"I wanted to lucid dream so that I can train in my sleep." Bro, what a baller
@daniellopezeverest2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the video. And I'm glad you are a believer of our Lord Jesus Christ Andy's sleep paralysis are spiritual attacks. When this happens, as soon as you pray, it will go away.
@douglasbarnes40352 ай бұрын
I have tried rather unsuccessfully to lucid dream, though it occasionally happens on its own. I want to meditate in dreams, something I did in one dream and instantly slipped into the 8th jhana in the dream. I’m hoping to replicate that.
@ta13s932 ай бұрын
Goku: is listening
@lijath2 ай бұрын
I wanted to lucid dream so I could fly like Superman, it worked, had the same problem with sleep paralysis and a false awakening extreme nightmares...ect..
@woundedsqrl2 ай бұрын
I lucid dream every night, I could tell how to do it, but its not for the faint of heart. It can be very scary and take years to understand. My dreams are just as as real as reality itself. I can also control pretty much every instance as well. Ive been told Im in a very small percentile of people in the world with this ability.
@Prlngels2 ай бұрын
Bro was close to escaping the matrix but they sent the sleep police after him, unlucky
@khushalicinfinity2 ай бұрын
literally
@adommoore78052 ай бұрын
Yah know, actually, I've had similar experiences. Including the focusing on a specific object in the dream to try to stay in. But when I would try to force myself to stay in the dream, I would (I think) clench my jaw extremely hard in the real world. Eventually, something would start giving and I would hear very clear, almost like radio chatter. The static was nearly tactile, and the voices very sharp and defined as if I was wearing an earpiece. Human sounding voices, mostly I couldn't understand. But at one point I could understand them, and they were talking about not letting me realize something. Like they were concerned that I would notice them? Not sure exactly. 😅 I still don't know what to make of it. Happened like 5 times total.
@ZdravNaukKJV2 ай бұрын
Stay away from Lucid dreaming, it is of Satan. Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. (Ephesians 5:14) kzbin.info/www/bejne/oXzao5d9d9OAn7csi=qXUCzlIQaXy95dp9
@ZdravNaukKJV2 ай бұрын
Don't do lucid dreaming, it is of Satan.
@JNerd44682 ай бұрын
huh????
@shadw47012 ай бұрын
Lucid dreaming really isn't talked about enough. It's very practical, I'd argue it's the most useful skill you can learn. It can help with practicing other skills, solving problems, facing fears, learning more about yourself, higher creativity and historically has lead to world changing inventions like the periodic table. It can also be very euphoric and very realistic. It can be visibly and sensibly indistinguishable from reality, your senses may even be heightened in some dreams. You can literally live out basically any fantasy. You could even be in movies or shows you enjoy and experience it as if you were really there. It's way more immersive than vr will probably ever be. People are really missing out on so much. The world needs to talk about this more
@Ilovedgaming2 ай бұрын
Yes. So true. I had one hyper-realistic dream and it was so cool. It was perfect tranquility. I would even describe it to being similar to Nirvana probably not exactly but more as a concept. I also have had magical (corny I know) experiences lucid dreaming. Everybody should lucid dream. Its just that cool.
@rushindabuhpri23952 ай бұрын
@@Ilovedgaming its demonic
@Ilovedgaming2 ай бұрын
@@rushindabuhpri2395 How?
@shadw47012 ай бұрын
@@rushindabuhpri2395 Any "demons" you encounter are you. You're just dealing with your subconscious mind
@JesusFreak4Ever2 ай бұрын
It's demonic because you are entering the spiritual realm on your own power and/ or aided by demonic power. I mean, that's what witchcraft is. It's trying to control the spirit realm yourself. Here's what we were created to do: rely on God through Jesus. If He needs to Pull you into the spirit realm to do work for His Kingdom, He Will. Entering by partnering with demons in order to do what you want in there is not spiritually righteous. It's naive to think demons want to be your friends, or that you have the control, or they just want you to have fun, or they want to teach you something. It's the apple in Eden all over again. Don't take the bait. Every demon hates every human. You may be useful for a purpose for a while, but they do not love you nor do they want the best for you. Your Father in Heaven, Who Created you in His Image, does want the Best for you. And the Best for you is Jesus Christ . Demons want you to burn in eternal damnation with them.
@jurv102 ай бұрын
Helpful tips for sleep paralysis below! I’ve had maybe 30-40 sleep paralysis episodes total (most were minor around 30 seconds to a minute with around 5 of my episodes being extremely disturbing)My triggers were eating heavy before bed, high stress, irregular sleep schedule, and the biggest factor was just thinking about having a sleep paralysis episode before I went to sleep. It’s possible your first experience simply triggered the fear and that lucid dreaming is entirely separate from the issue. One thing that snaps me out of sleep paralysis is to try to wiggle my fingers or toes, focusing on smaller parts of your body makes it easy to get yourself moving. Another thing is to not immediately go back to sleep after an episode unless you’re comfortable. Grabbing some water, listening to a podcast or something relaxing can help you wind back down over time and get you resting again. Taking away the fear from an episode is another big point, especially if you feel or think you’re experiencing supernatural things. Remember that your dreams are a part of reality but not the majority of it, none of the things that happen in sleep paralysis will affect you later besides maybe seeing or hearing uncomfortable things. So sleep well and I hope this helps out anyone who suffers from this. I’ve been episode free for around 2 years
@Epiphany_nz2 ай бұрын
The finger or toe thing works, I agree. Some elders did tell me about that when I was having trouble in the past
@barrichello832 ай бұрын
The solution for me was: don't sleep on your back. Since then it happened a couple of times and guess what, I had rolled on my back. Other that those instances, I always sleep on my side and that works for me.
@derekstoner9302 ай бұрын
@@barrichello83Same here sleeping on my back triggers it
@djvasforever2 ай бұрын
People will have differences in their sleep paralysis experiences. I've had around 10 over the last 7 or so years that I can remember. Wiggling my toes or fingers doesn't work for me. A nightmare occurs usually after I get freaked out that I can't move and lasts several minutes. All of that happens only after at least 7 hours of sleep so going back to sleep isn't an option. For me the more episodes I had had the less freaked out I would get and even when I felt like I chewed and broke all my teeth I knew I was in a sleep paralysis and didn't feel any fear, on the contrary it felt kind of funny to me. I'd say what worked for me was trying to train myself to control my emotions about the experience rather than finding a way to quit the episode.
@dangerouzdave11722 ай бұрын
I've experienced it about 3 times. Twice, 2 nights on the run. The 1st time my leg was getting dragged out of bed and the night after I woke up in a paralysed state only to sense an evil energy next to my head and then my pillow seemed to be getting pulled from beneath my head. The 3rd time was years later and i broke free from the paralysis and I've never had it since. Kind of demonic in my opinion.
@danielgreensides84632 ай бұрын
13:43 Dude I had the exact same "holy shit" moment in a lucid dream before too. I have been lucid dreaming on and off for years but never fully stopped to smell the flowers as they say. Then, one night, I began to dream. I was on a beach somewhere on a sunny afternoon and realized instantly that I was completely lucid. I thought to myself, "holy crap this is crazy. I'm dreaming and I know this isn't real but my god it feels real." I then started taking note of the realism. I could feel the heat of the sun on my skin. I could feel and hear the ocean breeze blowing by my ears. I then crouched down and grabbed a handful of sand. I let it gently flow through my fingers as I watched it blow away in the wind. It felt every bit as real as reality. I was so blown away even before I woke up. Absolute clarity overcame me as I watched each individual grain of sand fall from my hand. I could also feel the sand between my toes. I could smell the ocean breeze as well and I don't previously remember ever smelling anything during a dream. The whole time I was thinking how insane it was that my brain created a dream with this much detail. Then I woke up shortly after in absolute shock of what I had just witnessed. I'm still in shock about it now, years later. The human brain is a trip. Actually animals dream too so it's not just our brains that are complex. Crazy world folks!
@peep777772 ай бұрын
Lol i have had the same dream, you were pretty much describing it exactly, only before it ended i looked at a dead tree real close and was amazed how crisp the details were
@rajarshisen54282 ай бұрын
Just curious did you took somehow took a beach trip after that dream?
@peep777772 ай бұрын
@@rajarshisen5428 No
@shireenkhan9614Ай бұрын
I have seen the most beautiful sunset in a beautiful valley with clouds and all. It was heavenly.
@willleslie274523 күн бұрын
I consider myself as a extreme example of someone who can and has lucid dreamed. From having to learn how to fly over years of dream-practise (like im kicking underwater), to how to glide like in a wingsuit, to asking people in my dreams mathematical or questions i dont know the answer to and analysing their responses (they ended up jumping around the question or ignoring it). With my lucid adventures ive actually considered donating my research and tests to my local university here in sydney. Should i do this or not bother?
@glprogamer56272 ай бұрын
I feel like the first time you had a lucid dream and woke up in sleep paralysis, it was traumatising because you didn't know what it was and your brain must have made a deep connection between lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis. This led to you having sleep paralysis after every lucid dream...
@tquasa072 ай бұрын
Sleep paralysis isn't bad, it's just a thing
@Illovejesus95782 ай бұрын
this are demons. You can get out of it by saying the name of the Lord Jesus Christ if you cant move mouth think about the lord
@FG_012 ай бұрын
@@Illovejesus9578 Bud
@lanwoah2 ай бұрын
for people wondering, that jesus guy is a bot, report it. I saw him in another comment aswell
@PabloML4T2 ай бұрын
@@Illovejesus9578 Su idiot.
@art3nem2 ай бұрын
I learned the movement of the windmill 30 years ago while lucid dreaming and controlling and slowing down time, so I could adjust my movement. The moment I woke up I was able to do it perfectly! Thanks for sharing!
@theswaggyshaggy2 ай бұрын
LMFAO IF THE WINDMILL YOU TALKIN BOUT IS WHAT IM THINKIN
@WorldKeepsSpinninАй бұрын
@@theswaggyshaggyits not. Stop watching porn.
@Bob-np9xi2 ай бұрын
I’d love to see more ‘less physical’ challenges like this one!!
@@LiLOD7I’m curious how gambling fits into all this?
@LiLOD72 ай бұрын
@@amandajane22 luck is karma in action.
@Epoch-rn7kuАй бұрын
Lol what? @LiLOD7
@Nearthy2 ай бұрын
I like how bro has experienced sleep paralysis so much he just talks about it like its an everyday thing (which it is for him)
@MysticManifestingАй бұрын
I did it! I watched this yesterday and decided to try lucid dreaming. So throughout the day I started pulling on my finger to see if I was dreaming. And when I was dreaming, I pulled and realized I was dreaming. So I moved things with my mind and hands and tumbled around a bit. It was awesome. Thanks!
@somrune2 ай бұрын
Lucid and semi-lucid dreams were some of the coolest dreams I had. I've also had dreams within dreams. I love dreaming. Sorry you had some weird stuff happen. Sleep paralysis can sometimes be frustrating, but you always come back!
@nettyz8332 ай бұрын
Same here!!
@jamieroseman44292 ай бұрын
The best way to lucid dream is to stay calm and tell yourself your dreaming. Once you do that you can pretty much do anything. What I love to do in my dreams is to move things with my mind like using the force. It feels so fucking real. It sucks when you wake up lol.
@johnmcmc61902 ай бұрын
I do the same thing, been doing it for years I can more or less control my dreams. Its so fun.
@user-ly3li3ex8c2 ай бұрын
What's called the force is a real concept to witches, Star Wars is intentionally based on witchy beliefs. John Todd spoke about it and the people behind Star Wars.
@Notkyle3882 ай бұрын
My favorite thing is flying. It feels so good and like “freeing” like in a kid again and have no limitations physically or mentally (obviously but you know what I mean)
@Ravenbones2 ай бұрын
nOT TRUE, even with being calm, if i blink at any moment, i wake up
@paulmacmurray2 ай бұрын
@@user-ly3li3ex8cyou are so full of shyte. Witch craft is shyte, that's why everyone who "practices" it, can never actually do anything, and usually has a crappy life on top of it.
@alecogden123452 ай бұрын
I'm always stuffing my face with cake and cookies in my lucid dreams because I know I won't get fat. Some of the things taste amazing.
@Y-C-4-X2 ай бұрын
WHAT THE FUCK AHAHHAHAHAHA
@ZedSeff2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@bonnybuns6892 ай бұрын
🎉😂
@Jukeboksi2 ай бұрын
That's funny, I eat a lot of ass in my lucid dreams
@thehuntermikipl11702 ай бұрын
meanwhile you are swallowing spiders in reality
@DC11musicАй бұрын
I have gotten to a point that when I realize I am dreaming, I start jumping up and can glide short short distances. I can even push myself higher to impress people that I can fly. It is so cool. Great video! Im glad you made this.
@williamsaltsman6537Ай бұрын
I've had three lucid dreams. I was so excited the first two that I snapped out of it and woke up. The feelings were elated. The third time, I told myself to stay calm in the dream and was able to say make it snow. It immediately started snowing in an empty dark warehouse. I said make the snow flakes bigger. It happened instantly. Now I'm trying to decide what movie star I would like to sleep with for my next LD. Trevor Donnavan sounds like an excellent choice. Really!!! If you have a bad experience in a LD just change it. It's instant!!! You can do anything once you have it down.
@Michael-xr5yx2 ай бұрын
I'm a crazy hippie so take it as you will but, I used to do a lot of lucid dreaming and I had sleep paralysis semi-frequently for my entire life. I learned what the Buddhists call Metta or "loving kindness meditation" and I found that if I generated that loving kindness feeling while in the sleep paralysis state it would make the negative entities leave and I could get out.
@crag91332 ай бұрын
they are demons and they hate anything positive. i dont know your religion and i dont want to force mine on you but you should try praying to god during these experiences as proof to you of his existence if you dont yet believe. he is very much real and i met him in a human form a couple months ago at a reggae festival at the lowest point of my life in the middle of a cannabis induced psychosis.!his name is Yahweh and the middle of his brow made a cross. this is proof that jesus is real too.
@countryee12 күн бұрын
Whoa.
@SMITHapk2 ай бұрын
Was NOT expecting those flares at the beginning lmao. You are an inspiration dude 💪🏻 STAY FOCUSED
@westvirginian31022 ай бұрын
I believe your problem with the sleep paralysis is that you fear it and that you are fighting to wake up when it happens. When you experience the sleep paralysis in the future, just relax and try to go back to sleep or back to your lucid dream. You are the one choosing to make the situation uncomfortable an scary. You already know that it is a natural function that helps you survive, so when you try to force yourself awake and able to move, you are telling your mind and body that it is in a dangerous situation and you are in danger.
@TheAmazingHuman-Man2 ай бұрын
This helped me. Whenever that happens I just close my eyes, think happy thoughts, tell myself it’s not real, and go back to sleep. Worked pretty fast for me. Stopped lucid dreaming pretty much all together after college. Keeping a dream journal and doing reality checks was vital for me and I just got lazy and stopped doing them.
@mememos22462 ай бұрын
this is so hard to do i feel lke if i stay a little longer like am drowning like am being sucked into a vortex this wired feeling
@bertkreft96892 ай бұрын
under psychedelic drugs - you deal with similar situations - but there are always techniques to vanish such obstacles
@bwmacallister2 ай бұрын
Lean into the fear. Things should improve.
@Pliskin12442 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve tried to lean in but then I get this awful feeling that if I lean in too hard I won’t wake up again and then it makes the panic even worse
@jonaslindahl60662 ай бұрын
Sleep paralysis is like dreaming and lucid dreaming in general. If you flee from the scary stuff it gets worse. If you embrace the scary stuff and/or confront it, it turns into non-scary stuff. There are many accounts where people experience euphoric stuff in sleep paralysis instead of negative stuff, because they lean into it in a positive way. Good luck, keep on rockin' in the free world. You're really good at lucid dreaming so keep it up. You can experience a lot of incredible stuff. Like pure love, 360 vision, multiple consciousnesses, shape shifting, music with beauty out of this world, godlike sex and much more.
@woundedsqrl2 ай бұрын
You speak the truth, its actually a gift and takes quite some time to master. Key is to be calm and aware, also dreaming is actually a reality so not to be fearfull. Im a musician and havr written songs while asleep, its effortless to create the most beautiful arrangements while in this state. Its like an awakening of the mind. And yes you can have sexual experiences with touch, feel, color, weight...all the senses with hyper sensitivity. Have reoccuring dreams that tell a story from one night to the next or even months to years apart. Become familar with mysterious places and people from s different life. You must be in the elite of you know anything I am speaking of.
@bike4adayАй бұрын
I totally agree. When this started happening to me, it was a lot of scary entities holding me down and breathing in my ear, but by learning to relax through it, the sounds have become like oceanic waves and the body sensations are blissful like warm sun.
@willleslie274523 күн бұрын
I consider myself as a extreme example of someone who can and has lucid dreamed. From having to learn how to fly over years of dream-practise (like im kicking underwater), to how to glide like in a wingsuit, to asking people in my dreams mathematical or questions i dont know the answer to and analysing their responses (they ended up jumping around the question or ignoring it). To many more experiences like standing up to monsters and feeling my body go into fight and flight and testing how this affects me. With my lucid adventures ive actually considered donating my research and tests to my local university here in sydney. Should i do this or not bother?
@david-sg6cw8 күн бұрын
@@willleslie2745 I would ask them if they need the information. Sharing stuff is always good. Stay Safe and MAY GOD BLESS EVERYTHING
@trenttrent32282 ай бұрын
This guy is a legend where have you been my whole life? Actually quality content. Brilliant mind keep up the good work.
@blueflame25322 ай бұрын
Why is this guy so smart? The ideas that you have and how you apply them to the real world is insane. Also the way you plan to do your projects are so smart
@tobiaskvarnung34112 ай бұрын
He reads
@blueflame25322 ай бұрын
@@tobiaskvarnung3411 but the ideas on how to track his progress and test things are smart
@BreadGood_212 ай бұрын
@@tobiaskvarnung3411 shit well he’s got me there
@billybanter95732 ай бұрын
Thats what lucid dreaming is for.
@blueflame25322 ай бұрын
@@billybanter9573 ?
@jamilabibi47452 ай бұрын
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@BherulalGarasiyaBherulalGarasi2 ай бұрын
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@Entertainment-v3d2 ай бұрын
Best book ever
@ChandanKumar-bn4vr2 ай бұрын
very good book
@Round.7Shel2 ай бұрын
thanks
@SandeepSandeep-zu8xu2 ай бұрын
thank you so much
@TheBitzii2 ай бұрын
I lucid dream almost everytime I dream. These deep vivid landscapes and storylines fill my head as I sleep and have since I was a small kid. Even now, new things happen in my dreams that I am always surprised by. Lucid dreaming has almost always come naturally to me, and I think its because of my love for video games and my sleeping habits. Personally, I noticed my lucid dreaming happen more often when I started getting into VR games. Lucid dreaming can be a terrifying experience and to anyone who wants to lucid dream please make sure you are surrounding yourself with positivity before bed each night. The more negative your mindset the more likely you are to have nightmares.
@TheSonSet2 ай бұрын
This right here!! Never ever have horror or graphic things be the last thing you watch. The colorful and silly and goofier the better
@VeVe_AR_Guy2 ай бұрын
Ah no worries dude, I watch Marvel, Dc and Horroe movies. You know how great it feels to face the nun and be like "lets go" and summon Mjolnir and Stormbreaker and go Thor mode? And when you think hmm maybe superman power might be better.. then switch instant to Superman, fly up and punch the demons with insane power. Or change into Hulk and destroy everything in the path. Btw Spiderman also feels super nice, flying through the city or buildings with your webs. Or just Avatar earth/water/fire bend stuff. Or Magneto things. ;) @@TheSonSet
@FantasticKruH2 ай бұрын
This is why I am not gonna try it hahha, if I see something creepy it stays with me the whole day until I go to sleep, so I will definitely have nightmares.
@NoGloryToRats2 ай бұрын
Same here! Ive always felt my dreams being really real,i often dream about places i have lived before in real life,like theres some of me that still are connected to the appartments,and houses ive lived in it feels really wierd to re visit those places in dreams!
@TheBitzii2 ай бұрын
@@NoGloryToRats mine aren't places I have been, their usually liminal spaces or spaces that could not possible exist in real life but they FEEL real and thats was so weird about them. Yours sound cool tho!
@joshwhitworth5455Ай бұрын
My dreams loop once I realize it's a dream. Have tried to leave your body when you wake up in that state? When you wake think of a place you've never been. See if you can change where you are in the dream somewhere up high and jump maybe that will jolt your body awake with you. It sounds to me like you're getting stuck between out of body and Dreamland, and that's really awesome that you can do both. Get control of one, and you'll take control of the other. Good luck.
@clarkclifford23382 ай бұрын
I’m sorry to say, you’ve lucid dreamed yourself 40 years into the future and break dancing is no longer a thing.
@justadildeau2 ай бұрын
I just had the image of the Australian Olympic break dance"Ray Gun"
@clarkclifford23382 ай бұрын
Yes. I almost needed therapy after that. It’s sad to see something being abused so badly and I don’t even like break dancing. It’s just an abomination.
@brianbutler4969Ай бұрын
How else are people supposed to bring it back?????
@clarkclifford2338Ай бұрын
Some things are better left forgotten.
@Ryan-gk1bd2 ай бұрын
I used to experiment with this too as well as Astral Projection and it was similar to yours except my shit was even more severe. Sleep paralysis and i started seeing hallucinations, Demon/Spirits ( I couldn't tell u if they were hallucinations or not) I spoke to them they spoke to me, i felt the touch, some were male some were Female (yes, Succubus type shit).... Shit got scary af and I stopped all weird practices as well as prayer and it slowly and gradually was able to sleep peacefully once more. Moral of the story for me is that... We have enough Natural problems in Life, don't go looking for supernatural ones.
@alexyandell.2 ай бұрын
Hey Ryan I used to be into new age beliefs but God changed my perspective I see you understand the unseen world I'm glad I've never had such experiences but Jesus died and paid the Price for u think about what u experienced is there more after u die well yes please stay safe spiritual realm is real light vs darkness.
@Varifotum2 ай бұрын
Getting out of sleep paralysis is super easy, you just have to finish some form of thinking, I just count to 10 and it works all the time. I do rarely get sleep paralysis, maybe every 3 to 5 years. This method was taught to me by my mother, who was a medium at the time and the theory in spiritual circles is that your spirit is not fully in your body yet, and doing some basic process of thinking helps the spirit reconnect. True or false it always worked and I only had one bad episode of sleep paralysis when I was a kid I did not know this method and it was horrible at 9 years old and my mother just told me to count to 10 and it always worked.
@grzegorz6852 ай бұрын
Lol but was it in sleep paralysis or like you'd have it daily you'd see demons
@grzegorz6852 ай бұрын
And how was your experience with astral projection in general
@n7c01822 ай бұрын
search islam
@MutantMessiah2 ай бұрын
I've been practicing daily for almost 15 years. Face the scary shit, it's good for you.
@toyfounder62872 ай бұрын
Nah, I don't want to see a demon in my room, who cares about the benefits at that point
@MutantMessiah2 ай бұрын
@@toyfounder6287 they're not real. It's the expectation that they'll appear that generates them. Go with it. They chill. Lol
@tstone91512 ай бұрын
@@MutantMessiah yeah, that's a good point. I basically lack fear because of sleep paralysis and those dark entities. Been dealing with that crap for 10 years
@rawmean89892 ай бұрын
@@tstone9151ask God for protection!
@alina244992 ай бұрын
@tstone9151 call for Jesus, he was casting out demons and he is the one who has authority over them
@kensaccount91332 ай бұрын
Yup, I had this happen to me when I was younger. My father taught me to "change the channel" if I was having a bad dream, what you might call a reality check, but you envision the environment as a large TV that shifts to another scene. This allowed me to understand and practice lucid dreaming (My favorite was flying.) with the subsequent result of sleep paralysis happening occasionally. My fix to this was to just go back to sleep, since waking up and moving wasn't an option. In my 40's I don't dream much anymore. Might want to try again though 🤔 Great informative vid!
@kobralazer2 ай бұрын
Yeah, that worked for me as well. When I used to have constant episodes, I would just go back to sleep as soon as I would realize I am in sleep paralysis, and after doing that 2-3 times, it just went away. Haven't have an episode since.
@Hoardingdragon2 ай бұрын
I’ve gone thru this exact back and forth between lucid dreaming and sleep paralysis in the past… it’s really fascinating to see someone else experience the same thing. I’ve never know anyone else explain this like you have. Awesome video.
@catalinul14612 ай бұрын
Lucid dreaming is one thing, out of body experiences are the real deal. In a lucid dream you usually know you are dreaming, in an out of body experience you know you are literally outside your physical body, it's insane!
@mackroscopikАй бұрын
The only difference is the thought. If you think you are out of body in a lucid dream or vice versa, you can see your body in bed sleeping. Since reality is subjective, your experience is whatever you're convincing yourself of at that moment. That's why some people think they are being abducted by aliens. It's all just consciousness creating the story and details just as it does in waking life.
@ChrisCar-ym9dsАй бұрын
Amen brother
@blhilkeneАй бұрын
My lifelong experience has been that out of body experiences are Lucid Dreaming + the sleep paralysis paresthesia together. The brain, in an effort to reconcile the subtle sensation of the body while paralyzed, manifests a more cohesive body in the dream state. It makes for an even more realistic experience because we are endowed with a substantial body which can be mostly absent in dreams. If you weren't already lucid dreaming, your presence of your body triggers a lucid state. If you are one of those people who believes that out of body states differ from dreams because you can go to real places non-physically, then all I have to say is that you are selling your dreams short. The only difference IMO is the experiential fidelity, not the information present.
@basedkaren51Ай бұрын
@@blhilkene Plausible theory but have you personally ever had an OBE?
@NamelessAwarenessGАй бұрын
@@blhilkene So NDEs are lucid dreams, regardless of it transpiring during flatline? Nice attempt but you are bluntly mistaken.
@damonthompson69322 ай бұрын
Bro this video connected so many dots for me. A few years ago I went deep down the meditation, quantum entanglement, unlocking your full potential rabbit hole. A part of this was lucid dreaming. Since then I’ve left a lot of that behind but I still have frequent lucid dreams. I’d say most of the dreams that I remember I realize that I’m asleep. But I’ve also struggled to get full nights rests and have frequent sleep paralysis and for whatever reason recently both my inability to sleep and my sleep paralysis have recently picked up a lot and the line between dreams and reality is heavily blurred. I chopped most of it up to insomnia but still I have memories that I don’t know whether or not they were real and I haven’t gotten a full rest in months. I also deal with sleep paralysis at least once a week. I don’t have a “sleep paralysis demon” like many describe it but there is a feeling that I don’t have much time to break out before something bad happens. Thanks for sharing your experience, it’s really helped me with better understanding my own.
@ΛεωνάνδροςΠεργαμενόςАй бұрын
I know exactly this feeling. The more time that passes it gets harder and harder, so there is an natural will to get out of this as fast as possible... otherwise you will get lost in the dark. This people don't understand what they are doing and they get themselves in danger. At this moment your in another dimension... and there are beeings who can locate you and get attached to you if you're not strong enough to free yourself from their world.
@ΛεωνάνδροςΠεργαμενόςАй бұрын
You're feeling the darkness coming closer and closer and there is this sound... there is always this sound who gets louder and louder. Once I tried to let it happen so I know we're this will go, but I couldn't.... it's like a natural instict who tells you If you don't start fighting now you never come back. It's crazy.
@ΛεωνάνδροςΠεργαμενόςАй бұрын
And I never did this on purpose like other guys here... it just happenes cause I'm very deep dreamer since childhood. There are a lot that science can't explain, they just give names like sleeping paralysis and stuff but there is much more on that.
@gamingbonez88112 ай бұрын
Dude, Albert Einstein used this to practice some of his theories and and work, I’m wondering if you are able to do this as well, not saying jeopardize your sleep for this but you should totally try to learn something strictly and only in your lucid dream and see if you can perform it in reality. Would be a very interesting video.
@preetsharma21002 ай бұрын
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@Alex-wg1mb2 ай бұрын
In my Uni days many years ago I had linear algebra classes. We had homework to do but CS 2 session with my friends made me forget about equations to solve. So I went to sleep and at some point entered the Lucid state. Then I remembered about the homework, next thing i do I am picking up the chalk and writing the symbols on the board that materialized in my room somehow. As the process of solving goes, the feeling of pressure in the front of my head increases by the second and when I finish writing the answer that feeling wakes me up. With the memory of the solved equation I run towards my desk and write down all in the copybook. Later that day we showing the results of equations on the board. Lecturer chooses me for that exact equation, solved in the dream state. Turns out everything was correct. I was so shocked like never before. My math skills were not so great and my sleeping brain decided to show 100% power. And that is my story folks!
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@RApimp98Ай бұрын
One time I kept listening to binary beats. I had a playlist on KZbin that I’d fall asleep to. - all sorts of beats, different frequencies, different ones geared towards different chakras/gates. I did that for about a week or two. WARNING: i HIGHLY recommend not opening gates or tapping into them unless you know what you’re doing. Haphazardly triggering them in random orders and intensities can have dire repercussions! I came real close to breaking my mind! In short, it came to a point where I could not discern between dream and reality anymore. One minute I’d be doing an everyday activity like going to work, or hanging out with friends…then in an instant, I’d find myself waking up in bed. Only to sometimes find out that THAT was also a dream. I was going insane! I immediately stopped listening to my playlist and luckily was able to get my mind straight again. It was so freaking scary! I still listen to frequencies and beats from time to time. But only one at a time and never on a playlist.
@countryee12 күн бұрын
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@Tsipli2 ай бұрын
something similar hapened to me . i had lucid dreams for a month acidentaly and then when they went away i started searching and trying to do it intentionaly,// all of a sudden i have this dream i am locked up in a bathroom with no dooror window and im thinking ( you think you got me ha? this is my own mind ,i close my eyes and think i am on a nice beach relaxing , i open my eyes and im actually there, 5 seconds later i pop back into that bathroom, im trying again but sudenly everything goes black and i hear a female voice saying ( you think you are pretty powerfull here right? you destroyed us never come back here ever again) THWN I WOKE UP IN A SLEEP PARALISIS and felt like a huge spider is inside my skin on my chest and i felt so much pain i could still fell the pain all day after waking up!. the strange thing is no matter how much i tried i could never lucid dream from then like i got banned or something lol/( tbh in my dream i was constantly tellin anyone i saw i know you are fake and im on a dream and they started melting screaming and panicing also was flying and mayby braking things but this whole thing felt almost supernatural (the fact that i lost that ability after this specific dream
@Oskar-gg6ir2 ай бұрын
bro got banned😂
@Tsipli2 ай бұрын
@@Oskar-gg6ir like how did i even manage to get banned from lucid dreaming fr💀 🚫🫥
@nanomia2 ай бұрын
You were a menace so they banned you lol but really I never told anyone in my lucid dreams they aren't real maybe once it was my friend in the dream but she said no it's not a dream and I said OK lol
@bboye.musical93492 ай бұрын
Ever noticed when dealing with sleep paralysis, it’s only disturbing and alarming presence/entities? There’s more to this world than people wanna admit
@kobralazer2 ай бұрын
bro, one time I had sleep paralysis and there was the chuck e cheese mascot just sitting in my computer chair just chilling. nothing disturbing about that
@bboye.musical93492 ай бұрын
@@kobralazer oh wow. That’s not bad at all. It’s just most accounts I hear or read, theres usually fear involved
@kobralazer2 ай бұрын
@@bboye.musical9349 it's just perception. the first time i had sleep paralysis, I did not know anything about it, so when I saw the shadow in my room, I taught it was my dad, since he does to work at like 4 am, and I just taught he just went in to get smth from my room or something.
@eldante41392 ай бұрын
I had sleep paralysis and just saw the computer CD drive move in and out repeatedly it was very weird but not at all scary.
@henriquercyt2 ай бұрын
the one time i had sleep paralysis shrek was on top of me 😂😂😂😂😂
@321Doggies2 ай бұрын
I meditate a ton, sometimes 8 hrs a day. About 2 years ago i started having "special dreams" : astral world or intense lucid dreaming. These happened without trying. About 50 times ive been visited by friendy entities who massage my legs mostly. I usually cant see them but they are often 50 year old women when i can. I believe their appearance is an illusion of sorts though. About 50 times of more ive been guided through places like a countryside. Ive felt hands around my ankles. Sometimes slow, sometimes fast. Ive also had 100+ other astral world type experiences when there is not a friendly entity with me. Ive encountered demons around 8 times? It can be terrifying but i believe its therapeutic. I say i love you to them with mixed results. But i meditate on them after... most of these experiences happen when i sleep for a few hours, meditate, and then slip into a super light sleep.
@willleslie274523 күн бұрын
I consider myself as a extreme example of someone who can and has lucid dreamed. From having to learn how to fly over years of dream-practise (like im kicking underwater), to how to glide like in a wingsuit, to asking people in my dreams mathematical or questions i dont know the answer to and analysing their responses (they ended up jumping around the question or ignoring it). With my lucid adventures ive actually considered donating my research and tests to my local university here in sydney. Should i do this or not bother?
@ForeverTributesNLАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing! In my experience hightened emotions (especially fear) ruins everything. It's almost like lucid dreaming / OBE's are tests to keep emotions in check. For me almost all lucid dreams (or how I like to call them: OBE's, Out of body experiences) start with going out of body first; I believe this is the smooth transition that prevents entering a state of sleep paralysis when your spirit connects with the body again. It's just a theory but for me it works and I only had sleep paralysis like twice ever. Maybe also try embracing your shadow/dark aspect; if you are the one who is scary, you can face anything. Become fearless and unmoved. Good luck!
@sowfear38282 ай бұрын
1 and a half year ago i was in the dark for 1 week and on 5th day i have experienced lucid dreaming but i didnt know much about that that time. I became a director of my dreams and could change everything how i wanted. If i didnt like a scene i have just simply moved my dream 15seconds to past and remade it how i wanted. It was the funniest experience in my life. I was laughing and crying in my bed like i had never before. I think i dreamed 4 dreams but sadly can recall only 2 of them, but as you said, the details were unreal. When i woke up i experienced the best feeling of my life. Ive never had drugs but i think it could be a comparison to extasis. The mixture of love, cozyness, peace and happines was the best feeling ive ever felt. And I kinda want to go back to this stuff and experience much more lucid dreaming, thanks for your story. Your passion with breakdancing is amazing. ❤️
@nanomia2 ай бұрын
I experienced this. I think it's our brain coping mechanism especially when you have a strong desire to escape from your current reality
@sowfear38282 ай бұрын
@@nanomia Well it could be possible but at that time i wasnt striving to escape the reality. It just came naturally
@seansmith26902 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience. I worked really hard at lucid dreaming and was able to start doing it nearly every night. Then, I started to get sleep paralysis and was terrified. I also had false awakenings, where I would think I woke up, but was still in the dream. One time, it happened again, and again, and again. I kept "waking up" but was still in the same dream. I was so terrified I couldn't escape. When I finally did wake up, I couldn't tell if it was real. Around this time, a guy sitting next to me in a college class told me he had also gotten good at lucid dreaming, but now every dream he had was lucid and he couldn't stop it unless he got really drunk. He was depressed and afraid because his brain was always conscious. Honestly, learning to lucid dream is not worth it.
@bepositive2712 ай бұрын
why he is depressed by just becoming concious in every dream
@seansmith26902 ай бұрын
@@bepositive271 because he felt that he never had any rest
@mr.c3322 ай бұрын
@seansmith2690 Can relate, not only wasn't he resting, but people don't realize that being conscious or aware in a "hyper" state is also a burden and not just fun and giggles. People get this false idea that angels are always comfortable. Ponder it.
@nanomia2 ай бұрын
I experienced that when I was a kid and was consciously trying to lucid dream I had some scary lucid dreams I couldn't wake up from and I started dreading going to sleep it was just lucid nightmare thankfully it didn't prolong buy definitely learnt my lesson now i don't try it but sometimes I lucid dream by accident but I can wake myself up now even In nightmares but I know if I consciously try it I could experience that creepiness I did before
@АртурБриджес2 ай бұрын
@@nanomiawhy the hell you were afraid in your conscious dreams?
@chubbyninja8422 ай бұрын
I've always had lucid dreams. All of my earliest memories of dreaming were lucid back from when I was around 5yo. I only ever get sleep paralysis if I am sleeping on my back. It never happens on my side. I used lucid dreaming to learn to drive stick. I had a friend try to teach me one day. I stalled out dozens of times and never got it right. That night I trained in my sleep and the next day I did it perfectly on the first try. I love lucid dreaming. I've got all sorts of super powers I use nightly: flight, TK, fire bending, air bending, water bending, earth bending, lightning, phasing through objects, night vision, massive super strength and durability, super speed, super agility, mind control, teleportation, dimensional travel, shape shifting, reality warping, slide-movement, wall-walking, the list goes on and on. It's friggin awesome. Sometimes, I'm not even me. I can dream of an entirely different person with different memories. I've even had a dream where I was several people all at the same time. I've had dreams where I'd play through a certain series of events as me, then I'd wake up, go back to sleep, and go through the same dream as someone else who was in that dream so I get to see everything from a totally different perspective and learn things I completely missed the first time around. It's wild.
@barrichello832 ай бұрын
This is the first confirmation of the relation between sleeping on your back and sleep paralysis. It is my experience as well. Thanks.
@WamOceanicАй бұрын
I also experienced similar incidence. Wrote it in my novel. Listening to your experience gives me chills.
@nanomia2 ай бұрын
Whenever i get lucid in my dreams i get excited and start flying i don't get any negative emotions that's probably why i don't get sleep paralysis after even when i do i don’t panic you're not actually awake you're still dreaming i say to myself wake up! And start focusing to move my toes and i get awake don’t be scared it's all in your mind lucid dreaming can be amazing experience i'm always amazed by the details and how even textures feel very real it's fascinating
@acesanders50352 ай бұрын
How do you fly while in sleep paralysis?
@TatoRekhviashvili2 ай бұрын
First time I tried lucid dreaming I woke up in sleep paralysis too, but I don't really understand why people get freaked out. I've had sleep paralysis maybe 20 times over the years and I do see and hear strange things during it but then I just focus on my index finger and move it a little bit. it feels like my finger is suddenly 30kg but eventually I move it and then make a fist. At that point I know I'm out of paralysis and just go back to sleep without worrying about things that are not real. I always find sleep paralysis to be kinda fun, idk. Probably me being a massive horror fun and constantly having nightmares(which I love) helps too.
@KnukkaheadOG2 ай бұрын
funnest part of nightmares is becoming the nightmare for whatever is trying to make you scared, flip the script.
@nanomia2 ай бұрын
Same I don't panic I just focus on moving my toes and say wake up! To myself and then I so wake up it's like a state between sleeping and waking
@cor.tenebrarum2 ай бұрын
I used to have sleep paralysis when I was taking a lot of drugs long time ago. I remember how terrified I was when it happened for the first time. Literally for few hours I thought to myself „maybe religions are not just pile of BS”, but in the end my exhausted from drugs brain was the culprit. Man, it’s good to be straight edge for over a decade.
@t4r.a6062 ай бұрын
I am sorry to hear that, as a religious person (Christians). We believe there are demonic entities cast out of their real estate (physical bodies), so they feel alive when their in someone's body and take control of the host to destroy their lives (there's a whole chapter on why they want to do that btw). Image being alive but not being able to breath, feeling suffocated, dehydrated and the worst possible situation you can be, (this is called the dry land, where demons roam around looking for a host to control, after being cast out of a persons body at church or a service). Normally when people receive Christ, their bodies become empty, and its your role to fill yourself with the holy spirit to keep yourself occupied. Other wise the same demon that was cast out still comes back to check if its previous host has been filled withe the word of god (the truth). And if not it will call several more demons to come and occupy the space and make you even worse than when you hadn't had Christ in your life, that's if you continue to sin and not strengthen your spirit, by nurturing yourself with the true living words. People please if you are ever in a sleep paralysis just call the name of Jesus repeatedly and you will be rescued from this painful and traumatizing experience. Anything else is a lie, crystals, voodoo false potions and materials. All you need is to give up your life to the one true living God. (I am talking from experiencing this 2x in my life)
@narrowpath94912 ай бұрын
A lot of drug users see the same things, like it opens up the spirit realm. Like the hatman for example
@travisbusgith18212 ай бұрын
I started sleeping with an eye mask to prevent this
@markozbunjol6252 ай бұрын
sleep paralysis is demonic. I know you won't believe me, but here's my story. I was involved in the occult for a large part of my life to become a Christian because of some things and one of the key things was sleep paralysis. First, I went from the scientific side to have it explained to me, that this happens when you sleep on your back... I sleep on my side, and it happens again. At one point it was so scary that I called Jesus and suddenly everything disappeared and i woke up. When I became a Christian, the attacks stopped, but when I stop reading the Bible for a while, the attacks start, but the demons always leave in the name of Jesus. In later research, I found out that they are succubus, female demons with whom you make a demonic pact without your knowledge because you are in a dream. And that wasn't the only thing that was happening. I felt that my bed was vibrating, I used to see a black silhouette in the black darkness when I woke up and it just slowly disappears. Once astral spiders that slowly disappear. I know I'm not crazy, I don't claim that every sleep paralysis is demonic, but what happened to me I can't even describe in detail.
@ingdavidrosasv2 ай бұрын
Man, go do more spiritual challenges for X days/weeks/months, and show us that world, you're really good at it
@joelschmierer3544Ай бұрын
lucid dreaming is a real gift that they say can be used to ask the universe/god etc. any questions and to get answers. they say we enter the real world when we sleep and we enter the dream world when we wake up
@JadenObisanya2 ай бұрын
Don’t worry man, there is nothing to fear about sleep paralysis. What happens when you enter the dream reality, is you’re entering another dimension of reality that is of course difference to the third dimensional reality we know. When you are transitioning from dream reality back into physical reality, sometimes you will get the part in your brain, called the Amidala to put yourself into temporary a paralysis state so that in the transition phase of coming back to third dimensional reality, you can transition smoothly instead of spinning off into other dimensions and not know where you are. Personally, I feel that the sleep paralysis started happening for you right after you started to try and hold on to the lucid dream state when you knew you were waking up, because trying to wake up into third dimensional reality while holding on to an completely different dimension can potentially disorient you. So look at it as a safety mechanism that your consciousness allows you to use in order for a safe transition😁 Keep up the good work brother! There is nothing to fear ha ha👍🏾
@ChristopherWarrior2 ай бұрын
My friend, the state you described is the gateway to Astral Projection. Learning how to "lucid dream" is the first step in learning how to leave your body and enter the Astral world. I started lucid dreaming at 17. I found the gateway to the Astral world in my twenties. I've been practicing the art for 30 years. You don't seem to be ready for anything other than regular sleep, but you already opened the door, so you may as well master the process. By the way, the strange breathing you heard during your sleep paralysis is your own breathing. It's you 😅 Thanks for sharing your experience. What you encountered is very normal. Best of luck with your future endeavors.
@greedyready12 ай бұрын
You’re actually quite gifted. Embrace it and move onto out of body experiences - sleep paralysis is kind of a gateway. You’re just way ahead of the rest of us on development of innate human potential. I say go for it - fearlessly
@PrincipalAudio2 ай бұрын
Sleep paralysis with hypnogogia. I used to experiment with partial sleep where I would hallucinate auditory and visual phenomena. Just as I was going to sleep, I would hold my eyes open and try to prevent a total sleep state. I could hold it long enough that the sound of footsteps on a pavement would occur right next to my bed, and the ceiling would start to morph into shapes of faces. It was extremely strange to say the least. Had some scary experiences so never did it again.
@XaesBodyCam2 ай бұрын
This is something I’ve never heard of anyone else doing very interesting.
@JrgenMonkerud-go5lg2 ай бұрын
Yeah i had a dream.while doing this sort of thing that there was a war in israel and ukraine, in like 2020 or something.
@Dire-Locke2 ай бұрын
I used lucid dreaming years ago myself to do crazy pull ups and rock climbing using nothing but my hands with feet dangling. It is to date one of the most amazing sensations I've ever felt. That sensation motivated me to do pull ups like crazy that year. I have been experiencing the sleep paralysis thing once every few months since childhood. It was scary the first few dozen times but now it's just routine. The breathing you mentioned was probably you hearing yourself starting to hyperventilate. I used to hear that too when I would start to panic. The shadowy figures are apparently common too but I've never seen them myself. The paralysis feels like forever when it's happening but it's actually only a few seconds at most. Your just cognitive before your body is fully awake. Realizing that helped me. Because everyone is paralyzed while asleep and just never know it. It's kinda neat to experience it when you know what it is and play around trying to move a body part real quick and can't for it to then go flying all of of a sudden when the paralysis wears off.
@stuartjamesgemmell2 ай бұрын
A few years ago, I was meditating constantly and used to do it just before bed…and fall asleep which you are not supposed to do. After about a month all of my roommates told me that I would walk around the house sleepwalking and even went outside on the front lawn and took a piss. Don’t know if anyone here sleepwalks but it’s a bad feeling because I used to have naked conversations I don’t remember. The trippy thing was as soon as they told me I had been doing it. It was like a switch flicked once I was conscious of it and I’ve never slept walk again. I don’t meditate just before bed either. Stuff like this messes with your head.
@susanhilderbrand33752 ай бұрын
I’ve had a couple times I woke up with sleep paralysis & one time, it was from a nightmare & I was trying to scream for help, but couldn’t! It was a very long however-many seconds till I regained my ability to move. Very frightening! The weirdest thing waking up from a dream once was that I was looking around my room & everything was in shades of grey. I looked all around in confusion, then realized my eyes had still been closed! I was essentially somehow “seeing” through my closed eyelids! Bizarre, but true!
@AmyAURA2 ай бұрын
Omg this is so random I have NEVER seen another person say this has happened to them. I just had to comment because this happened to me about 4 years ago. I was laying in bed and just waking up for the first time in the morning and I looked around at random things like my lamp and alarm clock and plant/etc and then I rubbed my eyes and opened them and realized they had been closed the whole time. And when I went to look at those same things again w my eyes open the colors were just slightly different. It was so crazy I wrote the experience down in a journal lol
@epops52 ай бұрын
I also could see with my eyes closed. I actually have very bad eye sight but during this 'dream' i could see my room ultra clearly. I remember just looking at my ceiling and wondering how am i seeing so well and with my eyes closed.
@anon12312 ай бұрын
I had problems with sleep paralysis. I tried to search the internet if someone had similiar experience as mine but couldn't find anything because its hard describing my feeling. I will give it a try here. This was a period in my life when i worked grave yard shift at a industry factory. I had paralysis almost every night, at least several times a week, for at least a year. My paralysis started when i was trying to FALL ASLEEP, not waking me up from sleep. This is when its getting hard for me to describe. I felt that i started drifting to sleep, then i became aware of my body getting heavy and sinking in to the bed, and now a scary sound started. It sounded like i heard my heartbeat in my head, is the best way to describe. And in every beat my whole body got a shock, like a electric shock, i felt it in all my body and in my head, and when the shock came i felt a pressure building up, like holding your nose and breath and "breathing out" so you build up a pressure that you feel in your ears, like when you flying and try to get rid of the pressure feeling in your ears. So here i was in bed couldn't move feeling like my whole body getting shocked and a pressure in my head with this loud heartbeat sound in my ears. Sometimes i tried to let go but it felt to fucked up and i got scared so tried to move and scream to wake up, but i could feel my body and mind drifting more to sleep without really falling asleep. Sometimes it felt like my body made a turn. Like i was sleeping on the side and it felt like my body was turn and i was layed on my stomach. I thought wtf am i getting raped by sleep demons or wtf is happening? Long text i hope someone had the same experience and can understand what im describing.😂
@anon12312 ай бұрын
This was some years ago and has disappeared, but I still get some paralysis a year nowadays. I can also say it was a period when I was not feeling so well so probably stress and a lot of factors playing in. But all this feelings together was so freaky fucked up and I couldn't find anyone with the same type of paralysis. I mostly didn't see anything, sometimes I had sound hallucinations but most of the time I couldn't open my eyes so it was all black and didn't hear anything other then the sound I tried to describe in my first comment. I can also say, when I was a little kid I lucid dreamt ALL the time, but I was to little to understand that this was a super power so I didn't try to get better at it and in my teens it disappeard.
@anon12312 ай бұрын
Something interesting I saw in another youtube video was that they could see a correlation with migraines in kids and lucid dreaming, when I was a kid I had really bad migraines...
@Jack-gl2xw2 ай бұрын
I had sleep paralysis myself when i was sleep deprived. I think mine was because I was drinking so much caffeine to compensate. The caffeine allowed part of my brain to still be alert but not alert enough to fully wake up. Id encourage you to watch stimulant use before sleep/naps.
@abysmal70002 ай бұрын
for me the moment between falling asleep and dreaming was a form of sleep paralysis, it felt like my body was heavy and then violently vibrating it was weird asf. but if you stay calm you can go through it and into a lucid dream.
@jonathanhernandez62642 ай бұрын
You can get raped so quit messing with them and giving them the right to do so
@kappaferret60522 ай бұрын
Can't say I've ever had sleep paralysis before but what you described definitely sounded demonic. I've had experiences similar to this but for different reasons, and for me just calling on Jesus by speaking His name always makes it stop. Idk that I want to try lucid dreaming after this video because it does sound genuinely terrifying
@costcotheballer81712 ай бұрын
Well said, as someone who looks beyond the superficial "best guess" as to why certain phenomena happen, it seems to me that sleep paralysis has more spiritual implications than physical. This all may just sound like conspiracy theory to most people, but based on the anecdotal evidence revealed to me it just seems too obvious that sleep paralysis is a sign of a troubled soul and possibly worse.
@TheMangoAnglo_onTwitter2 ай бұрын
@@costcotheballer8171the worst time of my life I started having what I thought was sleep paralysis. I saw demons and Jesus all the time and felt like I was stuck and hyper ventilating. I havent had one of them in a while all though recently I got very stressed and it felt like I was on the verge every time I got close to passing out I'd wake up freaked out. Scary crap.
@jonathanhernandez62642 ай бұрын
@@costcotheballer8171divination is a sin under divine law
@kozmosius2 ай бұрын
It used to happen to me. It can feel like you are not alone or being watched, attacked even. Once you gain full consciousness it feels like a relief being yourself again but leaves an eerie feeling.
@stuartmalevich80932 ай бұрын
I had this all the time into my late 20's. Calling on Jesus stopped it cold. No traveling or being pulled out of my body, no more paralysis and definetly the bad things that would happen in an out of my dreams, like having soemthing whisper hello in my ear while I was home cooking in the kitchen. Gone. Jesus is Lord and I have no problem calling out his name in my head and out loud now. You guys keep playing with these things and leading innocent people into dangerous situations. I gaurantee you'll find out the truth and it won't make it so cool anymore.
@goingupcountry5670Ай бұрын
You gotta go with the flow. Trying too hard doesn't let your body rest. I have always lucid dreamed since as long as I can remember but I couldn't control them at all back then. I don't remember the last time I had a bad dream or nightmare though because if things start going in a direction I don't want I just tell myself to "switch channels" or I just wake myself up to reset, i try not to control the subject of my dreams because i think that is a subconscious necessity but i do like to redirect things sometimes. Other times i just let the dream go wherever it goes and just be conscious of what is going on. It's like living another life. I would love to dream walk into someone else's dream though that would be fun! And sometimes if I leave youtube running and bigfoot stories come on then the subject of my dream will become that, which is really weird because then I'm conscious of my dream state and the waking world at the same time. Exhausting just thinking about it
@P5ykoOHD2 ай бұрын
Sleep Paralysis ... I've never tried to Lucid Dream like you, but I have in the span of 1 year (2years ago) have 2 sleep paralysis experiences. First one was "minor" in that I was facing the wall so didn't see anything, but I "woke up" could not move tried kicking to start moving then all of a sudden some immense pressure started pushing my head into my pillow, then it started talking to me, telling me to wake up ... that it knew I was not sleeping (yeah, makes no sens). I finally managed to "micro kick" and slowly regained control of my body as the pressure released from my head. Second was scarier, I "woke up" laying on my back with my hands crossed on my chest, felt one corner of the room was much darker than the others, then I saw a shadow pass in front of the LED power button on my computer screen (I saw it dim then lighten up again once the shadow passed in front of it), remembering my first experience I immediately tried to start moving, then from the foot of my bed, the shadow I saw began to rise and "hop on" my bed, I felt the weight shift going up my body from my feet to my chest, then it "took shape" (just a silhouette with 2 arms) as it rested on my chest I began to have trouble breathing, then its hands reached out and started to choke me. I managed to start moving my pinky finger, and again, slowly woke up for real from it ... didn't manage to sleep for the rest of the night, and had immense trouble sleeping for the following month. It's fucked up really. And yeah, I never tried to lucid dream, it just happened.
@ourclarioncall2 ай бұрын
Demon pinning you down is very very common My dads friend was experimenting with the occult and think tried to summon a demon or something He was on a boat and the thing pinned him down on his bed I think and asked him what he wanted He says “nothing “ But felt like he could have had anyone killed that night if he asked it too Then problems happened in his life , lost his house , lost his boat . That kind of thing
@anomalous772 ай бұрын
Don't mess with lucid dreaming. It can lead to demonic oppression, obsession, or possession if you aren't occupied by the Holy Spirit. Though, I think you can still be oppressed or have demons obsessed with you and harass you even if you are a believer in Christ Jesus and you have the Holy Spirit in you.
@lionnelskywalker2 ай бұрын
Call on the name of Jesus and repent
@Pansu12 ай бұрын
Sleep paralysis demon is real. I have seen it many times in paralysis haunt me. One time it suffocated me and eventually i managed to rip myself free with a fist punch to the entity on me. I even woke up with my hand straight up to the air still and it felt numb and i wasnt breathing. Second scary thing was i saw it crawl from the end of my bed towards my face, it was black, skinny and faceless like a black hole. Weird thing is everyone sees the same thing....
@darkskinamerican78262 ай бұрын
I had the same experience. I had a nightmare I was stuck in a basement with a demon and when I woke up, there was a shadow figure with its hand wrapped around my neck. I couldn’t move, until I was able to move my pinky and managed to poke my wife, waking her up. When she woke up, I saw the shadow figure let go of my neck and go through the wall. Last night I had the same experience. I left my room door opened with the hallway light on, and went to sleep. I had a demonic nightmare, when I suddenly woke up and thought somebody broke into my house cause I saw this tall skinny silhouette standing in my doorway with the light shining behind him. I quickly tried to reach under my pillow to grab my firearm but then realize I was under sleep paralysis. It wasn’t an intruder, it was a demon. I’ve learned 2 things about sleep paralysis: 1) in my experience, they all start with a nightmare or demonic dream. 2) the name of Jesus Christ makes it stop. If the entity is strong, try calling out the name of Yeshua. I promise it’ll work
@DaGobster12 ай бұрын
I too used to have Sleep Paralysis episodes when I was in high school. It was something I experienced every night, sometimes more than once for over a year. Like you said, you didn't want to sleep. Neither did I, so I didn't. I'd go two or three days without sleep way too often. The hallucinations were too much when the room you sleep in is pitch black...like you don't know which way you're facing kinda dark. At some point I couldn't sleep that way, so I'd leave my light on, never turning it off. That was 11 years ago, give or take. Occasionally I do still have them but nothing I had back then comes remotely close to how scary the auditory hallucinations I had a couple years ago. Those two SP episodes alone were enough to convince me it was something demonic, so I started listening to a 17 minute prayer of deliverance by Derek Prince here on KZbin and guess what, they went away and haven't had any since. I'll leave the link under this. Hope it helps someone like it helped me. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mZuYp5qFmKafmZI
@JesusFreak4Ever2 ай бұрын
Praise Jesus. Who The Son sets free is free indeed
@scuffy1232 ай бұрын
@@JesusFreak4Ever Awsome!
@420fishing52 ай бұрын
I used to have these kind of sleep paralysis episodes too untill Jesus saved me✝️🙏🏿
@newbie2k4772 ай бұрын
I have sleep paralysis my whole life, all you need to do is just to chill oout and breathe. Its becouse its kinda like a dream and if you gonna freak out you gonna see monsters but when you are chilling you will be fine.
@Unknown_.-20102 ай бұрын
Bro be like : “🗿”
@Illovejesus95782 ай бұрын
sleep paralasys this are demons. You can get out of it by saying the name of the Lord Jesus Christ if you cant move mouth think about the lord
@jblah12 ай бұрын
You’re exactly right. It’s so realistic people think is a demon but the moment you lose fear it goes away and the fun begins.
@lanwoah2 ай бұрын
That jesus guy is probably a bot, report it. I saw him in another comment aswell, also put this comment there since he got likes
@markozbunjol6252 ай бұрын
sleep paralysis is demonic. I know you won't believe me, but here's my story. I was involved in the occult for a large part of my life to become a Christian because of some things and one of the key things was sleep paralysis. First, I went from the scientific side to have it explained to me, that this happens when you sleep on your back... I sleep on my side, and it happens again. At one point it was so scary that I called Jesus and suddenly everything disappeared and i woke up. When I became a Christian, the attacks stopped, but when I stop reading the Bible for a while, the attacks start, but the demons always leave in the name of Jesus. In later research, I found out that they are succubus, female demons with whom you make a demonic pact without your knowledge because you are in a dream. And that wasn't the only thing that was happening. I felt that my bed was vibrating, I used to see a black silhouette in the black darkness when I woke up and it just slowly disappears. Once astral spiders that slowly disappear. I know I'm not crazy, I don't claim that every sleep paralysis is demonic, but what happened to me I can't even describe in detail.
@jeremiahtracy9136Ай бұрын
I used to lucid dream a bit and it was achieved at a young age because I had several recurring nightmares that I wanted to change. Thankfully I never experienced sleep paralysis, but if I spent too much time aware in my dream or made too many changes, something would always try to kill me to get me to wake up. After learning that I am in control and that there's nothing any monster or killer could ever do to catch me... my dreams started to take on a life all their own. The world itself would start to collapse into a void of pure emptiness. I've tried to fight it many times, but it never failed to end my lucid dream and wake me up. I've come to the conclusion that our minds have been wired in a sense with multiple failsafe procedures. I think it's possible if you are aware you are in a dream and have obtained the ability to manipulate literally everything.. why would you ever want to wake up? There has to be something in place to force you awake or you'll starve to death.
@niko_hand5892 ай бұрын
Hey man, I have sleep paralysis a few times a month. I think it’s quite uncomfortable, but I’m not scared during sleep paralysis anymore. It’s so interesting being in that state. One weird thing about paralysis, is it seems to me like the whole autonomic system is dominant, which means that I can’t even hold my breath or choose how fast I breathe. It’s like my breathing is on autopilot and I can’t do anything about it, which can feel like being choked. And also, i always hear a buzzing sound, which I don’t really know what is, but one thought I have about it is that maybe our brains equips this sensory filter when we are awake, processing external stimuli as sensory information we can actually understand. When we’re asleep, or in paralysis, this filter doesn’t work, so external sound just sounds like harsh, unprocessed audio input. I always wake up from a dream when entering sleep paralysis again. It’s like, as soon as I become aware of my physical body while in a dream, it like snaps out of the dream, and I’m in this half awake state while sometimes being able to open my eyes and look around. I usually don’t “hallucinate” while in SP, it’s more like I’m drifting in and out of dreaming, and sometimes the dream can resemble my room. In fact, I’m not always entirely sure if my room is in a dream or if my eyes are open at all. And when awaking fully from SP, I’m always really tired and have to fight to not fall back asleep and into paralysis again. I don’t know… just had to put some of my experiences out there😂 Been having it since I was in elementary school. It’s like, as soon as I became aware of my own existence while sleeping, it’s really easy to get into sleep paralysis, and I don’t think one can get rid of it completely to be honest.
@LucasWatson-t1i2 ай бұрын
Lucid dreaming can be an amazing experience. Surprised you picked up on it so fast. I stopped attempting after a very frightening dream I was aware of but couldn’t control. From then on, any time I tried to alter my dreams, the dream would instantly adapt and negate what I was wanting to do. Became extremely frustrating. Never had sleep paralysis from it, sorry to hear you had to deal with it.
@richardbicycle52622 ай бұрын
It's very difficult to do but the fear during that paralysis experience (and inside the dream too) can create the "monsters" I think. It reminds me of that scene from Legend of Korra (if you've ever seen it) when she's in the spirit world as a baby with General Iro and, as she starts to get upset, all the spirits turn dark and menacing. He tells her they're responding to her energy and to calm down, and they turn back. I think it's literally the same thing, easier said than done for sure because it's hard to not react with fear.
@iwansinner75892 ай бұрын
Great
@alina244992 ай бұрын
Unclean spirits/demons are real. Jesus casted them out. The apostles casted them out of people who were sick or insane (and we can too). They are still here and have not left. Through lucid dreaming you illegally access the spirit realm and you have no protection from God. If you find yourself in a bad situation call for Jesus. His name has power over darkness. He was God in flesh and is living because after this life there is no time as we know it. He is the truth the way and the light, as he said it himself.
@Sluggernaut2 ай бұрын
Weird reality check for me is my tattoos. I have several on my forearms and they never look right in my dreams and weirdly I can tell. You would think with my brain making the tattoos look wrong, my brain would also think "Nah, that's them for sure. Yep." Edit: Yeah in "Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynmann" Richard Feynmann talks about a project and report he did in college on dreams and mentions the insane amount of detail he could see in objects while dreaming. Very interesting.
@_.ThePingy._Ай бұрын
I knew what you were gonna say just from the title. I also very frequently lucid dream, and i remember a particularly strange dream where i was very afraid, so (as you do) I immediately fell to the floor in my dream closed my eyes and lost conciousness to wake up. I think because of the suddeness I got sleep paralysis and it felt terrifying, there were voices all around my head thankfully no visual hallucinations, but still very scary. I finally snapped out of it by cracking my head to a side and went to go sleep in my parents room.
@Tf342332 ай бұрын
Some dreams i can hear orhers i cannot. Silence is insane having silence in a lucid dream has literally brought me down to tears the tranquility youll experience is incredible
@Bob-np9xi2 ай бұрын
YES A LUCID DREAMING VIDEO LETS GOOO
@emanuelmarinovic722 ай бұрын
Lucid dreaming is demonic. When i did lucid dreaming i had a demonic encounter. When i woke up afther lucid dreaming i couldnt move and i felt my body lifting of the bed and i couldnt speak or move and i dont know why but i said name Jesus. Ehen i did that i droped down on bed and i felt safe and peacefull. At that moment i knew i cant do nothing whitout Jesus
@alexyandell.2 ай бұрын
Opening the Mind to Influence: When someone intentionally seeks to control their dreams or access higher spiritual experiences without seeking God's protection and guidance, they may unintentionally open themselves up to spiritual deception. Lucid dreaming can sometimes overlap with occult practices such as astral projection, which the Bible warns against.
@jbclarkeАй бұрын
sleep paralysis can act as a gateway to astral projection and lucid dreaming, The key is staying calm, By relaxing and avoiding any attempts to move or fight it, you can allow the experience to shift naturally. Closing your eyes and focusing on staying calm can also prevent you from experiencing intense hallucinations, which some people see during sleep paralysis. Breathing slowly, accepting the experience, and mentally focusing on the goal (lucid dream or astral projection) can help you transition smoothly.
@ohernand99Ай бұрын
You have just described my life experience. 30 years ago I started inducing this state of mind until I started having sleep paralysis (hyipnagogia), I stopped inducing myself but the sleep paralysis never went away. Every two to three months I have an episode, sometimes it's easy to get out sometimes it takes so many attempts to wake up. Here I am 30 years later regretting attempting this lucid dreaming thing :/
@MaxDooDat2Ай бұрын
Sleep paralysis is the perfect launch point for astral projection. You are so lucky. Wannabe astral projectors would LOVE to have your "problem". In fact, they try to induce sleep paralysis with conscious body relaxation techniques.
@mysticnovelbro2 ай бұрын
When I was really young, like not even 10 years old yet... I watched the track-and-field segments of the Olympics, way back when. But something happened throughout that process that I still can't articulate now. closest I can get to is like,"Sponge-like imagination, memory-recall etc" Jonathan Edwards would open my mind like he was opening the door when he excelled in long-jump and triple-jump categories, but I'd seemingly forget it for years until I really started get proper vivid dreams. It was then that I started to gain lucidity, getting beyond the slow movement to work up to sprints over time, but then I started doing jumps, and thats when Edwards came into play. during a sprint I'd try to jump, but I wouldn't get very far until I started trying to triple-jump like Jonathan Edwards, and all in my dreams (rugby is my sport - so quite irrelevant to conscious pursuits) at the time. this was where it would get quite fun, as when I started trying it the "olympic" way, I'd seemingly fly across a long, chasm-wide distance, though I knew it was too curved and mortar-like in trajectory. but the hang-time was enough to convince me I could fly. And though that took time, I'd go from jumping, to flapping, to gliding superman-mode. almost like I was base-jumping but for miles upon miles. now its like I'm in a mid-air toboggan/sled thingy flying through the streets in my dreams as if i'm going down a WINTER-olympic bobsleigh track, but going up and down at will. if it wasn't for watching regular olympics as a child, I'm not so sure I'd be able to pull off even half of this in my dreams.
@Tf342332 ай бұрын
12:11 naturally gifted to gateway of astral projection try it this is your calling. Edit: seriously tho dont be afraid (tough at first) this is a solid gateway to astral projection. Please 🙏 learn about it knowledge about it brings comfort by default and then you will open a whole new world beyond your wildest dreams
@psyche48672 ай бұрын
Thank you. You havent completely validated me over the fence but ive had a hint for a while that it was actually a good phenomenon of spirituality. For me ive had sleep paralysis throughout my childhood but usually comes during arching periods of depression or large change. Is this history of almost exclusively negative encounters something i have to confront before trying to intentionally go for it with a well mind?
@immortalgeko2 ай бұрын
if you want to stop the sleep paralysis, look into energy work and looking into your subconscious and fears. after you train your subconscious to not have fear your sleep paralysis fades quicker because it feeds of your fear. learn to look into your abyss and be calm when it looks back at you. inner shadow type shit! keep up the content and bboying!
@dianacrisp5944Ай бұрын
I've had lucid dream and woke with sleep paralysis and could hear my deceased cats playing in the hallway, racing up and down kicking around balls of newspaper , scrummaging and pouncing on each other. A comforting sleep paralysis until they all ran down the hallway and all 3 of them jumped on my bed and I could feel the weight on the mattress and walking around, that broke the paralysis with my sitting bolt upright saying loudly Wth?! Haha. Not the only sleep paralysis weird partially awake/asleep dream ( kinda feel in a different realm for want of a better way to put it) Ive had but most have been nice. One definitely was not, freaky as all get out. but that was years ago. Fascinating stuff.
@ShirazPTEАй бұрын
Last night, I woke up from a sleep paralysis episode (the first one in a long time), and just before fully waking, I felt a dark presence behind me as I lay on my side. I asked, "Who are you?" and it responded in a childlike voice, "I’m a djinn." I immediately retorted, "Don’t you dare!" That’s when I fully woke up. I still get chills thinking about it. What’s even stranger is that this video, which I’m now commenting on, was recommended to me on KZbin right after the experience. It’s the first video I’ve ever seen on this topic!
@twinzturbo2 ай бұрын
I lucid dream, extremely. Its very hard to explain but I feel like its a completely different life and sometimes I dont know if awakeness is real or my dreams. I often forget which is which. The scariest part sometimes is I cant wakeup from my dreams, then it makes me think its real life. I've learned to hold my breath If I think im lucid dreaming and that will wake me up gasping. Crazy Shit
@DonJohn-h8l2 ай бұрын
When I was younger, my dreams seemed more real than reality. I would unintentionally lucid dream because I would often do reality checks while awake. It helped me to learn to fly in my dreams.
@twinzturbo2 ай бұрын
@@DonJohn-h8l I'm happy to know there's others out there that can go on the wildest adventures you can even put into words 👍
@NickSlingerland-yd8hy2 ай бұрын
!**. I've had the dark sleep paralysis happen as well my friend. Instead of that deep breathing you heard, it started pissing on the floor behind me. I could tell it was big because of the sound of the stream hitting the floor. Terrified me. Bro, I'm not trying to act like I know exactly what that was but I would leave room for it being a spiritual thing. I prayed to Jesus(in my thoughts because mouth wouldn't work) and it went away. If you don't have a relationship with him I can assure you He wants one with you.
@Bowswa2 ай бұрын
Btw: my scientific mind here. Having something like religion to grasp on and chill out is the same as just chilling normally, it just makes it easier. Personally I cling to my understanding of the world, simply reaching out to connect to others and the balance we all create. Works for me, and is a lot more based in science(quantum physics) than religion, with the added benefits of not associating with bad actors who forget "Love Thy Neighbor" is a thing. EDIT: this is not me saying Jesus doesn't exist, I simply won't rely on someone I can't get any real proof actually does exist, even if it would be nice if they did
@tobiaskvarnung34112 ай бұрын
@Bowswa how do you prove Napoleon existed? What method do you use to examine whether a historical document is true or not?
@tobiaskvarnung34112 ай бұрын
@@Bowswa I don't need to be affiliated with those who commit sins whilst professing their faith in the lord. I believe in Jesus and I believe in God. Doesn't mean I stand behind witch burners or catholic p-priests. Just as someone believing in atheism isn't to be clumped together with atheist dictators like Mao or Hitler. Are the Chinese to blame for the sins of their government? Don't let the actions of those who don't know God, turn you away from getting to know him yourself. I was an atheist, the existence of God doesn't go against science at all. That's why there's plenty of theistic scientists. And it's fairly common for scientists to become theists later in life as well.
@NickSlingerland-yd8hy2 ай бұрын
Peace be on you Bowswa. Not telling you what to believe, just telling him my experience and what happened. Although when you make the claims you align more science, know that the science you believe can be corrupted. Politics is spread far and wide. I would also mention to look into people such as Steven Meyers, John Lennox and William Lane Craig for scientific questions (such as the reliability of the Bible) before you ultimately make your conclusion. They go into things like quantum physics I believe.
@nevill29472 ай бұрын
@@NickSlingerland-yd8hythe pissing you heard was you pissing your pants
@JesusistheOne2 ай бұрын
It is so important to acknowledge the evil presence you encountered in your sleep paralysis. You opened the door to that demon through this demonic practice of lucid dreaming. You are still having these episodes yearly and I can tell you from experience. If you seek deliverance through the name of Jesus, you won’t have one of these again! He is pursuing your heart man! It’s an opportunity when demons manifest to turn your heart back to Father God! He loves you and he has all power over every demon. Bless you bro!
@CrookedGD172 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment. Good words 👍
@ateszkoo2 ай бұрын
Stop with this sectarian nonsense
@Marisa_enjoyer2 ай бұрын
@@ateszkoo You're the sectarian for denigrating his beliefs in favor of your own
@JesusistheOne2 ай бұрын
@@ateszkoo thanks for your feedback. I can understand your frustration, but if you desire to do the will of God, you’ll hear my words and know that I’m not speaking for my own gain but for the glory of the one true God.
@brainboosters1779Ай бұрын
sleep paralysis is actually a boon if one uses it properly. You can get into more vivid lucid dreams from sleep paralysis. There are ways to get into lucid dream from sleep paralysis and they work all the time
@adrianfox79722 ай бұрын
I hope this video makes people want to lucid dream less. I get sleep paralysis every so often and have it a few days in a row sometimes. I always hate when it happens and wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. It's not just being paralysed, which is shocking at first, it's scary even when you know that it is happening! It feels like something bad is holding you still and you would do anything to be able to wake up and move. If it was just like 'I can't move' and needed to wait a moment that would be alright, it's worse than that. I can see why some people imagine a evil presence sitting on their chests. Lucid dreaming would never be worth it if you got sleep paralysis after.
@Mister_Martyr2 ай бұрын
Hey bro I've had sleep paralysis since I was a kid. It really sucks.. I can moan and my wife can shake me out of it.. But you will experience auditory and visual hallucinations randomly during that state.. I don't believe it has anything to do with anything sinister. It's just a short circuit of body functions basically.. I will say I've had many lucid dreams because of this state. I'll realize I'm in a dream, so I'll try to fly with a starting run and I'll totally be flying! It's so real! It's doesn't last long though..So I try to make it fun when I can.. I feel like it may have issues with sleep apnea. So I'm searching that route now. I wish I had a solution for you. But I'm still searching myself. ✌️
@ChristopherCrabtree-i5x2 ай бұрын
Same here I’ve told my wife the same thing multiple times but it never happens when she’s around you can barely let out tiny moans. It only happens when I’m behind On sleep and try to take a nap
@Mister_Martyr2 ай бұрын
@@ChristopherCrabtree-i5x Those are the EXACT times I experience most of my sleep paralysis too! Naps and when I'm overly exhausted. How strange. There's obviously some kind of correlation.. It's the worst when no one is around. I moan and make noise just to try and snap my self out of it... We need to invent something that will wake us out of that state when no one is around to help.
@alina244992 ай бұрын
Unclean spirits are real. Jesus casted them out. The apostles casted them out of people who were sick or insane. They are still here and have not left. Through lucid dreaming you illegally access the spirit realm and you have no protection from God. If you find yourself in a bad situation call for Jesus. His name has power over darkness. He was God in flesh and is living because after this life there is no time as we know it. He is the truth the way and the light, as he said it himself.
@Intellech2 ай бұрын
I've had sleep paralysis my whole life. Until I understood what it was, it would scare the bejeezus out of me--rooms on fire, Satan rising at the end of my bed, alien abductions, a whole mess of things. The worst is when you try to scream, and you can't, but you can sorta hear this grunting sound coming from your throat. When I learned what was going on, I started to enjoy the episodes like you might enjoy a roller coaster--you're scared, but you know you're safe--and it's a lot like lucid dreaming in the sense that you have awareness of dreaming. "Oh, Satan's back...hey, Satan!" lol. When I jolt awake now, I usually think "that was crazy scary" and then drop right back to sleep.
@alina244992 ай бұрын
Please do not try to get into lucid dreaming! Call to Jesus if you find yourself in sleep paralysis. He casted out demons and those spirits are real as well as satan. He has authority over them because he is one with the father God.
@lawsen37192 ай бұрын
0:12 bro looks like potion seller
@sued_2 ай бұрын
He drank his own potions and he couldn't handle it
@ArchangelMichael942 ай бұрын
What an amazing reference 😂 “my options are not for the weak”
@gordonowen10282 ай бұрын
Once you know that you can do it, it never stops. Mine started when I was quitting smoking and I used nicotine patches. Be careful and take the patch off before you sleep. That was two years ago and I still have episodes where I am aware that I’m dreaming and can’t force myself awake. Super scary stuff
@crazysrb30502 ай бұрын
You were at the door step to freedom. Sleep paralysis should be embraced. At first it’s scary but after a while it can be controlled. I love lucid dreaming and being in consistent sleep paralysis while aware sometimes I don’t even want to come back. This just proves that awareness/ consciousness has nothing to do with the brain. I had different species of ententes in my room studying me and trying to establish some sort of connection all was short lived but enough to completely change my outlook on life and the world.
@beyondclairvoyantcreations402 ай бұрын
I am so glad you shared this video. This happened to me, and I just shared my experience in my newest video on my KZbin channel. It is frightening! You become very vulnerable to the unfriendly spirits and entities that live in the unseen realm. I made a separate video about lucid dreaming. I no longer allow myself to lucid dream. The last time I lucid dreamed A succubus was literally sucking life right out of my mouth. I was conscious of it and I felt my life force living my body. This thing was creepy as hell looking. I no longer lucid dream.
@mdarnell3212 ай бұрын
Demons/elementals really only care about 2 things - zapping the life force out of you in various ways I will not get into, or possessing you. You set yourself up to be a major target 24/7 even in your sleep if you are a godly person. Considering that all demons want life force, a succubus is just a demon that targets men to extract life force through their semen. There are many different orders of demons and methods they use to attack. Demons are everywhere by the way, we just cant visibly see them, they are responsible for ALOT of the problems we have now of days such as various mental illnesses, narcissism, and sex addiction.
@jonathanbohl2 ай бұрын
I started having sleep paralysis not long after my conversion to Christianity. This included feeling choked. I found praying mentally for it to stop in Jesus name helped. That being said im not even sure its demons could be some natural phenomenon. I saw somewhere if you side sleep you wont have sleep paralysis. Thus far i haven't had it since side sleeping. Learning to lucid dream seems fun if you have good goals for it.
@n7c01822 ай бұрын
and islam?
@motelghost4772 ай бұрын
Demons are both real AND hallucinations at the same time. The demonic spirits are real but they come to you as hallacinations.
@xzernex92652 ай бұрын
It is interesting. I have nightmares if I sleep on my back, even if I start on my side but roll onto it during the night. It’s like clockwork.
@DPSAX952 ай бұрын
I have sleep paralysis every other night, its no big deal, it passes very quick and sometimes is even hillarious , i even make funny sounds like a mute person or something. Keep going bro, you have a chance to break through with this!
@NAEVAN2382 ай бұрын
yah sleep paralysis wasn't too bad for me either. I found that if I kept my eyes closed to prevent visual halusinations and focused on moving my fingers it was usually fine. or I just try to go back to sleep.
@Nick-ij5nt2 ай бұрын
It's not funny, you're being oppressed by demons.
@shadw47012 ай бұрын
@@Nick-ij5ntIt has absolutely nothing to do with demons
@Nick-ij5nt2 ай бұрын
@@shadw4701 Whatever helps you sleep at night.(pun intended)
@DPSAX952 ай бұрын
@@Nick-ij5nt gotta love those demons mate
@GK_Squid2 ай бұрын
I went through all that at about the same year. It was fun controlling dreams but then the paralysis kicked in. I learned to focus on a single finger moving to break out of it and decided to stop messing with something I probably shouldn't mess with. I rarely dream now, it usually happens if I wake up and fall back asleep for an hour or 2. Pretty awesome hearing a similar story.
@0lalalini17 күн бұрын
I tend to lucid dream after waking up in the middle of the night and falling asleep immediatly. The flow of the dream get kinda distorted most of the times but what I find most interesting is that sometimes I slip into the same nightmare over again, same house, people, main story and no matter what choices I make the end is always the same but the house keeps getting new rooms. I also learned a back tuck in 3 days due to this method
@no2party2 ай бұрын
I few years ago I had a sleep paralysis episode. I woke up around midnight and realized I couldn't move or breathe and thought I was dying. Then suddenly I started breathing again and I checked the time on my phone before I dozed off again. A few hours later It happened again but this time my eyes were closed but I couldn't move or breathe, that's when I started hearing whispers almost like a conversation between a man and a women, I got the distinct impression I was the topic of the conversation and the voices got louder until I started praying. As soon as I started praying the voices stopped and I suddenly started breathing again. I grabbed my phone and checked the time, it was 3AM. I learned later that you're much more likely to have sleep paralysis if you sleep on your back. Since that night I make sure to sleep on my sides only.
@docelky2 ай бұрын
You should take it a step farther where you can leave your body. If you can get to the sleep paralysis and lucid dreaming you should be able to set the intent to astral project and have an out of body experience. It's a well documented phenomenon that is a true mystical experience. If you want to go down a rabbit hole, check out Robert Monroe's work on the subject and his institution.
@alina244992 ай бұрын
Stop it if you do not wanna be oppressed by the demonic. You go into the spirit realm illegally. Without God you are not safe. Call for Jesus if you are in a demonic scenario. He was casting out spirits and has the authority because he was God in flesh and keeps on living, there is no time existing after this life.
@alina244992 ай бұрын
Unclean spirits are real. Jesus casted them out. The apostles casted them out of people who were sick or insane. They are still here and have not left. Through lucid dreaming you illegally access the spirit realm and you have no protection from God. If you find yourself in a bad situation call for Jesus. His name has power over darkness. He was God in flesh and is living because after this life there is no time as we know it. He is the truth the way and the light, as he said it himself.
@ralei14972 ай бұрын
I once got sleep paralysis and sensed something melevolent coming towards me from another room. Then i just went to cloe my eyes and passed out. Pretty scary but you if you read this comment, just know that you are the one making this experience scary, not the shadow and not the fact that you cant breathe properly sometimes. Once you realize that sleep paralysis happens every night and its normal, except now youre awake it becomes almost fascinating.
@axelrusca34632 ай бұрын
It happened to me too a few times when I was younger. My solution was trying to close my eyes and ignore it because "if these monsters are real and the demons came here to kill me, I wouldn't have a chance even if I was awake. I'd die anyway. theres nothing I can do really." and that was somehow freeing enough to give me peace of mind and go back to sleep
@markozbunjol6252 ай бұрын
sleep paralysis is demonic. I know you won't believe me, but here's my story. I was involved in the occult for a large part of my life to become a Christian because of some things and one of the key things was sleep paralysis. First, I went from the scientific side to have it explained to me, that this happens when you sleep on your back... I sleep on my side, and it happens again. At one point it was so scary that I called Jesus and suddenly everything disappeared and i woke up. When I became a Christian, the attacks stopped, but when I stop reading the Bible for a while, the attacks start, but the demons always leave in the name of Jesus. In later research, I found out that they are succubus, female demons with whom you make a demonic pact without your knowledge because you are in a dream. And that wasn't the only thing that was happening. I felt that my bed was vibrating, I used to see a black silhouette in the black darkness when I woke up and it just slowly disappears. Once astral spiders that slowly disappear. I know I'm not crazy, I don't claim that every sleep paralysis is demonic, but what happened to me I can't even describe in detail.
@alina244992 ай бұрын
Unclean spirits/demons are real. Jesus casted them out. The apostles casted them out of people who were sick or insane (and we can too). They are still here and have not left. Through lucid dreaming you illegally access the spirit realm and you have no protection from God. If you find yourself in a bad situation call for Jesus. His name has power over darkness. He was God in flesh and is living because after this life there is no time as we know it. He is the truth the way and the light, as he said it himself.
@amosdotl6892Ай бұрын
@@alina24499 As in the original post I too had a demon come closer to me, except he came and laid himself on me. At this point I was possessed by it, having it's spirit in me. I was still me, but now I was something else as well. I was taken to the outer darkness and I experienced despair and hopelessness. God was not there. Idols and distractions have blinded us to the reality of God's presence, but I know now that every person on earth feels the presence of God.
@nova-j7r2 ай бұрын
I've had so many nightmares dude and sleep paralysis a couple of times like you start explaining 10:15. I experienced nightmares early on in childhood which I can remember perfectly. I decided then that a dream couldn't scare me. Talk crap to the entity. Ask em, "What's up, bit**?" It's literally not real. Miss pulses in our extremely complex brains which us average people will never be able to comprehend. Control your fear. You can.
@alexdev83962 ай бұрын
You described sleep paralysis really well, especially how it looked for me. I tried lucid dreaming and had a pretty much identical history, aka waking up really fast in the beginning, and then getting the hang of it to stay lucid longer. But as for you, those sleep paralysis experiences started. I had creatures touching, licking, biting and breathing onto me, which was always a state of pure panic.
@didyouknow61452 ай бұрын
One thing i can tell you. I myself had many problems with sleep paralysis, and i just newly converted to Christianity. When i converted i had tons of paralysises and i've remembered a story while i was in one, that a girl had a paralysis and called upon the name of Jesus and was freed frol the paralysis. So when i had one and i remembered the story, i too said only the name of Jesus and was freed almost instantly. If anyone here might read this. The name of the Lord is very powerfull. His name and that of the Orthodox Saints are the only ones that can break you completly free, keep in mind so you dont forget in moments like these. God bless.☦️❤️
@recklessboibridger42752 ай бұрын
That’s powerful i was hoping for a comment like this!
@fp-ko7vg2 ай бұрын
Similar here
@gerritvisserNL2 ай бұрын
Only Jesus
@WhosThere262 ай бұрын
I have hypnagogic and hypnapompic hallucinations and I’ve had it for years. Multiple times a night for almost 20 years now. It’s similar to sleep paralysis except I’m not paralyzed. I’m fully capable of and “awake” but I hallucinate mostly evil and sinister things. My sleep has suffered quite a bit as a result. I too dismissed the warnings by family and friends when they mentioned the religious angle and chalked it up to wacky biology and just accepted my crappy sleep. Anyway, I decided to try the Lord’s name one night and pray and the evil hallucinations retreated like smoke. Literally backed away and they’ve stayed away. I know how this sounds… nutty and like religious bs, but I don’t know what to tell you other than it worked. I’ve since opened my heart to Jesus and I know He has my back. I still hallucinate every now and then but much less frequently and a prayer stops it. Sleep medication, meditation, excellent sleep hygiene, sleep study, nothing worked. A prayer worked. I don’t like thinking about it too much and I don’t like contemplating the possibility of something demonic interacting with me frequently but the prayer worked and it is what it is. To all the people experimenting with sleep and min maxing their lives, be careful, there’s a lot we don’t understand and I now believe it’s possible that you can invite things we don’t understand into our lives. If you’re in a bad spot like I’ve been with this for far too long, give a prayer a shot and call on the Lord’s name. It does have power. I wish I could take back 20 years of terrible sleep but better late than never.
@SK-ih4pj2 ай бұрын
I used to experience sleep paralysis relatively often when I was younger and it still happens to me from time to time. The experience ranged from frustrating (I can't move I'm annoyed) to terrifying (hearing creepy whispers behind me and unable to turn my head or seeing a figure next to my bed). Around 25 having one of the terrifying experiences I started to pray and it helped. I am a Christian but at the same time I consider myself a practical person and used to and still do consider sleep paralysis a medical phenomenon and the experiences to be hallucinations. But whatever they are I know praying helps me when it happens.
@Whitecat762 ай бұрын
Don't be scared to go back and be adventurous you're probably astral projecting
@esala-t8b2 ай бұрын
ooh, whats that?
@bigmac4632 ай бұрын
@@esala-t8b google it, you're not a baby, you dont need to be spoon fed information
@kanishknothing33182 ай бұрын
that's not real
@Whitecat762 ай бұрын
@@kanishknothing3318 before someone like you who doesn't want to believe in uninformed sure