
unusual experience..
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Re: unusual experience..

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Re: unusual experience..
[quote="Advocatar"]That sh!t happen to me b4 but Wallahi it's your brain playing tricks on you, Just like her--I thought it was from the supernatural world but later relized waa maskaxda caused by unkown stresses, lack of sleep etc...... Nowdays I just stay in bed hoping the chit leaves me hoping to wake up. After about good 5 minutes....I'm straight!.
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[quote="Ashlee"]Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Oh, yea, this is actually common. When you're dreaming, your body disables motor nerves so you're not thrashing about while you dream. If you wake while in REM sleep, it can take a while for the paralysis to wear off. This is actually one of the common explanations for reports of alien abduction.
Just relax and wait for it to wear off. You might want to start writing down what you were dreaming when this happens, because the real issue may be waking up in the middle of a recurrent dream.
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 230AA4GpMj
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And there's your answer.
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hotdammmm, I am good.

[quote="Ashlee"]Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Oh, yea, this is actually common. When you're dreaming, your body disables motor nerves so you're not thrashing about while you dream. If you wake while in REM sleep, it can take a while for the paralysis to wear off. This is actually one of the common explanations for reports of alien abduction.
Just relax and wait for it to wear off. You might want to start writing down what you were dreaming when this happens, because the real issue may be waking up in the middle of a recurrent dream.
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 230AA4GpMj
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And there's your answer.

hotdammmm, I am good.

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Re: unusual experience..
[quote="Advocatar"][quote="Advocatar"]That sh!t happen to me b4 but Wallahi it's your brain playing tricks on you, Just like her--I thought it was from the supernatural world but later relized waa maskaxda caused by unkown stresses, lack of sleep etc...... Nowdays I just stay in bed hoping the chit leaves me hoping to wake up. After about good 5 minutes....I'm straight!.
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[quote="Ashlee"]Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Oh, yea, this is actually common. When you're dreaming, your body disables motor nerves so you're not thrashing about while you dream. If you wake while in REM sleep, it can take a while for the paralysis to wear off. This is actually one of the common explanations for reports of alien abduction.
Just relax and wait for it to wear off. You might want to start writing down what you were dreaming when this happens, because the real issue may be waking up in the middle of a recurrent dream.
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 230AA4GpMj
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And there's your answer.
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hotdammmm, I am good.
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Good at copying and pasting?


[quote="Ashlee"]Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Oh, yea, this is actually common. When you're dreaming, your body disables motor nerves so you're not thrashing about while you dream. If you wake while in REM sleep, it can take a while for the paralysis to wear off. This is actually one of the common explanations for reports of alien abduction.
Just relax and wait for it to wear off. You might want to start writing down what you were dreaming when this happens, because the real issue may be waking up in the middle of a recurrent dream.
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 230AA4GpMj
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And there's your answer.

hotdammmm, I am good.

Good at copying and pasting?


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Re: unusual experience..
[quote="Mystic_Angel"]A friend of mine who stayed at my house over the weekend claims she had unusual experience last night while another friend of mine and I were watching tv. She came out of the room screaming and repeatedly saying audu bilah mina shaydani rajeem and sweating excessively while shivering... When we asked her what was wrong...She said, she was widely awake but felt someone sitting on her chest while choking her mercilessly...We laughted at her thinking she was crazy but she kept repeating bismillah, ignored us both...Anyways, to make a long story short, now she believes she was attacked by jin,
but we think she is helucinating and had a simple lucid dream...
Please share if you have had a similar experience or you know someone who did..[/quote]
Your fat friend is suffering subliminal nightmare of having a heart attack. Her slow breathing mode is getting into her conscious. Uuuff daad buraan aa


Please share if you have had a similar experience or you know someone who did..[/quote]
Your fat friend is suffering subliminal nightmare of having a heart attack. Her slow breathing mode is getting into her conscious. Uuuff daad buraan aa


Re: unusual experience..
There is nothing that unusual about this for I have had the same experience. I woke up just in time when I thought I was being muzzled to death and I couldn't breath. I remember struggling and trying hard to seek refuge in God and utter words of protection from whatever was holding my nose and mouth shut but couldn't say a word and woke up at the last minute when I thought life was exiting from my body. It is normal I think.
But Jin is real and they live among us.
But Jin is real and they live among us.
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Re: unusual experience..
Basraa you know what? There is nothing funnier than seeing a fat person calling someone else fat..
I hope you lose half of your body weight without losing your sense of humor. 
Gamadid it is all in your head.







Gamadid it is all in your head.

Re: unusual experience..
Mystic, It is just like that dream where you are free falling and before you hit the ground you wake up, or finding yourself being chased around by some monster but running away is difficult
Normale waaye waxaasoo dhan, nothing unusual, people have nightmares like that here and there.

Normale waaye waxaasoo dhan, nothing unusual, people have nightmares like that here and there.
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Re: unusual experience..
Ciyaalkii intay qaatkii ka dhergeen oo addict noqdeen ayay waxay fahmi la'yihiin dubaabkii, markaasay waxay ku waasheen Jin baa i eryaday iyo habar baa caano iga daadisay. Naa meesha ka qayila cid damboo idin eryanaysaa ma jirtee
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Re: unusual experience..
sirligoyo,wax macquul ku hadal, intad qad kasoo dharetay ayad qaylo iyo canan nola iman..
odayasha adigo kale boston ban kuso nacay iyo orange line.. 
GAma, Me don't know whach ya talking about.



GAma, Me don't know whach ya talking about.

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Re: unusual experience..
Mystic
I believe u r possessed.
I believe u r possessed.

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Re: unusual experience..
[quote="Mystic_Angel"]sirligoyo,wax macquul ku hadal, intad qad kasoo dharetay ayad qaylo iyo canan nola iman..
odayasha adigo kale boston ban kuso nacay iyo orange line.. 
GAma, Me don't know whach ya talking about.
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Mystic,
Adeer iska qayil, no one has the right to question your balwad



GAma, Me don't know whach ya talking about.

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Mystic,
Adeer iska qayil, no one has the right to question your balwad
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Re: unusual experience..
adeer speaking of my balwad, i love shaah macaan,oo dhir badan..lakin adiga balwadadu waa sigaar iyo jaad un..waa iska caadiyos..
alaha kusiyo tu ka goysa shekadan...Amiin..

alaha kusiyo tu ka goysa shekadan...Amiin..


Re: unusual experience..
[quote="Mystic_Angel"]adeer speaking of my balwad, i love shaah macaan,oo dhir badan..lakin adiga balwadadu waa sigaar iyo jaad un..waa iska caadiyos..
alaha kusiyo tu ka goysa shekadan...Amiin..
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odaygan sidu dumarka ola hadlo ma yaqaan ...ilaahy faraj soon
ha oo soo furo
alaha kusiyo tu ka goysa shekadan...Amiin..


odaygan sidu dumarka ola hadlo ma yaqaan ...ilaahy faraj soon
ha oo soo furo

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Re: unusual experience..
People,
All u have are allergies :
Take Lamo Sudafed before going to sleep.
All u have are allergies :
Take Lamo Sudafed before going to sleep.
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Re: unusual experience..
[quote="Mr. Yungnfresh"]damm the same thing happened to me one time, it was like 1998 and i was lying down on my bed when i felt something heavy sitting on my chest..so i panicked and tried to sit up but i couldnt...so i did the only thing i could think of and started imagining beyonce naked...it helped a little bit but my chest still felt the same...so i subconsciously said "get off me" without even realizing it...then i heard a female voice say "sorry i didnt realize u were lying down" and i looked around but noone was in the room...so i said "is anybody there?" (like a white chick in a scary movie...*no homo*) and i heard the same voice say "yeah nigga im right here" and the voice was on top of me...so i said "get the fukk off if u hear me....fukks wrong wit u?" and the voice said "sorry" and get off...at this point i realized i was communicating with someone invisible (yeah i jus realized it right at this point) and became shocked and asked "what are you?" and the voice said "im a jinn..my name is Malika and im Habar Yonis" so i was like "yo Malika, why u so fat...my chest still hurts naaya" and she started crying...then i started laughing...then she started crying some more...and then she promised to lose weight and never sit on me again...then we became friends to this day[/quote]
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