Why is it that over 90% of people who suffer from sleep paralysis have almost the exact same experience-a feeling of an evil presence being in the room, often a hooded figure, an overwhelming feeling of terror? As everyone is different and people's minds work in totally different ways, and everyone has different fears, why is the experience almost always the same for everyone? I'd understand if one person saw snakes, and they were afraid of snakes, and another person saw a vampire, if they'd just seen a scary movie about vampires that night, but everyone seeing the same thing? Is this purely psychological, or does anyone feel this could be something else...i.e. a different dimension type thing? I think it's just too big a coincidence that people from all over the world are seeing almost exactly the same thing, and having the same feeling, while experiencing sleep paralysis. Just for the record, I'm not religious, but do believe in sixth sense and the supernatural/unexplainable.
2006-08-01
10:06:27
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heather g
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