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Sleep Paralysis - Alien Abduction
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 3947141:MV8yMzkzMDIzXzQxMDcwNTc5XzJDMDlENzFD] Had sleep paralysis multiple times, sometimes fairly pleasant and trippy, sometimes absolutely horrifying to a degree that cannot normally be experienced in your life. Occasionally accompanied with buzzing, ringing. Occasionally I am fooled by the experience but have always been a vivid powerful dreamer, who can lucidly control dreams to some extent(sometimes). Lots of things attribute to sleep paralysis. I just started a night shift job and, as always that sort of sleep pattern disturbance is a sure fire way to get sleep paralysis. Being absolutely exhausted or stressed is a causal factor. Mine usually happens as I drift off, which helps prevent a lot of terror. But those fucking shadow guys, man, I challenge you to experience that and maintain composure and calm. I'm at the point of recognizing the sleep paralysis and understanding it, but it is the single most terrifying thing I can imagine. That guy always approaches slowly, through a doorway no less, my room is always exactly true to life, which adds to the vividness. He leans over me as I sit helpless, and usually puts his face right over mine. At this point I am struggling hard, can't move, sometimes recognize it as a dream which never really helps my terror much. Today it happened(first time in a while), which led me to post in this thread. I had just drifted off when Mr. Creepy walks in. He leans over me, always moving slowly but with confidence, casting a large trench coatish silhouette, and get his face in my ear, then (a new one for me) he speaks in a whisper, "Hush, hush little puppet." Probably the worst one ever. [/quote]
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Many people who experience sleep paralysis claim to see a dark presence standing over them, or sitting on their chest making it difficult to breath. This experience can be quite traumatic, particularly for those who are not aware what is actually happening.
During sleep paralysis your body is in a sleeping state or
"paralysed,"
but the mind remains active. Could this explain the majority of alien abduction cases/probes. The fear of being unable to move, and the dark presences surrounding the person would fit quite well to accounts of several
"abductees."
Have you experienced sleep paralysis yourself? Did you notice/sense any presence around you? Feel free to share!
Video on Sleep Paralysis by DNews (Warning: Annoying Presenter)
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