body. Then I began to worry and thought to myself "where am i going to go when I leave my body". I then started to panic. I could here someone using the toilet that is next to my room. I started shouting and screaming for help. But I was trapped in my dream but could hear everything that was going on in. It was a horrible feeling. It seemed like I was there for a long time it may of been a couple of minutes. I finally pulled myself out and decided to knock the brainwave entrainment on the head. I didnt consider this a out of body experience as my room looked like it does when I am a wake the T.V was out of place. I did not have feeling I was under spiritual attack or that a witch was on my back. I have experinced this a few times and never did I feel I was being attacked. But it was a scary experince. The scary thing being screaming for help and no one being able to hear you. |
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Now imagine if while you were in that state someone came along and started to murder you. Sleep paralysis is a stroll in the park. |
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I can imagine it is a scary experience. Is there any ideas of what this maybe?
I have been a sleep a couple of times and heard the most loudest explosion go off. I have looked this up and it is recognised thing called "Exploding head syndrome" I also experience a white flash that enters my eyes and feels like electric going througth my whole body. This normaly happens in a semi concious state before falling to sleep. The strangest experience of the light flash. I was a sleep and was not in any kind of dream that I am a aware. A voice said "Who turned the light on?" Then the white flash happened and I woke up. Any information about the wight light flash in the eyes and the electric feeling that goes with it I would be most greatfull. Because the white flash happens a lot. Last edited by freeyourmindfreeyourself; 24-11-2010 at 09:50 AM. |
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click here some opinions sugest kundalini awakening I have seen that also when i was researching what could of hapen to me. i dont really know why but i dont think it had any good intentions Last edited by water versus ice; 24-11-2010 at 04:36 PM. |
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