sleep paralysis
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i have recently experienced an episode of ’sleep paralysis’, being unable to move or speak upon waking up. i have read alot about this sleep disorder on the internet and was wondering if alot of people suffered from it, id like to hear others accounts of sleep paralysis. Look it up … almost everyone has one or more episodes during their lifetime. Wierd isn’t it? Unless it happens all the time, with prolonged paralysis,it’s not a "disorder", it’s just something that happens.
Isn’t it supposed to be one of the explanations for so-called alien abduction stories? — David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they’re almost always correct. "If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders."
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i have recently experienced an episode of ’sleep paralysis’, being unable to move or speak upon waking up. i have read alot about this sleep disorder on the internet and was wondering if alot of people suffered from it, id like to hear others accounts of sleep paralysis. Look it up … almost everyone has one or more episodes during their lifetime. Wierd isn’t it?
Somehow, it would strike me as even weirder for the voluntary muscles to be fully responsive while the brain was undergoing a lot of more-or-less random activity. Not to mention a bit dangerous.
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i have recently experienced an episode of ’sleep paralysis’, being unable to move or speak upon waking up. i have read alot about this sleep disorder on the internet and was wondering if alot of people suffered from it, id like to hear others accounts of sleep paralysis.
Very cool stuff. Look up "Susan Blackmore". She’s spent decades researching this stuff. And she talks to strangers. erf
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Unless it happens all the time, with prolonged paralysis,it’s not a "disorder", it’s just something that happens. Isn’t it supposed to be one of the explanations for so-called alien abduction stories?
The floating feeling, the helplessness, the paralysis, and the bizarre "visions" some people have … could be. My episodes tend to be rather mundane, except for the one where I hallucinated that I had gone to work, and when they called to see what was going on, I was really confused for a bit. I thought I was there. Tsu — To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection. – Jules Henri Poincar