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Road Side Pub
sleep paralysis
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<blockquote data-quote="SOCOMech" data-source="post: 14385592" data-attributes="member: 102424"><p>I had bad night terror's as a kid also. Over time, I figured out how to sense when things were getting ready to get bad in the dream, I would then become aware of my surroundings and either try to wake myself up or fight it in the dream. If I tried to wake myself up, I would usually end up in the paralysis but no hallucinations. If I tried to deal with it in my dream, it was basically like being Neo from The Matrix and the Hulk at the same time...I knew I had total control over "my world" and could take on and beat whatever was coming for me, then get super angry and feel as if I would physically transform into a large strong being. Usually when things went bad, my dream would go from being anywhere in the world to all of a sudden being right where my actual body was....that's what made it feel so real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOCOMech, post: 14385592, member: 102424"] I had bad night terror's as a kid also. Over time, I figured out how to sense when things were getting ready to get bad in the dream, I would then become aware of my surroundings and either try to wake myself up or fight it in the dream. If I tried to wake myself up, I would usually end up in the paralysis but no hallucinations. If I tried to deal with it in my dream, it was basically like being Neo from The Matrix and the Hulk at the same time...I knew I had total control over "my world" and could take on and beat whatever was coming for me, then get super angry and feel as if I would physically transform into a large strong being. Usually when things went bad, my dream would go from being anywhere in the world to all of a sudden being right where my actual body was....that's what made it feel so real. [/QUOTE]
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