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Can you relate? Sleep Paralysis in your DREAM
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[quote:SkullOrchard:MV8xMzg0MzQyXzIyODI5NTQ3X0Y3RkREODA0] Odd I just had sleep paralysis for the first time a few nights ago and posted about it today http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1384070/pg1 This did not happen to this instance, but I have had dreams before about myself dreaming and waking up and telling someone about the dream I just had, then waking up in real life....a dream with in a dream...kinda like Inception... [/quote]
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Please help.
I have had these types of dreams several times.
I have had lucid dreams before, but these are different..
Sometimes in my dream, I am dreaming. Then I "wake up" and I am experiencing sleep paralysis in the dream. Then I am able to move about, I usually find someone and tell them what I dreamt about, then I wake up "for real." I am then awake in our present known reality.
Someone please help me understand this. It is often coupled with an "alien abduction" dream.
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