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Invictus wroteYoung_Reefa_Man wrote They've also said sleeping on your back and playing video games before bed increases your chances of sleep paralysis or lucid dreaming not sure why sleeping on your back would but playing video games just before you go to sleep increases brain activity and if you start to fall asleep before your brain is ready your chances are greatly increased
I guess laying on your back because when I lay on my back and get it, the ghost figure is on my chest/stomach.
what are you trying to say?
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SiIver wroteYoung_Reefa_Man wroteKuto wroteVANAGON wrote IDK if this is the same relation but I remember one time at my uncles when I was about to fall asleep I was able to see some type of figure across the room, the room was dark and I wasnt able to gain access to a light, I heard some noises, but I was staring at the figure in the dark across the room for several minutes.this is going to give me a nightmare -.-
I cant stand hearing noises in the dark, im always paranoid of someone breaking into my house from watching the Elizabeth Smart movie when I was young (Wish I would have never watched it).
Also when I was around 5 at one of my older houses I encountered a ghost in the middle of the night, I couldnt move but it was right in front of me, I was screaming and my parents burst throught the hallway and it dissapeared once they turned the light on. It was a one time experience and I was fine, a year or so later we moved across town, CRAZY part was we would visit the neighbours at that same house and the new people who moved in said they saw a ghost in the same room a few nights after moving in, pretty crazy!
Riight but idc ima keep reading xD
Lol ikr #NoSleepTonight
Its sad to see how the ghetto has taken over this old house, I used to live here in the early 2000's, everyone on this block knew eachother, it was a great place but its made its turn for the worst. What really pisses me off was that this house was all original from when it was first built when I lived there, the reason we moved was because we were renting the house, and the owner had sold it to a new owner.
This is what pissed me off, the new owners of the house completely renovated it to a modern day house, I understand that it may make you a better profit but I cant stand modern day houses, I like the history and patina of older houses, and im guessing that the spirits that lurk in that house are getting their revenge on the new owners...
I miss you yosemite house..
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Young_Reefa_Man wrote They've also said sleeping on your back and playing video games before bed increases your chances of sleep paralysis or lucid dreaming not sure why sleeping on your back would but playing video games just before you go to sleep increases brain activity and if you start to fall asleep before your brain is ready your chances are greatly increasedI do BOTH of those things and I've never encountered this before.
My luck, I guess.
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Clones wroteYoung_Reefa_Man wrote They've also said sleeping on your back and playing video games before bed increases your chances of sleep paralysis or lucid dreaming not sure why sleeping on your back would but playing video games just before you go to sleep increases brain activity and if you start to fall asleep before your brain is ready your chances are greatly increasedI do BOTH of those things and I've never encountered this before.
My luck, I guess.
Heres here is a link that has help me with lucid dreaming but if you want it to be a nightly occurance you need to spend alot of time preparing your self for it
http://www.wikihow.com/Lucid-Dream
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Clones wroteYoung_Reefa_Man wrote They've also said sleeping on your back and playing video games before bed increases your chances of sleep paralysis or lucid dreaming not sure why sleeping on your back would but playing video games just before you go to sleep increases brain activity and if you start to fall asleep before your brain is ready your chances are greatly increasedI do BOTH of those things and I've never encountered this before.
My luck, I guess.
Yea same. Lol I am actually doing this things right now.
*Knocks on wood*
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That sounds really creepy, and weird.
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I have had sleep paralysis a few times before, now I don't worry about it too much :p
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Odin wrote I have had sleep paralysis a few times before, now I don't worry about it too much :p
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I used to have episodes of sleep paralysis often, they were never really scary as they were frustrating (people would never believe me when I said that I literally couldn't get up). However, around a year ago I finally figured out why I got them so often and was diagnosed with Narcolepsy. One tip I have for anyone who has these often would be to try and "push" your way out by moving your eyes around.
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Never had that happen or heard anyone say its happened to them irl.. I have had a bad dream and was trying to wake up during it and eventually woke up before I died and was shaking when I woke
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