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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2021 11:17:19 GMT
This happened three years ago, but I woke up from a dream at about 3am to the bed shaking, I could even hear the rattle of the headboard presumably, or the springs. I felt an airy, light tingling sensation in my limbs. It stopped eventually, when I realized what was happening it freaked me out. My dog was at the bottom of the bed, sleeping.
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Feb 3, 2022 7:12:03 GMT
Maybe sleep paralysis is caused when we are still half asleep and have no cognitive control over our actions, yet we are "waking up" so feel conscious? I've felt that a couple of times, but then I fully awoke and I was fine.
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Post by bomtombadil on Feb 3, 2022 13:52:43 GMT
This happened three years ago, but I woke up from a dream at about 3am to the bed shaking, I could even hear the rattle of the headboard presumably, or the springs. I felt an airy, light tingling sensation in my limbs. It stopped eventually, when I realized what was happening it freaked me out. My dog was at the bottom of the bed, sleeping. I think you woke up just after being redeposited in your bed from an alien abduction. Was your bumhole sore afterwards?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2022 5:23:38 GMT
I had nearly the same experience. I saw a dark figure of a man outlined just inside the doorway to my bedroom. The door was open, so a bit of light from the living room night light was highlighting his image. He looked slender and about 160 lbs. I yelled at him several times, "who are you?" Then I woke up. I could still feel the chest from where I had yelled loudly. However, likewise, my dog was curled up asleep next to me leg. I knew then I had had a classic sleep paralysis dream, however why did I feel the tightness in my lungs from yelling? If I actually had been, my dog would have woken up.
Very weird experience. Back in the olden days, this would have been called an incubus bedeviling me. Now it is thought to be a part of the alien abduction experience.
This is a natural phenomenon that affects most people. But if it is aliens, then they can take me with them next time they call. I'm more than ready to leave this planet.
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Mar 5, 2022 7:33:59 GMT
I had nearly the same experience. I saw a dark figure of a man outlined just inside the doorway to my bedroom. The door was open, so a bit of light from the living room night light was highlighting his image. He looked slender and about 160 lbs. I yelled at him several times, "who are you?" Then I woke up. I could still feel the chest from where I had yelled loudly. However, likewise, my dog was curled up asleep next to me leg. I knew then I had had a classic sleep paralysis dream, however why did I feel the tightness in my lungs from yelling? If I actually had been, my dog would have woken up. Very weird experience. Back in the olden days, this would have been called an incubus bedeviling me. Now it is thought to be a part of the alien abduction experience. This is a natural phenomenon that affects most people. But if it is aliens, then they can take me with them next time they call. I'm more than ready to leave this planet. You were raped by an incubus. Stop rationalizing. Aliens you wish.
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Post by peachy on Mar 8, 2022 20:09:06 GMT
There are lots of dimensions existing in the same area we are in. Sometimes we catch glimpses of them.
I heard that when you are jolted awake, that's your spirit returning to your body. They say every night the soul leaves the body and travels outside the body. Maybe sleep paralysis occurs when the body wakes up before the soul has returned.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2022 23:45:21 GMT
Maybe sleep paralysis is caused when we are still half asleep and have no cognitive control over our actions, yet we are "waking up" so feel conscious? I've felt that a couple of times, but then I fully awoke and I was fine. Thats when you see me through half-closed eyes, hanging over you, but you can't speak, or move a muscle!
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Mar 17, 2022 0:59:59 GMT
Maybe sleep paralysis is caused when we are still half asleep and have no cognitive control over our actions, yet we are "waking up" so feel conscious? I've felt that a couple of times, but then I fully awoke and I was fine. Thats when you see me through half-closed eyes, hanging over you, but you can't speak, or move a muscle! That would be a nightmare, Wildman.
If you're astral projecting into my room at night and floating around on the ceiling, please stop, I have a gun.
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