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Strange Sleep Disorder Makes People See 'Demons'
livescience ^ | 31 March 2013 Time: 10:20 PM ET

Posted on 04/02/2013 6:51:25 PM PDT by BenLurkin

Sleep paralysis happens when people become conscious while their muscles remain in the ultra-relaxed state that prevents them from acting out their dreams. The experience can be quite terrifying, with many people hallucinating a malevolent presence nearby, or even an attacker suffocating them. Surveys put the number of sleep paralysis sufferers between about 5 percent and 60 percent of the population. [Say what?]

One man told her about his frequent sleep paralysis episodes, during which he'd experience extremely realistic hallucinations of a young child, skipping around the bed and singing nursery rhymes. Sometimes, the child would sit on his pillow and talk to him. One night, the tot asked the man a personal question. When he refused to answer, the child transformed into a "horrendous demon," MacKinnon said.

For another man, who had the sleep disorder narcolepsy (which can make sleep paralysis more common), his dream world clashed with the real world in a horrifying way. His sleep paralysis episodes typically included hallucinations that someone else was in his house or his room — he'd hear voices or banging around. One night, he awoke in a paralyzed state and saw a figure in his room as usual.

"He suddenly realizes something is different," MacKinnon said. "He suddenly realizes that he is in sleep paralysis, and his eyes are open, but the person who is in the room is in his room in real life."

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TOPICS: Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: cantscream; disorders; sleep; sleepparalysis; testifying; theentity
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To: Secret Agent Man

Gee thanks everybody, now I’ll have to sleep with the light on after reading this thread.


41 posted on 04/02/2013 8:56:53 PM PDT by Ciexyz
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To: BenLurkin

42 posted on 04/02/2013 9:21:56 PM PDT by Slyfox (The Key to Marxism is Medicine ~ Vladimir Lenin)
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To: stuartcr

It’s different than a mere nightmare. Your eyes are open, but you can’t move. You see the room in real-time, with the nightmare mixing with what you actually see.

The first time it happened, I could see that something was on fire in the next room, but I couldn’t do anything about it (paralysis). The flames got brighter and brighter, until a little girl engulfed in flames came slowly walking in the room with her arms outstretched. The flames had no effect on her as she was coming toward me; her face was emotionless. I woke up before she reached me.

The second time, a window broke in the next room, and I could hear someone rummaging around. I saw him walk by the door, but I couldn’t get my gun. I was just laying there, hoping he wouldn’t get me. I woke up before he entered the room.

The third time, demons were flying around my bed. By now, I knew what was really happening, so it didn’t really scare me.

The thought of that little girl still gives me the creeps, though.


43 posted on 04/02/2013 9:24:20 PM PDT by scott7278 ("...I have not changed Congress and how it operates the way I would have liked..." - BHO)
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To: SatinDoll

They are real demons..but scientists and others “experts” are too dumb to see it. They are possessed themselves with demons of “knowledge.”


44 posted on 04/02/2013 9:24:20 PM PDT by fabian (" And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo in laughter")
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To: BenLurkin

I used to have this quite regularly, almost everyday. With a little effort I can still make it happen. Usually this involves waking up earlier in the morning, doing a little meditation or prayer, and then laying back down sleep on my back. Very shortly after lying down, within 20-30 seconds, there is this collapsing sensation, followed by a very loud roaring sound and an intense feeling of vibrations. At that point I can open my eyes and look around the room, but I am unable to move (other than my eyes) or talk. Sometimes I’ll see somebody in my room, usually a friend or loved one; other times no one will be around but little things will be subtly out of place. If I persist in trying to move my body I’ll “pop out” of my body, and that’s where things get really cool. Although there are sometimes sensations of physical discomfort — an intense feeling of pressure on my abdomen, for example — I’ve never seen anything particularly frightening.


45 posted on 04/02/2013 10:07:32 PM PDT by Qilin
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To: SatinDoll

For later


46 posted on 04/02/2013 10:38:35 PM PDT by varina davis (A real American patriot -- Gov. Rick Perry)
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To: SoCal Pubbie

I hope nobody ever really breaks into my room, because my standard “waking-up” response to thinking there is someone in my room is to throw a stuffed dog at them. Or a pillow. Neither of which is likely to cause serious concern for a real burglar.

I guess it is better than waking up shooting the computer.


47 posted on 04/03/2013 5:20:55 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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