Have you ever woken up convinced you have been abducted by aliens? Ever had a spooky experience with a ghostly apparition and thought for sure it was real, only to later recall it as a dream? Well, discounting the paranormal and your normal dreams momentarily, let’s consider that what may have happened is a rare case of sleep paralysis.
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Ghostly Myths and Sleep Paralysis
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