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I've always been under the impression that shadow people are demons. lol I don't know if true. My dad had an experience with one when he was a teenager. He said he saw a black shadow the shape of a man standing over him in the dark in his bedroom. He said he started to pray and it went away and it never came back. He said he woke up feeling like somebody was watching him and he said it was standing at the end of his bed by his feet and he said he rolled over thinking he was tripping and still dreaming or something and then he said next thing he knows he wakes up to a eerie feeling like he was being watched again and when he opened his eyes the shadow was standing over him. It still creeps him out to this day to talk about it.Trust me man, I'm jumpy-goosebumped-tear eyed typing this but part of me feels angry that it happened. I wish I could have fought whatever that thing was a little longer, it was so quick! The closest way I can describe the appearance of that shadow is if you watch a scene from the movie 'Running Scared' where there is a creepy shadow trying to open the door while the boy is making a phone call. The movements of the body was crazy.
Anyway, I recommend you read up on shadow people because I'm not alone with these experiences. I'd love to hear how medical pros can explain how me and my sister can have he EXACT same "nightmare" at the SAME time.
I'd have to agree with you on that. My friend would always tell me about her sleep paralysis and I actually thought it sounded cool. It happened to me after I ran my first half marathon. It was...different, not in a good way, but not in a bad either. I know I was asleep, but my eyes were wide open and when I tried to talk, I couldn't even open my mouth. I asked my sister about it since she was in the room while I was resting and she told me I was asleep the whole time. Scary ish, but it was a cool first time experience. It wasn't as bad as others.I feel left out. I want to feel
All the time especially when I start to fall asleepI don't think I've ever had sleep paralysis, but have any of you felt like you were about to fall out of bed but never did?
Sleep paralysis is no nightmare. You are fully aware of your surroundings. In a dream you can speak, walk, run. Sleep paralysis there is none of that. Usually takes all your energy to move a finger to snap out of itSo having a nightmare is sleep paralysis?Some ppl talking about being in a vegetable state and others fighting shadow men, where's the correlation?