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Re: Sleep Paralysis

Posted by Cobi on November 17, 1997 at 12:21:58:

In Reply to: Sleep Paralysis posted by Shawn R. on November 17, 1997 at 11:58:33:

Nice theory and it may be a nice way of looking at it. Dreaming, which many people view as out of the body experiences, does occur while the body is technically paralyzed. This is a defense mechanism to keep us from acting out our dreams and hurting ourselves or others. If you do not experience the paralysis it is call REM Behavior Disorder (RBD). However when everything is working it is normal to occasionally wake up while we are dreaming and in our paralyzed condition and the block which keep us paralyzed continues for a short period. Now at this time I personally do not think we are out of our bodies. We are not dreaming, we are awake but can not move. I believe when we are totally conscious it would be very difficult to be having an out of the body experience under normal circumstances which I feel normal sleep paralysis is.

Any way that's my opinion.

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