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The paralysis may be accompanied by terrifying hallucinations (hypnopompic or hypnagogic) and an acute sense of danger. Sleep paralysis is particularly frightening to the individual because of the vividness of such hallucinations
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Some may hear strange noises, like footsteps or voices. Others feel an existence of someone being in the room. They also feel a sense of suffocation, as if someone is sitting heavily on their chest.
The symptoms of this disorder are usually the same in all sufferers. Episodes of sleep paralysis can last from a few seconds to several minutes.
Symptoms include;
The Inability to move
Feeling of being choked or suffocated
Seeing figures and shadows in the dark
Feelings of levitation
Night Terrors Symptoms: Sudden awakening from sleep, persistent fear or terror that occurs at night, screaming, sweating, confusion, rapid heart rate, inability to explain what happened, usually no recall of "bad dreams" or nightmares, may have a vague sense of frightening images. Many people see spiders, snakes, animals or people in the room, are unable to fully awake, difficult to comfort, with no memory of the event on awakening the next day.
Originally posted by pellian
Look I know this sounds crazy But I have seen giant spiders run around the wall of my room at night. I know what they are. Please keep this post alive I have much information to share.
Originally posted by pellian
those are not hallucinations. I have seen these spiders dissappear into some sort of invisibility cloak. like they are passing out of our realm. The realm of the dead is of a higher speed of light than ours.when the objects vacuum permeability decreases they become part of our world.
Originally posted by TheWalkingFox
Really? Ethereal spiders? Sleep paralysis hallucinations?
You guys are lucky.
Here in Washington, we have these beauties;
And yes, they DO love to sit on your pillow.