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@aviationdoctor.eth
I’ve read terrifying accounts of sleep paralysis and the attendant feelings of oppression and supernatural presence they elicit. Thankfully, I’ve never experienced it. What I have experienced, on the other hand, is waking up in the dark and —for a short while— having zero recollection of where I am. The bed is unfamiliar, the room is strange, my muscle memory is helpless at locating the light switch, etc. The feeling of disorientation and vulnerability is unsettling. Though that’s just coming from traveling all the time and staying at so many hotels that they just become a forgettable blur at some point
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@degenveteran.eth
Ya I can see that. Early military years it was the same feeling I would know based on my bed or cot 😂 I did have sleep paralysis once which was freaky...
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@darrylyeo
Trying to wake up and finding yourself unable to move is genuinely one of the worst feelings
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@pjc
Ever had "false awakenings" Thomas? Where you dream you wake up, only to release later you're still in the dream, then you "wake up" (but you're still in the dream...then <loop>). Can be a little terrifying too! But full on waking sleep paralysis is legit scary!
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@cryptowenmoon.eth
Not me, I sleep like a baby.
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@fufuprophet.eth
https://warpcast.com/wayseeker/0xb8dc502d
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absolutely had those as well - very strange vibe when you have no idea where you are in the given moment.
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@wevans247.eth
I had sleep paralysis at least once — I remember trying to move (was laying on my side), not being able to move, and the suddenly nerved or whatever kicked in and I kind of sprung up, like a rubber band snapping
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@nonaa.eth
This is called sleep inertia Don’t know if you’ve heard of it
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@l3mbda
the thrill of waking up in a new hotel room
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@quelz.eth
Same thing happens to me from time to time.. Usually after a long night of partying and Tequila
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@mobinaox
Yeah, sleep paralysis is terrible, it's like you want to scream but you don't have the ability It is more terrifying that you are awake....
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@spreelg3
Waking up in unfamiliar places can be disorienting and unsettling.
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@eddieosh
Night terrors are... terrifying! Not recommended. Usually triggered by a very cold bedroom.
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@ayojoseph
I think it's more of a spiritual stuff imo
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I don’t know but sounds terrifying. I suffered from insomnia for a while and I’m slowly recovering my sleep recently but excluding the intense lack of energy and motivation I think I wasn’t scared about it. What happened to you is definitely scarier. What’s your reaction? I mean, how you feel when you come back into yourself?
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experienced sleep paralysis a few times in my life, all brief moments but all very uncomfortable.
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