I've gotten sleep paralysis a few times before, but I always feel like it's hard to breath, and my body is usually in an awkward position. So I always have to wake myself up (which can prove to be really hard).
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Soltis on May 01, 2006, 01:19:35
Hm...
I think I'm having trouble with getting to the vibration stage. I know I could get out if I'd get to that point, but I have trouble reaching it. I end up falling asleep I think.
Either way, I've tried setting my alarm clock for like 15 min later but the problem is that I have to re-set it every 15 minutes and I always end up waking up however long later with my alarm off. I don't remember shutting it off... I don't think the alarm clock thing would work for me.
Any tips on getting to the vibrations stage? I get a strong feeling I'd be good at the rest, but it's like I'm not even being given a chance here.
Quote from: LeylaOf course my first move was to go to the online reverse directory, but no information was listed.
I left a message but so far no one has called back. What I find interesting is it's a Tampa Fl. area code. And my entire fathers side of the family lives there. I also have a friend living in Tampa, so it could be something related to her.
I'm not playing it as a lottery number. It's a phone number.
Quote from: recovererThe other night I woke up suddenly because I sensed a presence. I asked "who's there?" I heard several voices in unison answer: "it's us." There voices did have a weird electronic sound (I also saw their faces for a brief moment up by my ceiling, as if they were looking in on me from a glassy cloud like area.).
On the other hand, I've heard spirit voices on a few other occasions, and their voices sounded normal.