I had sleep paralysis 2-3 times in my life where I saw some people dressed in white clothes/ they were white light, tall men, an old lady. I read a lot about it on internet and sometimes when I sleep (mainly when I am alone) I take precautions like not sleeping on the back. Yesterday I was alone in my one room flat and had an exam today so my mind was preoccupied.
I went to bed at around 11. I think it happened after half an hour( though I didn't checked the time) , my body started vibrating ( I wont say shaking). First thing that came in my mind was that it was sleep paralysis. So I started praying( I know it is scientific, but I still do pray for strength and confidence), simultaneously I was thinking that it is not sleep paralysis. I also started hearing static sound(like a radio receiving no signal) . I was getting more confused what is happening to me, was it a nightmare or some new phenomena. Somehow I managed to pull myself out. I went in again after 2-5 seconds. I can still feel how my body went into vibration mode. I again managed to pull out of it. My body again tried going into that mode again but somehow I managed to stop it all the time. I think this went for 1-2 minute. I had problem sleeping after that. When I searched it on the net it all pointed to OBE. I knew about it but didn't heard anything about this. Does anyone know any scientific reason to this? Today I'll try not to sleep tonight.
i always sleep on my back. never had a single problem or a nightmare of any kind ever.
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>>17676788
similar experience here. I get sleep paralysis fairly frequently, as I seem to have a wild clusterfuck of sleeping disorders (insomnia, narcolepsy, vivid dreams, night terrors, paralysis) and it has gotten to the stage where I now have dream-like hallucinations while I am conscious on my bed. They are all terrifiyingly eerie. When I slept in my bed upstairs, I would hallucinate that there was a girl with a zombie face standing beside me bed, staring into me. I would look over at the wall to my right and see words written in blood. I would try and get up and run away and in my dreams I would struggle out of bed and make it to the door and then reset at my bed. This process would perpetuate until I woke up, drenched in sweat, panicking. I normally do not sleep after this.
I have had ones recently where I am sleeping in my bed and I hallucinate that I am downstairs and a killer has broken through the window and is coming for me. It feels like I am truly and physically walking up the stairs, when really I am asleep in bed upstairs. It is surreal.
I had a very terrifying instance the other night. I was sleeping with my girlfriend and I kept having visions of her with a distortred, fucked up exorcist-esque body and a piercing gaze, speaking to me eerily. I try to get up, I know I am awake, but I cannot. I am completely frozen. It feels so very real, as if I am completely conscious and what is happening is real life. I also hallucinated my mother who had died a week and a half ago before my eyes on the floor beside me. She is covered in vomit and seizing, as she was when I watched her die. I try so hard to go to her and save her, as I believe it is completely real. But I cannot, for the life of my mother, move a muscle.
I wake up from these terrors horrified and disturbed. It is a contributing factor to my lack of sleep and I feel as if it psychologically deters me.
I am not schizophrenic. I have never hallucinated before outside of psychedelic usage.
>>17677956
you're older than my mom. get off this board.
>>17677980
think you did your math wrong friendo
So yesterday I played TT for 2 hours and my legs were really tired . I slept with my brother.I went to sleep as soon as I laid down. So that vibrating thingy happened again with no static this time( may be beacause the fan in that room was very noisy). I opened my eyes and saw a baby dementor like thing. I would have crapped my pants if I was alone.. It stopped again, but I think now I can switch to that mode whenever I want to. I switches to see what it really was, I saw my brother's hand at its position( he was sleeping on his side with his hand bent at elbow and resting on his chest). Then I fell to sleep thinking what it really was. Did I imagined my brother's hand into that thing? Don't know.
>>17678040
His mom is 14. A rough fourteen but fourteen none the less.
This has happened to me at least twice. I vividly remember the first time being in 2004 when I was stationed on the island of Okinawa. I laid down on my rack after work, it was still fairly early and ended up dozing off. I had some wild dreams about being chased and when I opened my eyes there was a black mass sitting on my chest pinning me to the bed. It was the afternoon and everything was clearly lit. I was laying on my back and my head looking to my left. I could make out the black mass from my peripheral vision. I could see everything in the room. I couldn't move. I passed back out to having more wild dreams. Apparently in the dream I was able to get up and when I went into the hallway everything was messed up. Walls peeling, lights flickering, etc. When I snapped back to reality I was still pinned and eventually mustered up the strength to jump up.