For anyone who's really interested in a mental/Spritual journey this might intrest you. It's called Sensory Deprivation, guess it's kinda old news but its really cool. There's places that offer to do it, you can find locations online actually. But I found one 2 years ago and did it, you're put into this tank, and you lay down in highly salted water causing you to float, the tank is shut, you can't see, hear, smell anything. And the further you go in the session the more you lose yourself, and you're only with your mind. The place I did it at the dude said people trip then come have a session and it's insane. I would recommend it to people.
If it's not too personal, what happened to you when you did it?
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Sleep Paralysis is when you disengage from a dream and become somewhat, not usually completely but sometimes so, conscious of the real world again but your body unfortunately is still paralyzed by your brain. It happens to a lot of people and is always pretty scary, but for all intents and purposes it's normal. You can't really do anything to snap out of it except wait. But as far as I know it's got nothing to do with demons.
So yeah. There ya go.
Wiggle your toes when you can't move. It works lol...
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and how many atheists in this thread have experienced this?
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Hasen't happened to me in about 6 years. It was terrifying. I woke up scared shitless. It feels like a coffin almost. More like an entire body straight jacket... not in a relaxed way though. Like your entire body is flexing in a straight jacket. I've been trying to lucid dream recently though... not luck. Never done it.
lmao son...when i was in elementary school to early middle school ALL my dreams were lucid...I didn't realize shit was a rarity and people are fiendin to experience it. From then on I rarely dream and when I do they're never lucid which always feels weird as fuck.
As for the sleep paralysis it aint bad as much as annoying. Didn't have them for years and last year I saw a thread on sleep paralysis on hb and suddenly having them ALOT lmao whenever I took a nap for like 3 months. Shit was a hell of a coincidence I dont what triggered it. But all I did whenever I have them was panic for like 3 secs, realize what was happening imagine me having a 3some with alexis texas/rachel starr and some other calm, soothing thoughts and just fade out...
I studied Psychology at school... but by no means am I a straight A student, so my explanation might be a little off. But I'll try to explain it as best I can.
Basically, there are I think four, maybe five stages of sleep, and the only one that's really important is Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep. That's when we dream. It's called REM because your eyes move rapidly (obviously) because of electrical discharges in your brain that create the sensation of a conscious experience, which is what a dream is. Apparently dreams are an evolutionary coping technique that mimics the discharges (thoughts, sensations, feelings) from the day as a sort of encoding technique. Like if you practice riding a bike all day your brain will mimic those discharges to embed them into your subconscious memory and you'll know how to ride a bike better, or if you're thinking all day about how your girlfriend is cheating on you, you'll dream about her doing some suspect shit or you fucking some other broad because it'll make your subconscious feel better as a sort of confirmation of a perceived reality. As far as I can remember scientists don't know why it works like that, but that's what they think happens. But what they do know is that your body, sans the eyes, is paralyzed in REM sleep so you're not physically thrashing around in you're fighting off the Chicago goons trying to steal your Galaxy Dream-posites, or whatever it is you dream about.
Sleep Paralysis is when you disengage from a dream and become somewhat, not usually completely but sometimes so, conscious of the real world again but your body unfortunately is still paralyzed by your brain. It happens to a lot of people and is always pretty scary, but for all intents and purposes it's normal. You can't really do anything to snap out of it except wait. But as far as I know it's got nothing to do with demons.
So yeah. There ya go.
they say when that happens a demon is laying on ya body
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is it possible to have a heart attack because of sleep paralysis?
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Do you guy notice that when this happens... it always happens when you are hella tired. If it happens to anyone in here again... look around the room to see if you can see a dark shadow.
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