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I meant that it was an interesting story. I know first hand that an encounter with a shadow person can be unnerving.Not really a nice story.
I meant that it was an interesting story. I know first hand that an encounter with a shadow person can be unnerving.Not really a nice story.
Hi…What do you mean by shadow people?I meant that it was an interesting story. I know first hand that an encounter with a shadow person can be unnerving.
“Shadow Person”What do you mean by shadow people?
Yes, that’s what it means.To the OP - You say you don’t have narcolepsy. Does this mean you had a sleep study and were found to be normal or you just don’t have the other symptoms associated with it?
Hi, okay what do you mean by shadow person and is it connected to a course in miracles?“Shadow Person”
Is this what you’re refering to?Counterpoint
Hi, okay what do you mean by shadow person and is it connected to a course in miracles?
Also, what do you think of this research: *J Cogn Neurosci. 2008 Jan;20(1):182-92. Despite widespread public belief in such phenomena and over 75 years of experimentation, there is no evidence that psychic ability exists.
May God flood you with truth, Annem
Is this what you’re refering to?Counterpoint
Hi, okay what do you mean by shadow person and is it connected to a course in miracles?
Also, what do you think of this research: *J Cogn Neurosci. 2008 Jan;20(1):182-92. Despite widespread public belief in such phenomena and over 75 years of experimentation, there is no evidence that psychic ability exists.
May God flood you with truth, Annem
Just wanted to make sure you were not taking it as a story for entertainment was all.I meant that it was an interesting story. I know first hand that an encounter with a shadow person can be unnerving.
Happens to me a couple times every month. Scary when it happens, but I usually laugh about it when I wake up.
I know it’s not real so I don’t feel threatened physically or spiritually.
Have you had any experiences with hypnagogic entities?
Yup, same with me.
I don’t believe one gender is more susceptible to hypnagogia/SP than another. However, those who sleep on their backs appear to be more prone to it than those who sleep in the fetal position.I wonder if this disorder is more common in men than in women? Personally, I have never experienced it, but my adult son has.
This depends on one’s interpretation. From a scientific perspective, hypnagogic entities are explained as hallucinations. From a religious perspective, they are explained as supernatural entities (e.g angelic or demonic beings).Also some of these experiences people are talking about on this forum seem like they could be demonic. Are you all sure that you have sleep paralysis, and not something more sinister?![]()
I partially agree with you. From a purely naturalistic perspective, these are explained as mere hallucinations. From a purely spiritual perspective, these are explained as entities. From the Catholic perspective, each case would need to be analyzed independently to determine the probability of natural or supernatural causes. For instance, most cases where demonic activity is suspected result in the Church declaring a psychological condition. There are some that are determined to be the result of demonic attachment, however.I don’t believe one gender is more susceptible to hypnagogia/SP than another. However, those who sleep on their backs appear to be more prone to it than those who sleep in the fetal position.
This depends on one’s interpretation. From a scientific perspective, hypnagogic entities are explained as hallucinations. From a religious perspective, they are explained as supernatural entities (e.g angelic or demonic beings).
Oh yeah, very frightening at first, until my Psychiatrist explained to me what’s going on.Have you had any experiences with hypnagogic entities?
Believe me when I say, If it’s demonic you will know and you well not forget it. It stays with you. Even when it’s dark in your room you can see it. Those things are darker then the darkness in your room. You can feel the evil and you can smell the stench.This depends on one’s interpretation. From a scientific perspective, hypnagogic entities are explained as hallucinations. From a religious perspective, they are explained as supernatural entities (e.g angelic or demonic beings).
I guess you have decided to accept the scientific explanation.Oh yeah, very frightening at first, until my Psychiatrist explained to me what’s going on.
After that, it just tickles me now.
I was simply presenting two different interpretations.Believe me when I say, If it’s demonic you will know and you well not forget it. It stays with you. Even when it’s dark in your room you can see it. Those things are darker then the darkness in your room. You can feel the evil and you can smell the stench.
As for angels. I haven’t seen any. But I know that I have herd there music. It’s the most beautifulness music I’ve ever herd, that I know no human can mimic.
Based on my personal experience, the sleep paralysis is the result of reacting with fear whenever we find ourselves in the hypnagogic (upon going to sleep) and/or hypnopompic (upon waking up) state. Hypnagogia is not necessarily an unpleasant experience. In fact, I had my most profound spiritual experience in this state.During REM, our brains put our bodies into a state of paralysis, to keep us from hurting ourselves if we act them out. This is where sleep paralysis and the ‘hallucinations’ come into play.