Monday, 23 March 2020

Why is Sleep Paralysis so scary?



Its been more than a week since I'm working from home due to the coronavirus social distancing thing and I usually don't sleep in the daytime but since there is not much work today. I took a bath at 1:00 pm and after lunch, I slept for like 1 hour.

Around 3:50pm I woke up but not really, I thought I was dreaming I tried to move and I failed, I tried to turn to the other side of the bed I failed, I was trying to scream and shout but couldn't able to speak a single word.

I was sleeping with my chest towards the bed and felt like somebody was sitting on my back and pushing me hard against the bed. This wasn't the first time I was experiencing this. But Since the lights are off I was scared so much that when I tried to shout or call someone again, a little amount of saliva comes out from my mouth. (Like someone crushed an orange with their hands so hard and juice starts coming out) After this amount I finally able to move and rush towards the switchboard and switch on the room's light and drink water.


What's the pattern of Sleep Paralysis with me?

  • As far as my observations, It usually occurs in the daytime, which obviously indicates that when I slept on unexpected times.
  • I also observed that it happens when the lights are off, which is the more scariest part.
  • It happens when I am sleeping alone and in a big spacious room,

Paranormal Fact about Sleep Paralysis
  • According to some people when this happens, It means that a spirit is sitting on your chest with their hands on your shoulder.
~Nilesh Kumar
@nileshkumar94

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