
Drifter
Residual
cont... Understanding sleep paralysis, goes a long way to alleviating fear. It also helps to understand the fear is the driving force behind limiting belief systems such as Christianity and Patriotic idealism. So it is that most people undergo a nightmarish experiences during episodes of sleep paralysis. Fact is we all have some form of sleep paralysis without even knowing. Most because we don't understand it. My Christian background is what made my episodes a terrifying experience.
Sleep Paralysis & Fairy Tails? There are two ways I am approaching this at the moment. One train of thought is it's nothing more than a chemical process open to misinterpretation. The other train of thought is to view sleep paralysis as a door way into realms that can't explained but only experienced. Whilst science has it's pros ... in the area of 'must have proof' it's as limited as fairy tails. Religion typically views sleep paralysis along the lines of demonic possession but lately is adopting a more
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Drifter
Residual
_Author - Male 48 years old. Not looking for drama - just expressing and not professing:_
**Part 1** - **The Transition:** A forum post in an anxiety forum where no one really talks to me. I'm seen as too eccentric. Thinking of moving on ... from not only that pace but also this world. Cut as paste:
I can't quite put my finger on it. I'm only writing because it's usually the prescription given to those who've just come back from the astral realm . Whilst most people worry about coming back to this one, I can tell you it's not my preferred option! At least not at this stage of whatever scenario I'm able to accept or even comprehend. In fact I doubt I can adequately capture the dream I just had, other than to acknowledge it for the 'trip' I just took. This was not a lucid dream as such. Just thinking about it now kind of raises the hair on my skin. In before making my herbal tea and just now sitting down, I checked myself in the mirror and all the hair on my body was a rigid a
Posted over 7 years ago
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