Quote Originally Posted by John11 View Post
When people refer to sleep paralysis here they are typically referring to the "disorder" where you experience REM Atonia outside of REM sleep. The sleep paralysis you are referring to is REM Atonia.

I put disorder in quotes, because it seems that people that have never had sleep paralysis (outside of REM sleep) can induce it anyway if they try.


Thank you very much good sir.

O-Suchin