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NeoSaturn

Hey um i told 2 guys on this forum about something very dangerous and i warned them. but after i told them they never came back.

the 2 people are MRBurgo and Knucklebrain

i can understand one, but two?

dwhite

I guess it depends on what you told them.  Care to share?

Drew

tell me too, lucky #3

NeoSaturn

but then that would result in more missing people

Tom

Knucklebrain is doing fine. He just doesn't have as much access to the web at work as he used to. I don't really know Mr Burgo, but it seems to early to jump to negative conclusions.

Please tell us what the something dangerous is. It sounds fascinating already and the suspense will definitely kill us faster.

If you don't talk, I will have to e-mail Knucklebrain to ask him.

NeoSaturn

Ok its great to hear that knucklehead is fine

Do you know the old hag syndrome and SP? im sure you guys do, but what you dont know is that it is not the way you want to AP. it is realy caused by an actual old hag who to my assumption is neither dead or alive. she has "soilders" called entities, which have a type of war Cry: it is a high pitch buzzing noise.

you may think i am just being paranoid, but trust me i'm not!

for more info google Old Hag syndrome

dimentox

The medical establishment is quite aware of this phenomenon, but has a less sensational name than "old hag syndrome" for it. They call it "sleep paralysis" or SP (sometimes ISP for "isolated sleep paralysis").

So what causes it? Dr. Max Hirshkowitz, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Houston, says that sleep paralysis occurs when the brain is in the transition state between deep, dreaming sleep (known as REM sleep for its rapid eye movement) and waking up. During REM dreaming sleep, the brain has turned off most of the body's muscle function so we cannot act out our dreams - we are temporarily paralyzed.
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MiddleWay

Quote from: dimentoxThe medical establishment is quite aware of this phenomenon, but has a less sensational name than "old hag syndrome" for it. They call it "sleep paralysis" or SP (sometimes ISP for "isolated sleep paralysis").

So what causes it? Dr. Max Hirshkowitz, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Houston, says that sleep paralysis occurs when the brain is in the transition state between deep, dreaming sleep (known as REM sleep for its rapid eye movement) and waking up. During REM dreaming sleep, the brain has turned off most of the body's muscle function so we cannot act out our dreams - we are temporarily paralyzed.

Old Hag Syndrome is alittle different. I have had sleep paralysis twice and I never felt like anything was on my chest. People who suffer the Old Hag even see something sitting on them. There are even people who see a big ape-man creature with ram horns sitting on their chest and even speaking to them. Both could be subconscious projections, but it's more than mere paralysis.

Ben K

QuoteThe medical establishment is quite aware of this phenomenon, but has a less sensational name than "old hag syndrome" for it. They call it "sleep paralysis" or SP (sometimes ISP for "isolated sleep paralysis").

So what causes it? Dr. Max Hirshkowitz, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Houston, says that sleep paralysis occurs when the brain is in the transition state between deep, dreaming sleep (known as REM sleep for its rapid eye movement) and waking up. During REM dreaming sleep, the brain has turned off most of the body's muscle function so we cannot act out our dreams - we are temporarily paralyzed.

REM is not the only time we dream...i just researched dreaming for a psych paper and your explanation is more myth than fact.

QuoteOld Hag Syndrome is alittle different. I have had sleep paralysis twice and I never felt like anything was on my chest. People who suffer the Old Hag even see something sitting on them. There are even people who see a big ape-man creature with ram horns sitting on their chest and even speaking to them. Both could be subconscious projections, but it's more than mere paralysis.

The reason people see these things is because they are having an F!/F2(3?) overlay. In a sense, for anywhere from 3sec-2min afterwords they are "tripping". This is because they are literally halfway between dreams and waking life. So if you woke up and couldnt move your body, what might you imagine is happening? Normally imagination stays in our head but for these people there thoughts manifest, most of the time as an old hag. Its just one of those mass constructs that really has no positive outcome.
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NeoSaturn

Quote from: MiddleWay
Quote from: dimentoxThe medical establishment is quite aware of this phenomenon, but has a less sensational name than "old hag syndrome" for it. They call it "sleep paralysis" or SP (sometimes ISP for "isolated sleep paralysis").

So what causes it? Dr. Max Hirshkowitz, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Houston, says that sleep paralysis occurs when the brain is in the transition state between deep, dreaming sleep (known as REM sleep for its rapid eye movement) and waking up. During REM dreaming sleep, the brain has turned off most of the body's muscle function so we cannot act out our dreams - we are temporarily paralyzed.

Old Hag Syndrome is alittle different. I have had sleep paralysis twice and I never felt like anything was on my chest. People who suffer the Old Hag even see something sitting on them. There are even people who see a big ape-man creature with ram horns sitting on their chest and even speaking to them. Both could be subconscious projections, but it's more than mere paralysis.



exsactly and if you fing out about it you have it a lot more, and when demons haunt your sleep youre life is hell

dimentox

Pour les démons que vous parlez de moi savez. Ces démons qui hantent le mortel équipe l'âme que j'ai vue. Ils bonbon à wisper rien sur ma chair et corrompent ma âme même.
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Tom

Call me dense, but I need it spelled out for me. What exactly is this dangerous technique, step by step?

Psan

Tom,
Now that you've read that he believes that 'Old Hags' are real demons, you still think his technique will be dangerous? :D
But who knows he must have advised them to burn the old hag with a lighter and a can of petrol, as soon as he appears. And that is what I call dangerous.

dimentox

I call Bull.. Dangerous knoladge exists but its is not what he says. Purely amature he is..
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NeoSaturn

i never said they were real, but if you can't even sleep without seing hell, then you become extremley paranoid. even fair daylight can become dark.

Lockianhound

This post interested me because I've had a personal experience of this. I witnessed a friend of mine being attacked by one of these things. For this reason I tend to believe that it is a type of entity not just a sleep disorder. My understanding is that it need not necessarily be a demon.  

The occult explanation of the old hag is that it is a type of spiritual vampire. When a person dies, their etheric body remains earthbound for a period of time before this energy is used up and they then experience a 2nd death. Sometimes a spirit that is reluctant to move on learns how to  avoid this natural process and maintain a semi presence on the physical plane by draining energy from the living. Every culture in the world has it's own old hag myth.