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Originally posted by Hopefromabove
Did i see something for real or was it another hallucination due to sleep paralysis.
Originally posted by Hopefromabove
.whatever it was i had no symptoms of sleep paralysis..
Originally posted by aboveGoos
On topic though: How would you describe this "thing"? Perhaps it was some sort of mental artefact from your dream? Kind of how you stare at a bright light-source and you get a spot in your field of vision.
Originally posted by Jasper107
reply to post by Hopefromabove
I too have experienced sleep paralysis. One time I woke up on my left side to see a small hooded figure in a checked gown standing at the side of my bed. At first I thought it was my daughter as she used to come beside me when she was smaller, so I called out her name a couple of times. However, even as I was calling her name I realised it wasn't her. A fear started to well up and as it did the figure started to float higher by the side of the bed. By this time, and it was probably only seconds, I was freaking out big time, screaming out, and I kicked out and up with my left leg and kicked the figure in the head and it immediately disappeared. My foot did not come into contact with anything solid. My heart was racing and I was too scared to get up. Eventually I got up and put on the tv. I slept with the tv on for days.
I am prone to waking up and I guess dragging my nightmares with me, as that's what it feels like. I'm awake, as in my eyes are open and I'm in my room but see things like tarantulas on my curtains and bedroom furniture. One time I woke up to see a huge a spider on my wardrobe, I realised it wasn't real, watched it for a bit then fell back asleep. This is the first time I realised it was not real and did not freak out i.e jumping out of bed, switching on the light to try and find a spider.
I experience sleep paralysis and nightmares mostly when I sleep on my back, well this seems to be the position I am in when I wake up. I have had some really scary experiences, well to me anyway.
I know exactly how you feel.