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Ever wake up unable to move while a dark figure stands in the corner of the room watching you? For thousands of years people called it a demon attack, shadow people, witches, spirits, or evil entities sitting on the chest of sleeping victims. Today science calls it sleep paralysis. The terrifying part is your brain is technically awake while your body is still trapped in REM sleep mode. Your muscles remain temporarily paralysed while the dream state bleeds into reality. That is why people see shadow figures, hear whispers, feel pressure on their chest, struggle to breathe, or sense something evil in the room. The reason it feels so real is because the fear center of the brain activates before full rational awareness returns. Your survival instincts are screaming danger while your body cannot move. The brain instantly creates a threat explanation, often in the form of a “demon” or dark presence. Stress, PTSD, anxiety, trauma, sleep deprivation, irregular sleep schedules, and hypervigilance massively increase the chances of experiencing it. What makes it even stranger is that people across completely different cultures describe almost identical entities without ever knowing each other’s stories. Shadow men. Red eyes. Figures standing over the bed. Pressure on the chest. Whispering voices. Ancient civilizations thought it was supernatural. Neuroscience says it is the collision between dreaming consciousness and waking awareness. Either way, for the person experiencing it, it feels 100% real.
Ever wake up unable to move while a dark figure stands in the corner of the room watching you? For thousands of years people called it a demon attack, shadow people, witches, spirits, or evil entities sitting on the chest of sleeping victims. Today science calls it sleep paralysis. The terrifying part is your brain is technically awake while your body is still trapped in REM sleep mode. Your muscles remain temporarily paralysed while the dream state bleeds into reality. That is why people see shadow figures, hear whispers, feel pressure on their chest, struggle to breathe, or sense something evil in the room. The reason it feels so real is because the fear center of the brain activates before full rational awareness returns. Your survival instincts are screaming danger while your body cannot move. The brain instantly creates a threat explanation, often in the form of a “demon” or dark presence. Stress, PTSD, anxiety, trauma, sleep deprivation, irregular sleep schedules, and hypervigilance massively increase the chances of experiencing it. What makes it even stranger is that people across completely different cultures describe almost identical entities without ever knowing each other’s stories. Shadow men. Red eyes. Figures standing over the bed. Pressure on the chest. Whispering voices. Ancient civilizations thought it was supernatural. Neuroscience says it is the collision between dreaming consciousness and waking awareness. Either way, for the person experiencing it, it feels 100% real.

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