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Enter the realm of the unexplained—where ghosts, hauntings, and other paranormal activities come to life. Share your spine-chilling stories, delve into the history of haunted locations, and explore the science (or lack thereof) behind the mysteries. Ideal for those who find intrigue in the inexplicable and don’t mind the occasional goosebumps.
I would really love to hear what people believe is their scariest paranormal experience if they have had one!
I know that I have experienced some interesting things in my life, what about any of you?
What is the haunted location that you want to visit the most, I think mine would be the this really spooky nuns retreat in Logan, Utah! Can’t quite remember the name but tell me where you would want to go!
I had the “sleep paralysis” experience when I was ~22 years old. I’d just laid down for the night and I could swear I was not yet asleep. As I lay on my back, suddenly I felt a dark presence above me. I couldn’t see anything, yell, or move a muscle. I just knew in an instant that I was being possessed or something. I felt instant doom and massive desperation for it to stop. My body felt very strange like it wasn’t my own, and somewhat jelly-like. My husband was asleep next to me and I wanted badly to wake him to save me, but I couldn’t get any sound out. So all I was left with was to pray silently, so I prayed my ass off and I was released from the grip of the experience. Recently, I’ve read of many others who describe the same experience online. I didn’t know this was a somewhat common experience. Science says they have an “explanation”, and they call it “sleep paralysis”. However, how does science know it can be explained as the body going to sleep without the brain, or something like that? What if people are really encountering a demon? Honestly, there’s NO way to prove it’s not. Science has a theory and that is all.
I still shiver when I recall the experience. It was the most terrifying thing that I ever went through… and I went through terrible stuff, believe me. But I’m forever haunted by that night. I don’t like to be alone in the dark because I always recall that night. It changed me.
@Jesspaiz97 Thank you for sharing! I think you might me talking about St. Ann’s Retreat in Logan Canyon!
Thank you for sharing @dawdlin!
It sounds like you had a profoundly unsettling experience, and it’s understandable to feel shaken by it. Sleep paralysis, as explained by science, involves a disconnect between brain and body as one falls asleep or wakes up, leading to temporary immobility and often vivid hallucinations. While these experiences can feel incredibly real and frightening, they’re not uncommon and are considered a sleep disorder rather than supernatural encounters. Many find comfort in learning about the condition and hearing others’ experiences, as it helps demystify the phenomenon and reduce fear. It might be helpful to explore relaxation techniques or speak with a professional if the memories continue to cause distress.
Your experience is indeed profound, and it’s important to acknowledge the depth of personal and emotional impact it had on you. While science offers explanations based on the understanding of sleep mechanics, it’s true that not every aspect of human experience can be fully captured or explained by current scientific knowledge. The subjective nature of such experiences, coupled with the intense emotions and sensations reported, suggests a complex interplay of psychological, physiological, and perhaps elements beyond our current comprehension. It’s valid to explore and consider perspectives beyond conventional explanations, respecting the profound effect this event has had on your life and worldview.