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Bobbylon5
The whole phenomenon of sleep paralysis is this not a reflection on our everyday life.
If we are paralyzed in our sleep is this not a reflection on our life, in particular our inability to change events unfolding around us in our everyday life?
Doesn't this explain why when we start to change things in our life the feeling of helplessness goes away.

The alien abduction phenomenon.
Isn't this a reflection on how our every life, on how these perspectively smaller (more cooperatively /business minded) less human people (usually our bosses/managers) have control over our life and whom often force or get us to do things that are bad or invasive.
This would explain why most abductees are or have family/partners working for a big company or the military.
Have a read up, most multiple abductees don't change their life after their first encounter.
On the flip side those whom change their life usually are not abducted again.

Vivid dreams.
I have lots of out there views on dreams and the spirit world but my best advice on vivid dreams is: Sit up, analyse and change what you need to to make things better.
With a vivid dream you have been given a gift. You have to make sure you act on the information you have been given.
If you have no choice or you decide not to then you may go down the road of sleep paralysis. In extreme cases or when other people are pulling the stings in your life then you to may have to put up with an abduction dream.

Life if for you.
You are the master of your own destiny.
Stand up and change things if you feel that the monsters in your life are oppressing you.
We are all Humans!
We all deserve a good and happy life.
Use the gifts that you have been given.
Seize the moment and don't be paralyzed or defiantly don't become an abduction statistic.
Take the bull by the horns if you have to.
Some times a small change is all you need, other times you may have to overhaul your life,
but the certainty is that when you act in the right way on the bad things that are happening around you then you will feel better.

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Fallen
Sleep paralysis is just new phrase invented to deceive people and to lower the peoples conciousneses of allen presence and their work/experiments on humans.
And yes we should wake up.
kam
I suffered from vivid dreams and sleep paraylsis during a traumatic period in my life - at 17. It was frightening - I had no idea what was going on and last for over a year, sometimes happening a few nights a week. It still happend every now and then but doesn't bother me.
I believe it was a result of post traumatic shock. I wish my doctor could have told me that 10 years ago. They had no idea either.
I never thought it had anything to do with alien abduction although I did go through a period of feeling like i was being possessed - it scared the sh** out of me.
earthchick
It's funny that this subject should come up because I was planning on bringing it up. I've read a lot on sleep paralysis, especially around UM, but something happened to my 17 year old daughter over the weekend, which I think may be sleep paralysis, but I'm not certain.


This is what she explained to me:
It was the middle of the night and she woke up feeling violently ill, more ill than she'd ever felt in her life. She literally felt like she was going to die. Her head was pounding in pain and the room seemed to be spinning. She felt on the verge of vomiting. Her room seemed unnaturally bright, even though the light was not on. She attempted to sit up and call for me, but she was only able to barely lift her arm and slightly raise her head in an attempt to look at her watch. She started thinking, over and over, If I just go back to sleep this will end. She must have fallen back to sleep eventually, because the next morning she woke up, feeling drained and tired, but otherwise OK.

I asked her if she was certain she didn't dream the whole thing and she told me no, that she was very certain that she had been awake. Does her description sound like sleep paralysis, or could it be something more?
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