Monday, 1 June 2015

Have You Ever Woken Up In The Middle Of Night Paralysed? Well, You’re Not Alone

How many of you have at one time or another woken up unable to speak or move in the middle of the night? If you have, we would like to inform you that you are not alone.

The standard definition for this phenomenon is called sleep paralysis. And although it’s certainly a strange phenomena is actually not uncommon. Those who experience it suggest, “..it lasts a few seconds, several moments at most, or occasionally longer and usually occurs right before you are about to fall asleep or wake up.”

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A Mysterious Presence

Many have reported that when experiencing sleep paralysis, they feel a “presence” of something often described as “malevolent, threatening or, evil,” and many feel a large amount of terror and panic. Scientific approaches although say the phenomenon of experiencing sleep paralysis is simply one of hallucination. That’s a relief.

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Is It Spiritual? 

There are examples of the phenomenon that would fit under the umbrella of “spiritual” ideas, such as the sensation of floating or being outside the body, or visits from entities not of this world, near death experiences, and more. Outside of spiritual philosophies, quantum science has shown us, there are “worlds within our world that we are not able to perceive easily yet,” and perhaps the experience of sleep paralysis may be one.

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Lucid Dreams

Could the phenomenon of sleep paralysis be related to what’s known as lucid dreaming, as individuals report being conscious during a paralysis state while in bed? Lucid dreaming is when one experiences a dream state while being totally conscious of it. Buddhists are known to practice lucid dreaming as a means of approaching enlightenment. Basically they strive to control their consciousness while dreaming. Now that’s a task.

Real Or Unreal Experience?

The nature of sleep paralysis is no doubt intriguing and real for many individuals of sound mind. Those in the scientific world who dismiss the experience as completely false while not having facts to identify the phenomenon as such would perhaps be better to place it in the realm of neutrality, and as being a phenomena unexplained.

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Enjoy your kip by all means, but don’t go overdoing with sleep, a recent study shows that too much sleep can kill you. Maybe that’s why they call it the cousin of death.

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