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All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Penaldo: 8:32pm On Nov 27, 2016
Almost every day, I get e-mail from someone who, whether they know it or not, is experiencing awareness during sleep paralysis (ASP). Usually I give them a brief explanation of what’s happening, but I decided it’s time to write it down in an article that more people can benefit from. I’ve studied and experienced multiple ASPs and OBEs, so I’m speaking from experience.

What is sleep paralysis?
Sleep Paralysis is a normal, natural bodily function that causes our physical bodies to be paralyzed during sleep. Its purpose is to prevent us from hurting ourselves when we’re dreaming. It’s supposed to happen every time we sleep and it usually sets in long before we start dreaming. When it’s not working properly, we have serious problems like sleepwalking where people get hurt. Normally, we are not conscious when sleep paralysis sets in, so most people don’t even know it exists. However, once in a while, someone becomes conscious during that period, and that’s when it becomes Awareness during Sleep Paralysis, or ASP. To the best of my knowledge, this happens more often upon waking up. Basically, your mind wakes up before your body does. Eventually, your body catches up to your mind and wakes up too.


Symptoms of ASP
When someone becomes conscious and aware of their sleep paralysis state, they usually don’t know what’s happening to them. Naturally, because they’re conscious, they try to move, but can’t. When they find out they can’t move, they start to become agitated, distressed, afraid and may even panic. They’re stuck between reality and the hallucinated world of dreams and can’t seem to get to either place. Often, they struggle and thrash against the paralysis, trying to get free, but that rarely helps.


To make matters worse, fears can easily become manifest as very realistic hallucinations in the ASP state. Therefore, people commonly see monsters, demons, witches, or other unsavory creatures attacking them. It is so common for people to see old hags trying to sit on them that they coined the word “hagging” to describe it. Often they seem to wake up “just in the nick of time before the monsters get them,” when in reality the fear-induced shot of adrenaline breaks them out of the paralysis. For the most part, these creatures are hallucinations that can be disregarded, but I realize that’s easier said than done.


Most of the time, ASP sufferers struggle to regain control of their body and eventually win. Sometimes, however, a person may seem to wake up, only to discover that they’re really still asleep and dreaming that they woke up. We call this phenomenon “false awakenings.” Sometimes a person can have several false awakenings in a row, leading them to become frustrated that they can’t wake up, or worse, terrified they may never wake up again. ASP sufferers are often reluctant to discuss their experiences because they’re afraid that people will think they’re crazy. Many people have keep this their little secret all their lives.


How common is ASP?
Actually, ASP is quite common and nothing to be afraid of or ashamed of. It happens to thousands or maybe even millions of people every day, but I don’t have any statistics to back that up. I get e-mails about ASP almost every day, though, so you’re not alone.


What can you do about the monsters?
Usually when people learn about ASP and what it is, their fears lessen. When their fears lessen, they tend to see fewer monsters. Therefore, your best advice is to not panic, remain calm, realize that you’re safe, and this is a natural thing your physical body does. Then, if you want, explore the state.


How can I break out of the ASP state?
Usually, you just have to wait for it to wear off. It’s thought that sleep paralysis has something to do with the chemistry of the brain, and you’ll automatically break out of it when your chemicals stabilize. Until then, all you can do is wait for it to end, or use it as a jumping board for the OBE state. As I said before, extreme emotion like panic or anger will sometimes cause a change in brain chemistry, and that may break you out of the ASP state. Once you learn to control it, I’m hoping you’ll want to explore rather than end it.


How does ASP relate to OBE?
In my experience, in the ASP state, you are out of your physical body and inside your energy body, but usually you’re stuck to the body and unable to move. So on the one hand, you’re out of your body, but on the other hand, you’re unable to go anywhere or do anything; a truly frustrating experience. Struggling against the paralysis is often futile, and if you do win, you’ll return to your physical body instead of leaving it, which is frustrating if OBEs are your goal.


What’s the secret of turning ASP into OBE?
Believe it or not, it took me twenty years of trying before I learned the secret of how to turn ASP into OBE. Before I learned the secret, it was easier for me to induce an out-of-body experience from a fully waking state than it was from the ASP state. The secret lies primarily in knowing what’s really happening, so here it is: In my experience, in the ASP state, your consciousness is associated with your energy body, not your astral body, and therein lies the problem. Your energy body is closely associated with your physical body, and therefore prying on it and trying to dislodge it is useless. That won’t happen until you’re dead, or close to it. The secret is, you need to transfer your consciousness from your energy body to your astral body. How do you do that? First, close your eyes and keep them closed. Second, try to push forward with your consciousness and imagine that your consciousness is moving forward. Even though you may not feel any movement, your consciousness will move forward in your astral body. If you have serious doubts that it is working and open your eyes prematurely, your awareness will zip like a ball on a rubber band back into your energy body. Instead, keep your eyes closed and have faith that your consciousness is moving forward. Keep pushing forward with your consciousness as hard as you can, just like walking underwater, until you are about fifteen feet (five meters) away from your body. Of course, since your eyes are closed, you can only approximate how far this is, so don’t obsess on the distance, just take a best guess. Once you are safely fifteen feet away from your body, you may open your eyes, and you will be in your astral body and free to roam.


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Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Penaldo: 8:34pm On Nov 27, 2016
For the record, Sleep Paralysis is not a spiritual attack
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Nobody: 8:42pm On Nov 27, 2016
I've always had this "problem" and it used to scare the Bleep outta me until I read a similar article on this issue several years back and now, it's like a normal thing to me and I fear no more grin. I was particularly fascinated with the OOBE part. The next time I was in this state, I tried OOBEing and it was working! I could feel my spirit leave my body admist so much vibrations. It was soo bizarre, I freaked out and then I stopped and woke up. I don't think I'd try it again as The movie Inception has really discouraged me from doing so anymore.

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Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by menxer: 9:05pm On Nov 27, 2016
I see sleep paralysis as a failed OBE.

I have been there, it feels numb, and like trying to pull a metal from a strong magnetic.

It is Very scary if it's your first time.

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Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Yoshy: 9:08pm On Nov 27, 2016
Funny i astral projected once..the few minutes made me realise the significance of life after life(death)..we really don't die; we just leave our physical body to move to another dimension of reality.

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Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Nobody: 10:22pm On Nov 27, 2016
Wow so you were able to go through with it. Once I felt my spirit leaving my body, fear just catch me and I just stopped the OOBE. If you've watched Inception, you'd never want to try it again. Too risky mehn.
Yoshy:
Funny i astral projected once..the few minutes made me realise the significance of life after life(death)..we really don't die; we just leave our physical body to move to another dimension of reality.
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Coyotejack(m): 10:26pm On Nov 27, 2016
The ASP Happens to me but most pple I meet say it's witch pressing me in my dream.... Thanks op for this write up it clarified some assumptions I had will try the obe if it happens again.....
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Nobody: 10:38pm On Nov 27, 2016
Nope, sleep paralysis is just a gateway for an out of body experience. I don't know how it happens, but that state between consciousness and unconsciousness makes it possible for the spirit to temporarily leave the body.
menxer:
I see sleep paralysis as a failed OBE.

I have been there, it feels numb, and like trying to pull a metal from a strong magnetic.

It is Very scary if it's your first time.
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Yoshy: 5:54am On Nov 28, 2016
Fabulocity:
Wow so you were able to go through with it. Once I felt my spirit leaving my body, fear just catch me and I just stopped the OOBE. If you've watched Inception, you'd never want to try it again. Too risky mehn.
yea it's not good to drive without a drivers licence lolz.. Seriously, i felt the risk. I will look for this Inception.
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by wizzprince(m): 2:08pm On Nov 28, 2016
at the end of ur article mr, u spoke about how to enter the state of OBO sorry OBE but u didn't say how to get back into the body or about the risk involved, you wan kill people ni

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Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by ChemicalReaction(f): 4:02pm On Nov 28, 2016
Happens when i sleep facing up! @fabulocity, whats with the headache that comes with forcing one's self to wake?? And why does screaming not work cos most time i'm also aware of my environment and when i try calling anyone to help they just don't hear me!
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by donpata(m): 10:45am On Nov 29, 2016
Witches dey follow U U come dey accept oyinbo research here. The white man barely believes in witchcraft and will try to attribute everything to science. How abt those that hear their names called at night? what do we call that one? Better pray hard once U c such. Which kind sleep paralysis dey happen 3-4 times in one night if not the demons at work.
Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by Nobody: 5:56pm On Nov 30, 2016
help with some answers here

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Re: All You Need To Know About Sleep Paralysis by benjibabs(m): 2:37am On Dec 01, 2016
Penaldo:
For the record, Sleep Paralysis is not a spiritual attack

What can you do about the monsters?
Usually when people learn about ASP and what it is, their fears lessen. When their fears lessen, they tend to see fewer monsters. Therefore, your best advice is to not panic, remain calm, realize that you’re safe, and this is a natural thing your physical body does. Then, if you want, explore the state.

How do you reconcile the quote and the bold part of your original article? You are entering s state where you are seeing monsters and paralyzed while the demons oppress you, yet you are saying it is not demonic attack? So, what do you call it na? Call it any name you like - asp, obe, etc they are all demonic, period!

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