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#101. Posted:
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wheres the conspiracy, i dont see it ?
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It happened to me when I tried Lucid Dreaming, scary as **** but it was a cool experience in retrospect.
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I think I've had it once where there was a man with no color to him he was pure blank he had a knife and he was coming closer and closer to me. I could do nothing I woke up after it and panicked for like an hour straight was so scary wouldn't advise anyone to try to get this to happen!
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This happened to me a couple times, you really cant move and when you try to talk you make no noise its spooky
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I have been really interested with Lucid Dreaming, but the main way I have tried with is the WILD technique. And ive been to worried about continuing to try to do this technique because with this, you experience sleep paralysis. And that whole idea may not be terrible, but it has the potential to be frightening.
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I have a different version of it where I think I am going to wake up from a night-mare but it just puts me in another one it takes me like 10 of them to finally wake up. I am used to it and actually just make it fun to have Sleep Paralysis which took me a year to get used to. I remember I was about to get shot but then I pointed my finger at the guy and said "boom" and he just dropped dead then all the sudden I was robbing a bank with no arms while I was in third person which is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen in a dream. Sleep Paralysis has turned into a positive thing for me.
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Sleep paralysis is a phenomenon in which people, either when falling asleep or wakening, temporarily experience an inability to move. It is a transition state between wakefulness and rest characterized by complete muscle atonia (muscle weakness). It can occur at sleep onset or upon awakening, and it is often associated with terrifying visions, such as an intruder in the room, to which one is unable to react due to paralysis. It is believed to be a result of disrupted REM sleep, which is normally characterized by complete muscle atonia that prevents individuals from acting out their dreams. Sleep paralysis has been linked to disorders such as narcolepsy, migraines, anxiety disorders, and obstructive sleep apnea; however, it can also occur in isolation.[1][2] When linked to another disorder, sleep paralysis commonly occurs in association with the neurological sleep disorder narcolepsy
#108. Posted:
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Never happened to me and I kinda dont want it to. Sounds kinda weird!
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Well my cousin had this happen to her. one night she went sleep and then my mums mum (my grandmother) that passed before mine and her birth (i never got to meet her) but she had this happen and she saw my grandmother in her funeral clothes the next morning she woke up told her mum my aunt and described her perfectly even though she never knew what she wore that day also there was no pictures of the clothing! weird huh
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Never had it happen to me, but a close friend has spoken about this, I personally believe it can happen, anythings possible...
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