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u/woodentaint · 4 pointsr/Sleepparalysis

I've seen the old hag. I "woke up" in my old apartment from a stress filled deep sleep. I saw my bedroom (lifting my head off the pillow) as clear as day but I couldn't move or talk out of fear. The old hag was floating there in front of my eyes, a few feet from me. We made eye contact and she shouted and laughed followed by the line "You don't belong here!" Eventually I was able to lay my head back on my pillow and my whole body vibrated or buzzed as if my body had gone to sleep.

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When I woke up I googled something like "witch nightmare" and eventually found out about sleep paralysis. That's when I found this book https://www.amazon.com/Terror-That-Comes-Night-Experience-Centered/dp/081221305X

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Reading it made me feel a little better because this is a pretty common one to have. Good luck friend.

u/kylecorry31 · 3 pointsr/Sleepparalysis

Same, I discovered it last year when my roommate would want to work late at night.

I since discovered I could turn sleep paralysis into lucid dreaming, so I no longer use a sleep mask, but it definitely did help.

I used this mask for the most help: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GSO1D9O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_IKXWzb390XENR

u/DoktorSleepless · 1 pointr/Sleepparalysis

I'd have no idea how to write a 10 paper paper on sleep paralysis with what I just know. I haven't read them, but I'd look into these two books since I think they're written with a more scientific/anthropological background as apposed to some of the other super natural explanations. You'd probably get some good ideas from the way the books themselves are formatted.

Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos, and the Mind-Body Connection (Studies in Medical Anthropology


The Terror That Comes in the Night: An Experience-Centered Study of Supernatural Assault Traditions (Publications of the American Folklore Society)