Author Topic: I'm scared of sleeping now :c  (Read 1879 times)

Dang, it's been too long since I've posted here.
anyway, pack a mental gun with you. Always helps me when my mind is playing tricks on me.

EDIT: dang, I forgot how much I hate being Ninja'd.

Dang, it's been too long since I've posted here.
anyway, pack a mental gun with you. Always helps me when my mind is playing tricks on me.

EDIT: dang, I forgot how much I hate being Ninja'd.

Lol instantly thought of the heavy's taunt.

This happens a lot to me. Some pretty scary stuff bro


I'll sleep with a solid metal casket over me.

Aparently, it happens only about once or twice in an average human's lifetime.
But for people with this one condition that i forget the name of, it happens like all the time.
Night terrors bro
I've had about three, and my older brother use to constantly have them

Strangely, I used to have them all the time when I was younger. It's been about five years since I had one though.

I read an article about a religion common in Asian countries that had a faction in America and one night a large group of these people (Who lived in different part of the country, and didn't know each other) all died in their sleep while experiencing sleep paralysis.
If I can find it again ill post the link. It was a mind-blowing article.


From Wikipedia: The Hag

Folk belief in Newfoundland, South Carolina and Georgia describe the negative figure of the Hag who leaves her physical body at night, and sits on the chest of her victim. The victim usually wakes with a feeling of terror, has difficulty breathing because of a perceived heavy invisible weight on his or her chest, and is unable to move i.e., experiences sleep paralysis. This nightmare experience is described as being "hag-ridden" in the Gullah lore. The "Old Hag" was a nightmare spirit in British and also Anglophone North American folklore.

this can be prevented actually by going to sleep with some sort a sound playing, whether it be music or leaving a tv in your room on overnight. it'll keep you away from this kind of stuff.

I don't know if what you're explaining is the same thing but sometimes I wake up and can't move and I am like in a scenario and I see figures and it is like I am part of it but not and eventually I will be like "wait wtf am I doing I need to go back to sleep" and I snap out of it or sometimes it keeps coming back and I have to fight it. Happens like once a week for me but it isn't scary at all to me even if the scenario is scary it doesn't scare me.

knowing it's a dream makes it a lot less..scary.

Quit being a bitch and calm the forget down.
I induce this stuff on my self so I can achieve a higher level of consciousness

I've heard so much about sleep paralysis. Is it really that scary?

IIRC, you go through sleep paralysis every night.

You just don't feel it, cause, you know, you're sleeping...