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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerATC" data-source="post: 1463087" data-attributes="member: 9576"><p>I tend to sleep on my stomach at night. There were a few nights when I was a kid while living at home, where I'd wake up into that half sleep/half awake state in the middle of the night and feel a pressure pushing down on my back, as if someone was holding me down. When I'd try to turn over onto my back, I was physically unable to do so. When I would try to call out to my parents, I wouldn't be able to make any vocalizations at all. This happened a few times over a number of years, but not terribly frequently. Flash forward to college.</p><p></p><p>One night in the dorms at OU, I was asleep in my room and woke up into that half sleep/half awake state. I was laying on my back and absolutely, unable to move my body physically, as if I had been placed into some kind of a trance hold. I started to hear growling, not like a dog, but more like a demonic growl. I had just recently converted to Catholicism and did the only thing I could think to do - I started saying Hail Mary's. Next thing I remember, my eyelids started fluttering very rapidly and I saw a vision of the Virgin in the air above my bed. She never moved or said anything, but she appeared to be praying, with her hands together and head slightly bowed down. Once she appeared, the growling got louder, as if there was a struggle occurring. I don't know how long this all lasted, but it felt like just a few minutes. Then, the growling stopped, my eyes stopped fluttering, the vision disappeared and I was WIDE awake laying in my bed. I can't really describe the feeling I had throughout my body as I laid there afterwards - it was just like an absolute release, like maybe you'd get after an extreme physical effort and now you're resting on the sideline. Not a feeling of tiredness, but just recovery. </p><p></p><p>I had a roomate and he was asleep the whole time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerATC, post: 1463087, member: 9576"] I tend to sleep on my stomach at night. There were a few nights when I was a kid while living at home, where I'd wake up into that half sleep/half awake state in the middle of the night and feel a pressure pushing down on my back, as if someone was holding me down. When I'd try to turn over onto my back, I was physically unable to do so. When I would try to call out to my parents, I wouldn't be able to make any vocalizations at all. This happened a few times over a number of years, but not terribly frequently. Flash forward to college. One night in the dorms at OU, I was asleep in my room and woke up into that half sleep/half awake state. I was laying on my back and absolutely, unable to move my body physically, as if I had been placed into some kind of a trance hold. I started to hear growling, not like a dog, but more like a demonic growl. I had just recently converted to Catholicism and did the only thing I could think to do - I started saying Hail Mary's. Next thing I remember, my eyelids started fluttering very rapidly and I saw a vision of the Virgin in the air above my bed. She never moved or said anything, but she appeared to be praying, with her hands together and head slightly bowed down. Once she appeared, the growling got louder, as if there was a struggle occurring. I don't know how long this all lasted, but it felt like just a few minutes. Then, the growling stopped, my eyes stopped fluttering, the vision disappeared and I was WIDE awake laying in my bed. I can't really describe the feeling I had throughout my body as I laid there afterwards - it was just like an absolute release, like maybe you'd get after an extreme physical effort and now you're resting on the sideline. Not a feeling of tiredness, but just recovery. I had a roomate and he was asleep the whole time. [/QUOTE]
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