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Sleep Paralysis and Waking Dreams

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One assurance: To the best of my knowledge, sleep paralysis is harmless. It is, after all, a natural state, albeit a bit out of its time. The slightest movement should bring the sleeper to full awareness and remove the paralysis from the body. With that gone, the hallucinations soon fade and, like the dreams that they are, are soon forgotten.

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