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Sleep paralysis is a curious thing. As you might know, during an episode of sleep paralysis a person is unable to move or speak, all the while being totally aware of that. If that wasn't enough, there's also an eerie twist - while being paralyzed, one might also see hallucinations, which, when seen for the first couple of times might be intensely scary. And to make it just a little bit more fun, visual hallucinations are never pleasant, merely the level of terror felt might vary. Of course, there are a couple of theories why these things happen to usually otherwise healthy people, but nobody knows for sure.

Unlike with dreams, people with sleep paralysis always remember their hallucinations easily, since they weren't dreamed of, but seen during a period of awakening. And that makes these visions a perfect inspiration for horror-themed art. Mostly, the sleep paralysis hallucinations include dark figures watching, supernatural creatures suffocating or terrifying the sleeper, often accompanied with and out-of-the-body feeling and loud buzzing, humming noises. Though it is quite hard to describe what exactly this grim experience feels like, these artists have managed to impart their episodes perfectly, giving us a glimpse of these nightly terrors in their dark drawings.

If you also suffer from this mind disturbance, try following a healthy sleeping regime as it decreases the chances of sleep paralysis phenomena occurrence. On the other hand, these deep drawings might consolidate you in knowing that you are not alone and these hallucinations haunt other people, too.

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I Too Had Sleep Paralysis

I Too Had Sleep Paralysis

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Giorgio Prodoti
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

such a beautiful contrast, the sweetness of the style with the darkness of the subject

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    I'm A Little Bit Panicked That I May Find Myself In Sleep Paralysis Again

    I'm A Little Bit Panicked That I May Find Myself In Sleep Paralysis Again

    Sleep paralysis hallucinations often include visions of incubus and succubus - demonic entities who lie atop sleeping people, harboring evil intentions.

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    Dianna Collins
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have had this a lot when growing up. My granny used to say it was a "haint " and if you can name the person that sent it to you, you could call their name and the thing would have no choice but to go into an open bottle. Crazy stuff....

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    Sleep Paralysis

    Sleep Paralysis

    "Why can't I wake up? I have had this before, and it is undoubtedly one of the most frightening experiences ever. Who else here has had sleep paralysis? Once I woke up but I was not really awake it just felt so real, I looked at my room door to see why it was open. I close it every night, all I see is what seems to be an old woman silhouette standing there then all of a sudden she runs to the side of my bed, I can't move, can't talk, can't shout."

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    Intruder

    Intruder

    Another common theme in sleep paralysis hallucinations - terrifying intruders. 

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    反社会的
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of time, I see either the grim reaper or a random celebrity in the corner of my room. Kind of a strange mix, but neither of them seem terribly hostile. If anything, the celebrities are scarier.

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    Had Another One An Hour Ago. Decided To Photoshop An Example

    Had Another One An Hour Ago. Decided To Photoshop An Example

    I've had sleep paralysis for a few years, and each time is just as terrifying as the last. I always wake with a feeling of being in a void, alongside a sense like the void is rumbling deeply, like an airplane engine is above my house, combined with a weight on my chest

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    Ana B.
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the least detailed one yet is the most scary of them all!

    ANDREA SERRANO MORALES
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ive had that once and it looked a bit similar... i was 10, now im 12 and it still haunts me. and for some reason i havent really been sleeping these days

    Julia Groesch
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tell them to go away in the name of Jesus Christ. They will leave and the weight on your body and the paralysis will go away. Your voice and your ability to call for help will return. Jesus will protect you from these demonic visitors. Pray to Him always for His protection. Jesus helped me and sent them away. I am no longer afraid.

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    Ash
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    3 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Okay that's the most terrifying one in this list.

    BeepBeepBoopBoop
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    bro omfg I couldn't see anything so I turned my brightness up.. that scared me

    N Carriere
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    your giving me nightmares!plus making MY sleep paralysis worse!

    wendy schutze
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think sleep paralysis is a convenient name for something way more scary, and real.

    TrippyBanana
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This would make me cry in fear. I don't like the barley visible faces.

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    I Use My Nightmare Creatures As An Inspiration

    I Use My Nightmare Creatures As An Inspiration

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    Cris Şerbu
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Thank God, I've only had this experience once. I knew what it was and I wasn't panicking...much, but it still was a harrowing experience.

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    Sleep Paralysis Self Portrait. I'm A Long Time Sufferer

    Sleep Paralysis Self Portrait. I'm A Long Time Sufferer

    It started in my teen years and has continued into adulthood. It was always hard to explain to people without thinking I was crazy. I wanted to create something that conveyed how scary the experience is when your body is paralyzed, and you lay there while you feel things in the room or see dark shadows or demons staring at you

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    Adrian Sean
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Crazy. I always had this, being half awake half asleep periods when I was 14-19. But it was always the same situations and fortunately nothing terrifying. One set-up was that I slided from the dream to being in my room, which seemed to have being turned into a party house, friends around me chatting kinda blur figures everywhere. And my ofc unable to move. The other situation was that I was aware of me being in a bed, not being able to move, but at the same time everything around me was in movement and everything felt out off place. Very vivid, though it still was more a dreamlike state of mind.

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    Ever Since That Day, I Pray I Never Wake To It Again

    Ever Since That Day, I Pray I Never Wake To It Again

    Dark and eerie monsters are what accompanies sleep paralysis most often. And when the ability to move and speak is lost, it is incredibly hard to snap out of it.

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    The Feeling Of Sleep Paralysis

    The Feeling Of Sleep Paralysis

    Feeling of sleep paralysis is probably the best described by using such words as terror, helplessness and threat. 

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    Here's A Painted Storyboard Shot For My New Horror Film Called Tickle About Sleep Paralysis And Domestic Abuse

    Here's A Painted Storyboard Shot For My New Horror Film Called Tickle About Sleep Paralysis And Domestic Abuse

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    A Drawing Of One Of My Sleep Paralysis Experiences

    A Drawing Of One Of My Sleep Paralysis Experiences

    I feel it's definitely a manifestation of my inner issues and fears. Although I used to get sleep paralysis all the time when I would drink heavily and that seemed pretty straight up demonic at times - like I was in hell. Which felt like I was in a lot of the time. But this drawing was from the tail end of my excessive drinking days and a bad relationship. That was two years ago. A lot has changed. I'm healthy. I am feeling better than ever. I don't have sleep paralysis anymore. Not often anyway. It's happened once in the last two years, but after dealing with it nightly for years, I'm no longer afraid

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    Describing Sleep Paralysis

    Describing Sleep Paralysis

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    Tu-pac
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The reason I don’t sleep which my mouth open because in this one movie there was a demon who would puke blood into your mouth and it would take over your body like it was going to sacrifice to the devil

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    I Can Tell You That Sleep Paralysis Is Not Fun

    I Can Tell You That Sleep Paralysis Is Not Fun

    For me, I know for sure that it was a sleep paralysis since I couldn't move at all. It felt like all nerve connections were cut, and even though I ordered my legs and arms to move, they didn't respond in any way. It was a terrifying moment. Also, I saw all kinds of stuff, but after the thing was over I realized I had kept my eyes closed all the time

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    Stéphanie Morneault
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mine are very similar except i also ordered myself to wake up and couldn’t open my eyes.

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    Drawing For My Illustration Class. The Assignment Was To Pick An Article And Do An Illustration For It. I Chose An Article On Sleep Paralysis

    Drawing For My Illustration Class. The Assignment Was To Pick An Article And Do An Illustration For It. I Chose An Article On Sleep Paralysis

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    This Is A Painting About Sleep Paralysis. If You've Ever Had It, You'll Understand

    This Is A Painting About Sleep Paralysis. If You've Ever Had It, You'll Understand

    After a sleep paralysis hallucination episode one might feels totally helpless and out of control of their own body.

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    I've Been Having Sleep Paralysis For Years, And I Wanted To Reflect The Suffering You May Feel And The Loneliness That It Brings

    I've Been Having Sleep Paralysis For Years, And I Wanted To Reflect The Suffering You May Feel And The Loneliness That It Brings

    This is a profound subject to represent for me, so it was kind of hard to do, and I think that's why my style is so different, kind of truer

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    A Girl From Some Of My Sleep Paralysis Episodes. I Am Not An Artist By Any Means But She Is Kind Of Creepy

    A Girl From Some Of My Sleep Paralysis Episodes. I Am Not An Artist By Any Means But She Is Kind Of Creepy

    She comes from the doorway and kind of just floats in the corner of my room staring at me. She has no legs that I can see as her dirty white dress covers them. One of her arms is cut off above the elbow and bleeding onto her dress. There is always a breeze blowing her hair and dress around. She doesn't do anything but float and look very sad. Never tries to approach me. Sometimes she has a lantern in her intact arm. I used to be very afraid of her but now that I am used to having sleep paralysis - I know she is not real and nothing to be scared of

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    My Sleep Paralysis

    My Sleep Paralysis

    I get sleep paralysis quite a bit, a few times a week at the moment, but unfortunately/fortunately I don't get the creepy woman sitting on my chest like so many others do. I also get night terrors, but they are always completely separate from my sleep paralysis. So anyway, a few days ago I woke up to some sleep paralysis but this time it was different, it was like an out-of-body experience, but I could see myself asleep in a hospital ward, the creepy empty 1950s asylum type. I didn't think that much of it, and I was doing the usual actions trying to wake myself up, at some point, I 're-entered' my body and was laying there asleep but able to see. Then all of a sudden from underneath my duvet these grey old spindly claw-like hands reached out towards me followed by this hollow/shallow face. It moved lightning fast with the kind of jitteriness of a spider, and this woman came from beneath the covers and injected me. The instant I was pumped I was awake 

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    Ashley Kellers
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    5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So in a way, she saved you? or killed you - depends how you interpret it

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    #23

    The Sandman, A Drawing About Sleep Paralysis

    The Sandman, A Drawing About Sleep Paralysis

    I avoid sleeping on my back when I don't want it to happen. It still scares me

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    MPaula Whelan
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the scariest I have seen here. Reminds me of a play I saw about a woman being stoned (with rocks, not a chemical).

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    A Drawing Of Something I Saw During A Sleep Paralysis Episode

    A Drawing Of Something I Saw During A Sleep Paralysis Episode

    Those were like translucent blue electric cords, what I saw. Like being plugged into the matrix

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    Awake And Conscious, But Unable To Move Or Speak

    Awake And Conscious, But Unable To Move Or Speak

    It happened to me a lot of times, and it is the most frightening experience that has ever occurred to me, but now I am getting enough sleep, and I tried following a sleep schedule

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    Drew This Piece Based On Stories That My Friend Who Had Sleep Paralysis Told Me

    Drew This Piece Based On Stories That My Friend Who Had Sleep Paralysis Told Me

    Sleeping in a supine position - lying flat on your back or stomach is a known instigator of sleep paralysis and hallucinations that follow it. 

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    If Anyone Else Has Been Through It Before, You Know The Horribly Terrifying Feeling. This Is My Take On It

    If Anyone Else Has Been Through It Before, You Know The Horribly Terrifying Feeling. This Is My Take On It

    When I was a child, I experienced sleep paralysis for the first time. Sleep paralysis may leave you feeling frightened, especially if you also see or hear things that aren't really there. Sleep paralysis may happen only once, or you may have it frequently - even several times a night

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    I Worked Pretty Hard On Creating What I Saw Staring At Me In My Room, And This Is It

    I Worked Pretty Hard On Creating What I Saw Staring At Me In My Room, And This Is It

    For me, the first time it was on my ceiling staring at me, and the second time it was sitting at the end of my bed. Back when I had no idea what sleep paralysis was I told my brother about what happened (he is 25), let me just say that was a terrible idea... because he tried to convince me it was an alien and that I was abducted

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    A Drawing Of What I've Seen During Sleep Paralysis

    A Drawing Of What I've Seen During Sleep Paralysis

    A lot of times they are standing right next to my bed while I try to move or scream for help but can do neither. There's not much you can do besides try to wake yourself up somehow

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    PyroKitty
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The multicolored pen drawings are especially unsettling. Everything about them seems off and wrong.

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    Sleep Paralysis Is Utterly Horrifying. I Did A Quick Marker Drawing Of What I Hallucinated

    Sleep Paralysis Is Utterly Horrifying. I Did A Quick Marker Drawing Of What I Hallucinated

    I only had the sitting feeling, seeing things, and the stabbing feeling. The choking one, which some people also suffers during sleep paralysis, sounds pretty horrible

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    ETHAN BENNETT
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Once a month I had this dream where chuck e. cheese would try to steal I was always up stair but my fm would get mudred since they were down stairs so I would hide under my grandma's bed hoping that he would not find me and thank god he couldnt, but it still occurs

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    "Stop Trying To Scream, It Won’t Work. Your Throat Muscles Are Paralyzed Too. You Still Can’t Breathe"

    "Stop Trying To Scream, It Won’t Work. Your Throat Muscles Are Paralyzed Too. You Still Can’t Breathe"

    You are staring at a blank ceiling, and you can’t stare anywhere else. Shadows flit across your vision, forming shapes you try not to think about. A clawed hand, a flash of jagged, shadowy teeth. All images from your subconscious. A face forming above yours, leering through black void eyes. You think you hear sibilant whispering. Angry hissing, like a snake that’s been disturbed

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    Gaylene Ngaia
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I learned to scream with my mouth closed , I hear myself and I know if there is someone who could hear me nearby so I scream louder...it works. I can’t move my body but I somehow always manage to move a finger or two even if it’s only a little bit, I have reassurance that I have control over myself it soon stops! I also suffered a lot as a child...scarey s**t..no doubt about it! Maybe sleeping on our backs has something to do with it? Maybe ..just a thought.

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    Sleep Paralysis: Succubus

    Sleep Paralysis: Succubus

    A succubus is a demon in a female form that appears in dreams or hallucinations with intentions to seduce men for their own good.

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    My Try To Describe Sleep Paralysis

    My Try To Describe Sleep Paralysis

    Though, as much as it scares me when it happens, I have to appreciate the creative motivation it provides! Something good has to come of it

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    Lilly Spicer
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is exactly how I feel.. Like I'm being held down by my blanket and my mouth is being covered. I can't move my head, shoulders, legs or arms. Very scary all the while I'm awake. And..it can go on for hours. It started when I was a kid and it has followed me my whole life. I'm 48yrs old now.. I have insomnia and I've been on numerous types of medications and it seems to get worse depending on the medication..

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    Another Sleep Paralysis Experience

    Another Sleep Paralysis Experience

    I'd like to say with this one, and I remember my TV woke me up...or what I thought was my TV, I mean I was in a dream state, so it wasn't actually even on. That snowy effect was going on when the cable goes out, and there was an all-encompassing and deep vibrating or buzzing that seemed to come from the TV. This buzzing typically accompanies sleep paralysis episodes and serves as a sort of warning for what may happen if I don't calm myself and think positive and loving thoughts

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    What I See When I Get Sleep Paralysis

    What I See When I Get Sleep Paralysis

    Sometimes he comes over and picks me up, but I usually wake before we leave the room. Sometimes he just stands there waiting for me to go on my own. He's a very long, creepy looking dude with blotchy skin and wears a suit. Sometimes a table and two chairs are set up at the end of my room, and he's trying to get me to come to sit. I have a very long bedroom with not much in it. I guess he brought the table and chairs with him

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    Done For An Article On A Condition Known As Sleep Paralysis. It's Kind Of Like The Opposite Of Sleep Walking

    Done For An Article On A Condition Known As Sleep Paralysis. It's Kind Of Like The Opposite Of Sleep Walking

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    Sleep Disorders For Years. Terrified Of Shadow Things. Here’s An Example I Drew Of What I Am Seeing When I Doze Off

    Sleep Disorders For Years. Terrified Of Shadow Things. Here’s An Example I Drew Of What I Am Seeing When I Doze Off

    This has caused me sleep deprivation and insomnia as I am anxious to sleep. I went through severe sleep deprivation to the point of hearing things and waking hallucinations when I got to 8 days without sleep I took myself to the emergency room where I ended up voluntarily committing myself. It was scary as hell

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    LanteiaTG
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm sorry you went through this. I've only had 2 instances of sleep paralysis where a dark creature hung from a corner of my bedroom, watching me. It was 8 years ago, and it still scars the s**t out of me. I can't imagine suffering from this for years. I hope things get better for you.

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    Sleep Paralysis

    Sleep Paralysis

    Luckily, I don't have sleep paralysis issues anymore. Not often anyway. They were common experiences for most of my life though. Lots of ideas for artistic inspiration

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    Recently I Feel Like A Dark Figure Is Observing Me. When I Was Younger, It Used To Happen More Often, So I Guess I Managed To Master It

    Recently I Feel Like A Dark Figure Is Observing Me. When I Was Younger, It Used To Happen More Often, So I Guess I Managed To Master It

    I have sleep paralysis too. This illustration is an expression of my feelings. It's no joke, and sometimes it’s hard to deal with it

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    When I Was Little, I Always Had Some Sleep Paralysis So Here Is A Drawing Representing My Childhood

    When I Was Little, I Always Had Some Sleep Paralysis So Here Is A Drawing Representing My Childhood

    The fact is that your brain thinks you are sleeping so all your dreams, and your fears will be personified into the real world, and it'll give you hallucinations. I think it's the most terrific thing I've ever experienced cause it's impossible for you to understand that what you're seeing is not real, you know you are "not sleeping" so you are SURE it's real 

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    My First Sleep Paralysis Episode Drawn From Memory. A Dark Figure Watching Over Me. This Happened 4 Years Ago, But The Memory Still Haunts Me

    My First Sleep Paralysis Episode Drawn From Memory. A Dark Figure Watching Over Me. This Happened 4 Years Ago, But The Memory Still Haunts Me

    The scariest aspect of my experience was that though its face was pitch black and had no facial features, yet I could “feel” it intensely staring at me. It was that same feeling you get when you are alone and feel like you are being watched. I get chills thinking about it. But as creepy as this figure looked, the weirdest thing is that I didn’t feel like it was an evil presence. It was sitting so human-like... and seemed more curious in me rather than threatening. It sat there motionless for about 30 seconds by my feet at the edge of my bed, just watching me the whole time, then disappeared once I regained control of my body

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