Yeah, but since you understand what is happening to you, it's also extremely cool as well |
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i woke up at six the other morning and so i was going to try a wild. after i closed my eyes i went into sleep paralisis like 20 seconds later. my ceiling fan was on and its sound multiplied, then i heard a voice yelling at me "your not gonna die, your not gonna die. I panicked then woke up. sleep paralisis is scarier then i thought. |
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Yeah, but since you understand what is happening to you, it's also extremely cool as well |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Dream paralysis can be very scary if not prepared or the first time experiencing it. |
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I have an SP question. How come some people often wake up in the middle of the night paralyzed and panic, while others like myself have never inadvertently experienced it... I mean, if a phone rings or whatever and you're jolted awake, you'd expect to be in sleep paralysis at SOME point (especially when sleeping in, so you're mostly in REM)... Does your brain re-engage your body superfast, so you don't actually notice what's happened? |
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Thats a good question. I mean thats something I've tried to figure out for a long time. But actually I believe that everyone will experience SP at least once in their lifetime. Some people just experience it in waves. I do and I could never figure out why I was having them all the damn time. Especially when I was younger and waking myself up from a scray lucid dream then i would wake right into SP. I don't have the answer to that question but there must be some answer... Any suggestions? |
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I have experienced SP more times than I can remember. When I was younger it happened to me quite frequently, and it terrified my every single time. Always involved me seeing people break into my room and stuff like that. At one point they became so frequent that I became used to them, and during one night I thought to myself "Why is everything always scary when this happens?" Since that day SP has not been frightening to me at all, and I am currently trying to utilize such experiences for dream control. No success yet though, but it does help me become lucid at times. |
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I too used to get SP on a fairly regular basis when i was alittle younger, it it was always fairly scary to me at the time, mostly because i had no clue what it was, or why it kept on happening. |
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"You just don't see sass like that these days"
I've only experienced sleep paralysis a few times. You make a good point about jolting awake when the phone rings though. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Replicon, |
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