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Sleep Paralysis – Why you remain paralyzed when waking up from sleep (part 1)

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In today’s lesson I will tell you about Sleep Paralysis, I will explain why it is scary to those who don’t know what it is, why it happens, and also why it can be very useful when you learn how to use it as you prefer.

First of all sleep paralysis is a body paralysis that happens naturally every time we fall asleep, in fact its name comes from the fact that it happens during sleep. It obviously doesn’t happen only at night but every single time you sleep, regardless of whether it be during the day or the night, the morning or the afternoon, the paralysis happens so that your body can stay still while you’re sleeping. In fact sleep paralysis is a natural mechanism, as it’s the total paralysis of the body which protects you from those movements you might make while sleeping. First of all paralysis keeps you from making sudden movements and hurting yourself while you’re sleeping, for example by hitting your head or falling off your bed. It also protects you from all those physical movements you might make while dreaming, so that, thanks to the paralysis, while you are dreaming of running you aren’t actually physically running but you’re still in your bed because the body is paralysed. As soon as your alarm goes off – or as soon as you spontaneously wake up – the body will “unlock” itself from the paralysis and you’ll be able to move freely, just like it happens every morning.

However, when we talk about sleep paralysis we refer to a particular situation that can occur in stressful periods of life and/or in periods in which we are victims of presences which aren’t immediately recognisable by an untrained eye. It’s a condition that can take place for a short time before falling asleep or right after waking up, when the body remains paralysed for a few seconds – more rarely for a few minutes – even if the mind is already completely awake and clear. The experience of sleep paralysis occurs when the body is too tired and it could happen that just before falling asleep – or before waking up completely – the body goes into paralysis even if the person is awake and can control small movements of the body such as opening the eyes and moving them, with some difficulty. Usually sleep paralysis is caused by stress or too much tiredness, in fact too much fatigue can cause these small problems too. It has surely happened to you sometime in your life that you went to bed extremely tired and, even if you were very sleepy, you couldn’t fall asleep. This is because sometimes too much tiredness can paradoxically cause a brief insomnia, therefore if you are too tired you might have an initial difficulty in falling asleep. Sometimes because of very stressful periods in which you think too much about your personal problems (i.e, a stressful period of your life) it can happen that you go into sleep paralysis just before falling asleep or just before waking up. During sleep paralysis (which lasts a few minutes maximum) you open your eyes and wake up completely and yet your body doesn’t respond, as if it is blocked, motionless, and not following your command.

Sleep paralysis is a very stressful situation for many people because they don’t know what is happening. They panic, try to scream, try to force movements, but all those brusque attempts to move will only make the paralysis worse and can even cause physical pain. Sleep paralysis is a protection mechanism of the body. Thus, the harder you try to move the stronger the paralysis gets, so as to prevent you from “hurting yourself while sleeping”. If you aren’t aware of what is happening it’s normal to get scared because you wake up just like you do every morning, but you suddenly realize that the body is blocked, and that it doesn’t respond to your movement signals, thus you start thinking the worst… but there’s nothing to worry about! You won’t be paralysed for the rest of your life, nor has anything bad happened to your body while you were sleeping!

But in that moment it’s normal to get scared because you wake up in your bed without being able to move any part of your body, except your eyes, and little else… and all this with great difficulty.

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You can learn to get out of sleep paralysis by becoming aware of the movements that would hinder your body more, and of the movements that would help you to unlock it. It’s also important to know the reason why it can be very useful to make the most of the opportunity of sleep paralysis.

First of all, during paralysis, trying to scream and calling for help comes natural. This physical effort, however, only hardens the body even more because according to the defence system you are trying to scream while you sleep, so you are blocked by the natural defences of your body. It’s really important to understand that the paralysis isn’t dangerous in any way, you don’t risk death by paralysis, or suffocation, or the permanent loss of control of your body. Paralysis is absolutely natural, and it has happened every single night throughout your whole life, but you just never noticed it because you were sleeping. Trying to move abruptly to get up or trying to turn your head also risks worsening the physical block as it’s recognized by the body’s natural defence as an attempt to move while sleeping, therefore you become blocked with greater force. If you become aware of the fact that paralysis isn’t dangerous at all but that it’s completely normal (and that it doesn’t last forever but only for a very few moments) you understand that moving only makes things worse and is the last thing that should be done. For this reason it is essential to stay relaxed and to not force the neck, the back, or any part of the body, because, by doing so, you would risk causing yourself real physical pain. During sleep paralysis it’s essential to keep relaxed because only in this way will the body understand that there is no reason to go into defence mode, as there is no danger. If you move, the body will strengthen the defence mechanism because it will sense danger, therefore it will stiffen and cause pain; but if you relax, the body will understand that there is no danger and therefore no reason to stiffen: this way it will be easier to get out of the paralysis.

Of course it’s easier said than done. When you find yourself paralysed in bed it’s normal to feel oppressed, and to try to move and scream in fear, but in this way you will only make things worse, and you’ll live the experience of sleep paralysis in the absolute worst way, instead of exploiting it as a positive opportunity. This is because sleep paralysis, above being natural, is also a great advantage to manage to perform interesting techniques such as Astral Travel, where it can be used as a springboard that greatly simplifies this experience. Becoming familiar with the paralysis is great because, above being able to stay calm when it occurs, you can also learn to use it for the advantages it offers. In fact, during the paralysis it is much easier to have an O.B.E. because most of the work has already been done: the body is already in paralysis and you just have to get out of it! Of course there are other reasons why you might end up in sleep paralysis, but I’ll explain them in the next lesson.

Here are some important tips if you wish to get out of paralysis in a short time (in case you happen to get into sleep paralysis and you don’t intend to use it for Astral Travel).

First of all, don’t get either physically or mentally agitated, but stay calm and relaxed. Breathe calmly without getting anxious or afraid of not being able to breathe easily. By panicking you will only make breathing more difficult, while by staying calm you would be able to do it normally. So don’t breathe anxiously, but breathe as you always do; calmly, without being overwhelmed by oppressive feelings. The body is blocked, so if you try to expand your belly or chest too much, to breathe more deeply, you will realize that it’s more tiring than it is to breathe normally, so don’t agitate! Instead of trying to scream and wasting your energy to perform an action that won’t be useful to you (since you won’t be able to scream, and you will make the blockage worse!) relax completely and focus on breathing prana.

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If you breathe prana you’ll see how the paralysis will suddenly unlock, as you just needed better relaxation (powered by healing energy) to allow yourself to get out of paralysis faster.

It’s really important not to strain your spinal column too much and thus not to move your neck or your back… because trying to force movements in those areas during sleep paralysis might provoke a sharp pain. There’s no reason to cause any pain to yourself while you are comfortably lying in your bed, so don’t panic and just breathe and relax because you’ll certainly get out of the paralysis. You just need to calm down. Don’t try to raise your head or to move your neck because those are very delicate areas, and if you strain too much when they’re blocked you might get pains which will stay for the whole day, or even longer. So be gentle with your neck, keep it still and don’t risk making sudden movements. The same rule applies to the back, so try to keep it rested and don’t push it up while trying to get up from bed because it might cause physical pain. Instead, try to keep it relaxed on the bed.

Now you know that staying calm and relaxed will allow your body to get out of sleep paralysis in a very short time, but if you wish to learn to use the paralysis to have an astral travel experience I suggest you read the following articles on that subject. In the meantime remember to breathe prana when you happen to wake up in paralysis because it will help you to relax your body and your mind more easily, and thus to get out of the paralysis quickly.

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1887 comments
  • Ophem - 13:08 29/06/18

    Non ricordo di aver mai avuto una paralisi. Peccato! Mi auguro di saper fare qualche tecnica quando ne avrò una, e soprattutto non credo mi spaventerò adesso che so che se dovesse capitarmi non ci sarebbe motivo di avere paura. L’argomento “sogni” lo aspetto tantissimo, è da quando ho fatto il mio primo sogno lucido (totalmente a caso) che cerco di approfondire. Grazie mille!

  • reporter - 13:45 23/06/18

    La prossima volta che succede spero di ricordarmi di queste informazioni.

  • Nora - 10:53 23/06/18

    Durante la mia vita mi è capitata la paralisi notturna circa una decina di volte. Premetto che mi è sempre capitato per caso, diciamo senza la mia volontà, perché non sapevo nemmeno dell'esistenza di questa cosa! Le prima volte ero terrorizzata, non capivo cosa mi stesse succedendo, cercavo di urlare ma poi capivo che non stavo emettendo nessun suono perché i miei famigliari non venivano in soccorso; cercavo di muovermi con tutta me stessa, di sbloccarmi da quella specie di gabbia ma capivo che non potevo fare nulla. Successivamente ho capito che l'unica cosa che potevo fare era aspettare che finisse. Tutte le volte è comunque stato traumatico perché, nonostante mi sforzassi di rimanere tranquilla, ho sempre percepito questa sorta di ombra nera sopra di me che mi opprimeva e che sicuramente non aiutava il rilassamento. Nello stesso tempo però sapevo che non poteva farmi del male. Può sembrare un controsenso ma, seppur con la paura, mi sono sempre sentita più "forte" di qualsiasi cosa si stesse avvicinando a me. Negli anni ho cercato informazioni ovunque per capire questo fenomeno, ho letto notizie inquietanti e altre rassicuranti. Alcune informazioni che ho trovato prima di scoprire ACD si avvicinano molto marginalmente alla spiegazione contenuta in questo articolo, infatti questo è molto più esaustivo e aderisce più precisamente alla realtà. Inoltre non sapevo che questa esperienza potesse essere sfruttata per avere esperienze positive o per scoprire alcune cose che altrimenti non potremmo sapere. Ormai sono diversi mesi che non mi capita ma mi piacerebbe provare in futuro, dopo aver imparato le tecniche per sfruttare al meglio questa occasione. Grazie Angel, finalmente ho avuto la spiegazione di un fenomeno "extra-ordinario" che ho vissuto personalmente sulla mia pelle.

  • veronica bolea - 16:26 21/06/18

    Grazie.😘

  • void - 20:46 17/06/18

    Grazie!

  • reporter - 15:52 17/06/18

    Io ho avuto molte volte queste paralisi nel sonno. Incapacità di liberarmi di qualcuno o qualcosa che mi teneva ferma. Urlare senza che uscisse la voce. Panico totale. Poi ho letto le spiegazioni che il corpo nel sogno veniva paralizzato per evitare che si muovesse. Detto ciò quando mi capita, ne sono consapevole, ma il panico rimane, e aspetto che passi. Quindi se ho capito, potrei essere in grado di praticarmi la protezione in quel stato?

  • Simo_o - 00:10 13/06/18

    Molto interessante

    • Simo_o - 00:17 13/06/18

      A me sono successe 3 strane esperienze: in una ero in paralisi e provavo a chiamare mamma ma senza riuscirci, in un altra (non) in paralisi ho visto una sagoma nera Imponente (immaginate un orco come dimensioni e forma) con una testa abbastanza grande e 4 occhi luminosi, mi sono spaventato e ho toccato la mamma per chiederle cosa avessi visto. L'ultima esperienza l'ho avuta la mattina prima di andare a scuola (meno di un anno fa) e ero molto rilassato nel letto ho sentito come la testa ruotare vorticosamente ( ma ero fermo) e poi ho come visto a occhi chiusi uno sfondo viola e sentito un rumore di fondo (come quando nei film un soldato viene assordato da un esplosione o da una flashbang) Qualcuno sa dirmi cosa potrebbe essere? Ho già alcune risposte ma mi piacerebbe un confronto, grazie

      • Simo_o - 00:18 13/06/18

        Dimenticavo, l'esperienza descritta alla fine è terminata con me spaventato e poi un dolore al cuore dallo spavento, credo

  • Sirius Black - 20:24 31/05/18

    Ho avuto qualche volta questa paralisi notturna e devo ammettere che se sfruttata bene davvero arrivano esperienze interessanti...

  • Emanuela Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 Medaglia per aver completato il libro Il Sigillo delle Vite Passate - Vol. 1 - 21:17 27/05/18

    Riletto, grazie 😊

  • Wandering - 22:16 23/05/18

    Grazie per aver spiegato questo fenomeno, mi capita raramente, ma non sapendo di cosa si trattasse e soprattutto come comportarmi in queste situazioni, mi faceva molta paura. Finalmente ho trovato una spiegazione valida di questo fenomeno! Mi hai tolto molti dubbi e timori che mi portavo dietro da anni! Anzi, addirittura non vedo l'ora di approfondire questo argomento :D

  • Valeria - 09:22 23/05/18

    Wow Finalmente una guida e spero che sia pura, Da quando sono piccola sento e provo in modo differente da chi mi circonda, la mia bis nonna parlava con gli spiriti. Comunque non voglio uscire dall’argomento volevo condividere con voi le mie paralisi, e si effettivamente mettono paura, anche se una volta mi sono sentita chiamare ho aperto gli occhi e ho visto una figura umana vestita di bianco che alzo la mano indicandomi a degli esserini ?? Bambini non so che ridacchiavano diciamo che era un momento di allegria e gioia in quel momento oltre al fatto che il mio udito era amplificatissimo sono riuscita a muovermi ho acceso la luce e tutto è svanito. Un altra volta invece ho sentito un mugugno maschile come se qualcuno di toccasse la spalla per parlarmi all’orecchio. Però mi sono spaventata molto li ho sentito la pressione .. Angel ti ringrazio per dare la possibilità a noi piccoli agnelli smarriti di trovare una guida verso l’illuminazione.

  • Gianlu idro Medaglia per aver completato lo Step 1 Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 1 Medaglia per aver completato il libro Prendiamo Coscienza degli ALIENI - Vol. 4 - 12:06 20/05/18

    Che io ricordi prima di ACD la parlasi notturna non mi è mai capitata, forse non me la ricordo. Poi ci sono stati dei momenti nei quali mi interessava indurla e sono riuscito quindi grazie alle tecnica ad averla. Grazie mille Angel

  • canenero83 - 11:51 19/05/18

    Ho appena commentato in entità pensando che la mia esperienza fosse dovuta a loro ma probabilmente è più attinente a questo argomento , questa notte mi son sentito come immobilizzato e ho anche avvertito come un ruggito .... generalmente rispondo a questi eventi con violenza cercando di riavere la padronanza del mio corpo , questa notte invece son rimasto molto più calmo ed è stato meno traumatico anzi quasi per nulla , forse è merito del fatto che sto facendo meditazione e vari esercizi di pulizia/ protezione?

  • silvermoon - 16:40 17/05/18

    Ricordo anch'io una paralisi da piccola, forse 9/10 anni: mi sono svegliata e sentivo come una presenza sopra di me che mi stringeva. Sarà durata meno di un minuto, ma la cosa mi è rimasta impressa nei ricordi. Ora finalmente comincio a capirci qualcosa. Grazie Angel.

  • Maar Caelwen - 14:58 14/05/18

    Articolo interessante! Ho avuto varie esperienze anni fa, prima di A.C.D., la prima volta fu uno spavento ahaha ! Grazie ! 😊