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Has anyone ever gotten this before?
What has happened to me since I was 13..... Is that sometimes I am asleep, and I wake up. I can't move, speak, and it feels as if I am not breathing, although I know I am. Yet I can hear and see demons running around or taunting me. Sometimes shadow like figures are walking about, as if they lived within the house and I wasn't there. I researched this online, and most people do get the feeling of something evil present. I know there is a logically explanation to it, although I believe in the flip side of things as well. Things are going great in my life. God is working his magic. Yet I just awoke from a 2 hour sleep to this feeling. I thought I was awake, as I was trying to see these demons I kept hearing.... I tried to pull the covers off my face, but they were like stuck to my face. I waved my hands around, and I felt this hard invisible force. I caught something in my hand, and struggled to hold on.... But it broke free. I could hear my cat outside my room meowing, and yet when I fully woke up and was able to have control over myself.... No one was awake. I just told myself "I am going to get these bastards and see for myself" yet I missed the chance. I just remember seeing this little demon (I mean tiny! Not like what I was used to seeing back in the day) just keep running around as if to say "Hah hah hah..... Catch me if you can boy!" I dunno. You ever experience this? |
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sounds like alien abduction to me...
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Are you sure my ex and his family is not haunting you?
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your mind says you're awake but you're not
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a glitch in the matrix
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Hummm can say I have never experienced anything like that. But maybe
there is something somewhere in your life that is actually bothing you and somehow these moments are trying to tell you something. For when you get into the meanings of dreams they have theory's of what each dream is pretaining to. Maybe if you check into dreams even though you feel as if awake you might get some ideal how to find out the meaning of what's happening. |
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Yes, it happened to me when I was about 14, and was a precursor to my
having panic attacks. Whether or not it was related to that, I'm not sure. I also got hit indirectly by lightning before the PAs started, so that might also have had something to do with it. From Wikipedia: "Sleep paralysis is a condition characterized by temporary paralysis of the body shortly after waking up (known as hypnopompic paralysis) or, less often, shortly before falling asleep (known as hypnagogic paralysis). The Nightmare, by Henry Fuseli (1781) is thought to be one of the classic depictions of sleep paralysis perceived as a demonic visitation.Physiologically, it is closely related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is known as REM atonia. Sleep paralysis occurs when the brain awakes from a REM state, but the bodily paralysis persists. This leaves the person fully aware, but unable to move. In addition, the state may be accompanied by hypnagogic hallucinations. More often than not, sleep paralysis is believed by the person affected by it to be no more than a dream. This explains many dream recountings which describe the person lying frozen and unable to move. The hallucinatory element to sleep paralysis makes it even more likely that someone will interpret the experience as a dream, since completely fanciful objects may appear in the room alongside one's normal vision." Hope that helps. |
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Have you ever mentioned it to a doctor? I would.
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Yeah, I think I am going to mention it. I am supposed to see a doctor
about my panic attacks. They aren't that bad, although I realized I have them and need to get that taken care of so it can make it a little easier to quit smoking. Thanks guys. |
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in historical myth there are stories of Night Hags...a witchy character
that holds you down during sleep to extract your soul ...nowadays more like freddy kreuger probably |
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I think thats my ex-wife Davinci!!!
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my ex too....oh yeah..I slept on the couch a lot
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This happens when your mind has woken up but your body remains
asleep...it is quite common and totally harmless (a bit scarey but totally harmless) You would be surprised at how many ER reports I have typed of people who race to the ER thinking they are dying or something over this |
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"A bit scary" is hardly the way to describe it. It's terrifying. And so
are panic attacks. |
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I call them "a bit scarey" because I know what they are like...my
youngest son and I both get them from time to time...so yeah, they are a bit scarey but totally harmless |
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i dont see things... but my body has a floating numb feeling... and i
cant move seems i am awake... |
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Suzi, I can appreciate it from your point of view, but the one SP
episode I had when I was 14 was anything BUT "a bit scary." It was terrifying. And, too, are panic attacks. I wouldn't wish panic disorder on my worst enemy. |
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i concur jean.its no fun to feel like you are dying in the middle of the
mall.. |
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Thanks guys. The first time when it happened. I seen this robed figure
that was floating to my left. It appeared as if it WAS trying to take my damn soul! My friend stayed over that night and knocked out on the floor. He woke up as soon as it left and I was able to move again. I thought I made a sound or moved suddenly that might have woke up, and when I asked him, he said no and fell back asleep. It still trips me out. Why do a lot of people see demons? |
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