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Originally posted by Whine Flu
reply to post by Iamonlyhuman
Well, I dunno about you, homeboy, but for me dreams can initiate the sleep paralysis episodes. There's a big difference between having a dream and sleep paralysis. Dreams can leave you with vivid feelings, but they're not physical whatsoever. Sleep paralysis is a stage where you can physicaly feel sensations, and you're alert to the situation. I'm pretty sure you know this already, but you can go ahead and laugh at everyone labeling this as a sleep paralysis episode. You're only laughing at the truth, though.
I dreamed I was in a mansion
It was like a dream that mirrored reality
In the dream I knew I was alone
I had dreamed that I checked all the locks
As I was trying to go to sleep in my dream
I wanted to wake up
I woke up and went on about my day
the dreams were different
but it was not painful it was very erotic and pleasurable
Originally posted by lifecitizen
In Iceland folk culture sleep paralysis is generally called having a "Mara". A goblin or a succubus (since it is generally female) believed to cause nightmares (the origin of the word 'Nightmare' itself is derived from her name). Other European cultures share variants of the same folklore, calling her under different names;
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An incubus is the male equivalent.
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Originally posted by Bunken Drum
OP, I've had a fair bit of practice with semi-lucid, lucid & OOBE states. It sounds to me like a semi-lucid dream. IME, SP happens when you are still awake or on waking, although it can confuse me sometimes by happening after a 'false awakening' dream.
That said, I wouldn't dismiss the paranormal angle either. In that 1/2 way stage, the 'inhibitors' that our ego creates to keep us in this familiar reality aren't working as usual. This is the most likely time for us to accidentally make contact with a non-corporeal entity.
I suppose a devout christian would call them angels or demons. We cant know their motivations tho, what we can experience of other realms is mediated for us by the ego. How can we say 'good' or 'evil' when even up & down are irrelevant? It always struck me to wonder how wierd it must be for them too, to make contact with a being from another type of existance?
If it were just a feeling that someone or something was there, I'd probably err on the sceptical side, but what you describe is quite prolonged for a random encounter. I'd say it was real. Incubus? I dont believe they exist as described in christian texts. Its just as likely to have been a living person having an OOBE...
Did it feel malevolent? Or was it unpleasant because you couldn't move, or just because it was so strange?
What ever it was I did not like it.
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
reply to post by Melissa101Did it feel malevolent? Or was it unpleasant because you couldn't move, or just because it was so strange?
What ever it was I did not like it.
Its not sleep paralysis and I am a medical doctor. Its a demonic attack.