Have you experienced sleep paralysis before and how was your experiences?Explaining what it is.Sleeping paralysis is something a few of us experience. You may experience it before you fall asleep or when you're going to wake up. It can takes from seconds to minutes. You are awake, but can still not move your body. You can't speak, move yourself and in some cases it's harder to breath (because a muscle is paralyzed). Some of them who experience sleeping paralysis hallucination difference things. They can see supernatural things when it's not there.
It's not a mental illness. It's happening because the brain are slow. When you're dreaming, your body are paralyzed because you wouldn't be able to move yourself in sleep. You moves a lot in your dreams. When you have a sleeping paralysis, you wakes up, but in some cases still dreaming. The brain hasn't turned on your ability to move either.
It's not dangerous and can't harm you, but it may be a creepy and scary experience.
(For more details, you can google it)My experiences.I have experienced it some times and it's crazy. The first time I experienced it I didn't know what it was. I thought it was weird when I couldn't move myself. I still dreamed, but was at the same time awake. It wasn't any normal day dreaming either, because I couldn't control it. I had a paranormal feeling. A pale faced guy with a knife stand in front of my. That was very creepy. But since he disappeared, I thought it was a dream and it wasn't anything dangerous. That experience happening several years ago.
Yesterday I had a sleeping paralysis too. I didn't see so many supernatural things this time. I knew that was a sleeping paralyzing that caused it, because I've read about it at TV2, a Norwegian internet news source. I couldn't move my body and I experienced several paralyzing. Because the body was in a relax mode and a muscle paralyzed, I experienced a heavy chest feeling. When you have a sleeping paralysis, you can still breath, but it's feels like you almost choke. For me it was like hanging. The only limbs I could move were my eyes and my tongue. It felt like something tightening my chest and neck...
- Have you experienced sleeping paralysis before?
- How was your experience?
- What did you see, feel, hear?
- How creepy was yours sleeping paralysis?