10-22-2009, 07:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2009, 07:12 PM by ElephantShoe.)
Anyone else get it? I've got it a few times, all within a span of a few months from each other. It's more psychological than emotional, but this is the best place to post it I guess.
I had no idea what sleep paralysis was until I read about it. Funny, because a few weeks later I actually experienced it, isn't that weird? It's like I set myself up indirectly.
Anyways, usually when I get it, it's just that typical shadow heart-trembling sh*t. It doesn't frighten me, seeing how I just close my eyes and go back to sleep. I've read that you can control it, like, do whatever you want under paralysis. That'd be awesome if I learned how. Also, I'm not sure if this is sleep paralysis, but one day I woke up and I couldn't breath, and I obviously couldn't move because of paralysis. I had to try so hard to open my mouth.
One of my teachers this year told us that she gets that same reoccurring theme where a killer walks into her room with a knife. That gives me the creeps just thinking about it.
Anyways, anyone else get it? Post your experiences, I'm interested.
I had no idea what sleep paralysis was until I read about it. Funny, because a few weeks later I actually experienced it, isn't that weird? It's like I set myself up indirectly.
Anyways, usually when I get it, it's just that typical shadow heart-trembling sh*t. It doesn't frighten me, seeing how I just close my eyes and go back to sleep. I've read that you can control it, like, do whatever you want under paralysis. That'd be awesome if I learned how. Also, I'm not sure if this is sleep paralysis, but one day I woke up and I couldn't breath, and I obviously couldn't move because of paralysis. I had to try so hard to open my mouth.
One of my teachers this year told us that she gets that same reoccurring theme where a killer walks into her room with a knife. That gives me the creeps just thinking about it.
Anyways, anyone else get it? Post your experiences, I'm interested.