It has also been associated with UFO abduction experiences but I can't
reference this ( a passing curiousity read).
John
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Kristian wrote in message <378fced4.3845248 at nntpserver.swip.net>...
>In <7mnkll$76j$1 at front2.grolier.fr>, "Freddy" <fred_m at club-internet.fr>
>wrote:
>>If you could give me your viewpoint, then it'd be very nice for him.
>>Bye.
>>It's called "sleep paralysis", and is happends because during sleep, your
>body is paralyzed (to prevent you from acting out your dreams) and
>sometimes, for some people, the brain forgets to "shut off" the paralyzis
>when you wake up (this is non-scientifically speaking).
>>It's nothing to be afraid of, but it sure can be a scary experience if you
>don't know what it is. There are ways to lift it (struggling doesn't help -
>relaxation is the way to go).
>>For more information, check alt.dreams, or do a web-search.
>>Kristian
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>You don't see these little fluffy clouds anymore.