Saturday, August 21, 2010

This is also the reason I stay up so late.

I struggled to sleep Friday night. So I just decided to lie as still as I could. That seemed to do the trick. Next thing I knew, I thought I awoken. I could see everything, but I was paralyzed. I couldn't move at all. I knew it must have been one of my Sleep Paralysis episodes. Of course I had the usual symptoms, hearing frightening noises, difficulty breathing, and seeing very frightening hallucinations. So what ensued in this episode was as frightening as my very first.
The first thing I noticed was the awkward position I was sleeping in. I was all contorted. From waist down, I was completely laid flat, but my upper torso was turned to the side. This has gotta be bad for my spine, but of course, I couldn't move. Then I started to hear white noise and static. Eventually the static turned to moans of pain and pleasure. Eventually blood curdling screams, overlapped the moans. I think my subconscious must have re-opened my audio memory from that Suicide Mouse video. Yeah I was scared.
Next, I saw strange floating objects, they moved a little closer. They started to smell and drip. Then I saw what they really were. Floating decaying decapitated heads. It seemed all the heads were ripped off their bodies very violently. Some heads still has their spinal cord attached. Predator? Well not long after their bodies rose up from the floor. All them pointed at me and started to stagger towards me like zombies. Then the heads opened their eyes and mouth, and started to chatter or grind their teeth.
Next thing I know they disappeared into the shadows. Suddenly I felt as if I couldn't breath at all. When I went to look at my body, I was then completely laying flat. On my chest there was an older woman sitting on it. She smelled like tar and coal. Her hair was black, but it seemed to snaked down her body. Of course she was naked. I don't really wanna describe what her body looked like, all I'll say it had maggots crawling and squirming all over it. I really didn't know what language she spoke, but I just knew it was about my body. She started stroking my head, neck, and chest. Then she groped my chest. This was when I really struggled to move. Of course nothing worked. Out of no where I woke up.

1 comment:

Miss A to Z said...

This is really scary. Adam's experienced sleep paralysis before but I haven't. He didn't have any hallucinations but he did hear some kind of static or buzzing. I think it happened to him twice in the same night. The first time he said he couldn't move at all. The second time, I think he went back to sleep then woke up again, and he was stuck, and actually he was thrashing his head against the pillow, but he couldn't STOP doing that (he was hoping I'd wake up) then eventually he broke out of that and went back to sleep. It hasn't happened again. I've read a lot of stories of other people experiencing some disturbing hallucinations when they are in sleep paralysis and a common theme is seeing someone sitting on top of you, or feeling that pressure.