 Originally Posted by moonshine
Laberge, who conducted significant research on sleep and dreaming states, very clearly that these are sensations you experience when entering Sleep Paralysis.
No, he said these sensations are harbingers of REM sleep paralysis.
There are a significant number of people who describe the same sensations as they enter a dream. They experience these sensations. They enter a dream. They run around in their dream without their real bodies bouncing off the walls.
Exactly: they run around in their dream with no experience of being paralyzed. Ergo there is no need to drag in any talk about paralysis, because that simply does not describe the experience. Of course you know rationally that your real body isn't moving during this experience, but that knowledge is completely unusable.
So you’ve reiterated time and again. So if you stood up and claimed that penguins did not exist, you would have no responsibility to prove your case?
That's correct. I say the abominable snowman does not exist. If you say he exists, it's entirely up to you to prove it.
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