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Off Topic / Re: has anyone else experienced this before?
« on: May 18, 2017, 03:14:46 PM »Isn't that sleep paralysis? I get that all the time. It's more likely to happen if you're sleeping on your back, IIRC.He didn't exactly describe sleep paralysis, sleep paralysis is more like lucid daydreaming without motor function. I'm pretty sure it's caused by a skipped step in normal dream cycles so your body can't move but you are lucid and no longer dreaming.
I think what he's describing is more like half-lucid deep sleep where he has motor function and can therefore open his eyes, but upon closing them again is so tired that he forgets he is dreaming and falls back into standard REM sleep.




