• My worst sleep paralysis experience yet.
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[QUOTE=-Ben_Wolfe-;24242993]In the span of about two weeks I had three sleep-paralysis episodes. Only one scars me to this day. I hope never to experience it again.[/QUOTE] What is it? Explain! :ghost:
i had this weird dream i was running away from something i tried to run away but it just couldnt do it fucking wierd
Once I had it and I woke up and saw a blue demon staring at me.
I don't think I've ever had sleep paralysis, but I sometimes have this really weird thing. It's sort of like when you have the flu or something, and you can't sleep and sort of hallucinate - like one strange memory I have is having a fighter jet style HUD overlay thing in my vision, as I'm sat in bed just staring across my room. Another was when I wasn't ill, but I think I must have half-awoken from sleep. I'd left my window open that, and the wind was really strong, making loads of noise and rattling my blinds - but I was just laid there in bed thinking to myself "this is a great song" and then [i]in my head[/i] going through Windows Media Player, and [i]looking[/i] (The Media Player Library screen 'took up' my vision, like an overlay) to find the track name. My fucked up head decided the sound of the [b]fucking wind[/b] was a track on George Harrison's Cloud Nine album: [IMG]http://www.fab4collectibles.com/CloudNineCover.jpg[/IMG] Single weirdest fucking sleep-related thing to happen to me (yet). It was honestly what I imagine Crystal Meth would be like.
[QUOTE=flippy645;24246298]i had this weird dream i was running away from something i tried to run away but it just couldnt do it fucking wierd[/QUOTE] I had a dream like that. Me and my friends were having a race, but no matter how fast I ran I couldn't keep up, so they left me behind and I never saw them again. It was really scary and sad in the dream, but when I told my friends they just laughed. :saddowns:
happened too me one time
[QUOTE=littleicyman;24239647]I have sleep paralysis nearly every morning, and only mornings, unintentionally. It's not fun.[/QUOTE] I'm almost certain its the way you lay. Whenever i was laying on my back asleep, i would have sleep paralysis, but if im on my side i'm fine.
I've had this before, woke up to see something crawling behind my computer, just a dark figure. I woke up to check my computer
The only time I've ever had sleep paralysis, I thought heard someone shuffling back and forth in the room with me. I tried looking to see who it was, but I couldn't move. After I realized it was sleep paralysis, I tried making a sound, because somehow I knew if I could hear myself, I'd wake up. I only managed to make a noise like "hrrngh", but it worked. I woke up right after that. I had a hard time falling back to sleep, though.
i just tried to do this it didnt work
Early this morning I woke up next to this petite blond girl. She was holding me inside her and multiple orgasming. I thought she'd disappear after a while but she never did and now she's filing lawsuits against me for sexual assault, the bitch. What was I talking about, again?
My sister had a bad experience with this, She dreamt someone hit her in the face with a brick (during a fight or something) Then she woke up stretched across her bed with a big bruise on her face, The doctor said she just hit her head on the wall and then went back to sleep ?
i used to have such deep sleeps that i would have paralysis for a couple seconds. So when I was a kid, I was always afraid of the dark, like DEATHLY afraid, I would scream if the lights were ever turned off, and I would run around throwing fists, lol. And I thought there were "Dark Men" in the dark. :iiam: they looked like those ghosts but they were black and had yellow eyes. So one night I woke up and something walks into my room but I couldn't move, and literally picks me up and shakes me, then puts me back down into my bed. I was convinced it was the Dark Men. I still don't know what it was. I know it wasn't a dream. Scary. I know longer scream and throw fists when the lights are off. I'm not that scared of the dark, just normal like everyone else.
I had one where I almost suffocated
Once when I was napping on a bus. I couldn't move shit, everything was black, and the Air conditioning was twenty times louder than it should be. Fortunately, sleep and dreams megathread taught me how to wake up earlier :3: .
[QUOTE=bearwolf;24243335]Oky this is a little crazy and i'm not joking, but i had nearly exactly the same dream and then suffered from just a slightly differnt sleep paralysis afterwards. My dream was the same tunnle,slight flooding,police, but in mine me and my family were being chased by this 'shadow figure'. Somone in the dream said to me that if the shadow figure is comming he will scream to alert you that he is gonna kill you. One by one my family were being killed as i ran down this tunnle, each time i heard a scream which i would describe as the l4d2 hunter pounce scream but the scream went on for about 10 secounds. Then when he came for me i woke up with sleep paralysis just staring at my open wordrobe door. I heared a loud scream and saw a screaming shadow head staring back at me.(Imagain a scream mask but black making this fucking constant hunter pouncing scream) I was probably about 9 at the time and still to this day that is the worst sleep paralysis i have ever had. After the sleep paralysis I ran to my mom and dads room and basically was shit scared for the rest of the night, God i can't even turn around as i type this.[/QUOTE] Dear god that's fucking horrible. :ohdear:
Everyone's dreams here correspond to something that happened in reality. Like the guy that was running away from something. He could have been in denial of something or afraid to do something
When I was ten, I woke up, lying on the couch (I fell asleep there after playing PS2 for six hours) because I heard this loud scream. In front of me was a eight foot tall black thing with HUGE fingers. I tried screaming and running, but nothing moved. It picked me up by my neck, and dragged me to my room, and pinned me against the wall. It looked into me with it's empty black eyes, and said to me: "Fucking go to sleep on time or I'll come back." I woke up in my room, right where the monster dragged me, screming. I went to sleep at 9:00 every night for the next two years.
Ah shit why did I have to read this at midnight Now I'm scared to go to sleep I have never experienced these and I never want to, since the last thing I need to see is some black shadowy figure picking me up by my neck, or breathing on my face or assraping me or something :ohdear:. I mean, I can deal with having a nightmare about it, but shit I would hate to experience this while I'm awake.
Sleep paralysis is a condition that actually happens to me and my best friend regularly without us trying to. It's so fucking terrifying sometimes.
I get this a lot to the point where I've sort of studied it. I usually see my room with things moving around, only to suddenly snap back into their original position. Sometimes it happens to me to, I'm somehow sliding off of my bed only to snap back into position. Sometimes it's a bit more fictional, but it always seems like I'm in a panic state. However, I remember that every time I jolt awake from it I open my eyes, so they can't already be open. I'm positive that this isn't too special, just a nightmare with an extra dash of realism. Like it's the left side of my brain that's partially woken up from sleep, but not my right, because I can think somewhat logically when it's happening. I know this because when I get it now I'm just like "Shit I'm stuck in this again. I'll wake up in a few minutes..." and when I see the typical nightmare stuff I say "I can't move. I'm in a dream. Fuck off." Sometimes when I get this there's no nightmare attached. I'm just laying there perfectly relaxed, feels good man. The effect tends to carry over when I wake up.
I woke up and could swear someone had a shotgun leveled at my head two nights in a row. It was horrible.
I've never had it. So basically it is when you wake up unable to move and sometimes you hallucinate and see stuff that were in your dreams but now are portrayed in the real world by your mind?
[QUOTE=Hobo4President;24255733]I've never had it. So basically it is when you wake up unable to move and sometimes you hallucinate and see stuff that were in your dreams but now are portrayed in the real world by your mind?[/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=940989"]Utterly shameless plug.[/URL]
I never hallucinate with sleep paralysis, but I keep trying to move and it feels like i'm moving out of my body. Like, my soul is trying to pull away and keeps getting snapped back. One time I kept falling asleep and waking up repeatedly over the course of 10 minutes, felt like hours, and I thought it would never end.
Never had it before. Sounds freakin' scary though. I'd flip if it happened to me.
Sleep paralysis is the only thing scaring me away from trying lucid dreaming. That and accidentally thinking about what my worst fear is, or looking in a mirror out of curiosity.
I've had a few scares with Sleep Paralysis. Anyone who tries to do it willingly is just a douche.
Seems like everybody sees the shadow guy amiright?
That's hardcore
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