Its called sleep paralysis..
http://becauseilive.hubpages.com/hub...-and-Treatment
Go to this site and watch the two videos. If you do watch it all tell me if you have this too...
In my dream/awakened state The demons always pin me down by standing on my chest ... Instead of saying in the name of jesus to scare away the demon how about allowing them access into your body?
How would I go about doing that? If I accept the demons they will stop bothering me.
what do you do?
Its called sleep paralysis..
http://becauseilive.hubpages.com/hub...-and-Treatment
Go to this site and watch the two videos. If you do watch it all tell me if you have this too...
In my dream/awakened state The demons always pin me down by standing on my chest ... Instead of saying in the name of jesus to scare away the demon how about allowing them access into your body?
How would I go about doing that? If I accept the demons they will stop bothering me.
what do you do?
I've had episodes of sleep paralysis all of my life. When I explained the characteristics of these episodes to my neurologist, he was quite familiar with them. The mind puts the body into a state of physical sleep, a protective measure; otherwise we are able to act out the physical movements of our dreams. Body paralysis accompanying the lack of conciousness of sleep is the body's means of avoiding possible injury. Most of us, most of the time, have a synchronous mental awakening accompanied by the freeing of body sleep and movement.
When mind and body sleep are not (always) in sync, then there is the frustration of being mentally awake while unable to physically move. My earliest memory of this is as a toddler, with a dreamlike fear of falling between the bed and wall as the bed moved closer to the wall. I felt the anxiety of an external force preventing me from protecting myself from being crushed between the bed and the wall.