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USS_Pain 18 points ago +18 / -0

I can kind of confirm this. I experienced this kind of sleep paralysis constantly until I told the entity to begone in Jesus’ name.

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TownHallBall 1 point ago +2 / -1

That's the only thing that ever worked for me. And i'm agnostic. Called on God and Jesus....BOOM. Back in bed wide awake.

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TickleMissle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good old sleep paralysis. Other than meditation...sleep paralysis is one of the weird run time errors that allows us to be aware of and consciously view the difference between our soul and body. When sleep paralysis happens...most people fight it because it's crazy scary if you don't understand what's happening. They hear voices, see shadows, see entities, etc. They try their best to wake themselves up (signal a flight response). Telling the "entity" to begone in Jesus' name is a conscious manifestation of this (and works if you are spiritual).

Mainly, It's important to just relax when all this starts happening and you'll quickly reach a more comfortable vibration (a higher plane) and hopefully be conscious for it because it's truly something great. It's also important to remember that at this point in the situation, it is your conscious mind (brain) encountering and viewing the "entities". In a simple way, they are not something (vibrations) our brain has any sort of prior knowledge of or experience with in the physical world and thus connects dots when deciphering what you are looking at (like you would a symbol).

Example of how your brain connects dots: It deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae.

For those that experience sleep paralysis but are confused by or scared of what's happening, I'll offer some help that might put some pieces together for you. For most people, this won't make any sense whatsover (unless you're spiritually inclined). For those that have experienced sleep paralysis, it'll make perfect sense.

Ask yourself, "Who am I?"

The goal isn’t to answer with words, but to “feel” or “touch” the “natural substance” that underlies the very notion of “I”. If an answer comes to mind, ask yourself “who did this answer just occur to”, and then again, “who am I”?