04-17-2024, 12:47 PM
Father Vincent Lampert has been interviewed by numerous Christian channels on Youtube recently, as have other excorsists. I have watched most of these interviews over the last year. I have ongoing paranormal events which I will not go into detail here as I am close to completing a new thread on the subject. When this initially started I posted about it on ATS. One of the reasons suggested to me was I was suffering from sleep paralysis. To my knowledge I have never woken up feeling like I could not move with an evil entity in the room. Although it did not seem relevant to me I think it is relevant to you, especially the last sentence.
"In Sleep paralysis we have waking consciousness but the body is still locked down. This experience can be triggered by electrical stimulus to the brain in the lab. Where the science breaks down however is that explaining the mechanism - the why we can't move, doesn't adequately explain why it happens to people in specific locations. Some people are sleep disturbed, and experience Sleep Paralysis as a matter of course, what is interesting is those who only experience it when they are in a specific place.
That said you describe a sequence of experiences with which I am very familiar. I grew up in an haunted house, for a short while, because as young boy the home was exorcised. So I have family history that remembers how guests would describe similar experiences, unique for them, ie because they were staying over with us. One for example insisted there was a cat in the room, and they disliked cats. Another who was afraid of birds insisted an owl or similar had got in. In short clearly something was going on that was location specific, but interpreted though the consciousness of the observer in differing but related ways."
~ posted by RudeCherub on ATS (2018)
You say that both your brothers experienced this in the same room at different times. From what I have read sleep paralysis is not hereditary so you can discount that. I think the first avenue of investigation should be a trip to your local council to access historical records. You say the house was built on virgin land. This could just mean the land has not had any sort of development in the last 3 years.
"In Sleep paralysis we have waking consciousness but the body is still locked down. This experience can be triggered by electrical stimulus to the brain in the lab. Where the science breaks down however is that explaining the mechanism - the why we can't move, doesn't adequately explain why it happens to people in specific locations. Some people are sleep disturbed, and experience Sleep Paralysis as a matter of course, what is interesting is those who only experience it when they are in a specific place.
That said you describe a sequence of experiences with which I am very familiar. I grew up in an haunted house, for a short while, because as young boy the home was exorcised. So I have family history that remembers how guests would describe similar experiences, unique for them, ie because they were staying over with us. One for example insisted there was a cat in the room, and they disliked cats. Another who was afraid of birds insisted an owl or similar had got in. In short clearly something was going on that was location specific, but interpreted though the consciousness of the observer in differing but related ways."
~ posted by RudeCherub on ATS (2018)
You say that both your brothers experienced this in the same room at different times. From what I have read sleep paralysis is not hereditary so you can discount that. I think the first avenue of investigation should be a trip to your local council to access historical records. You say the house was built on virgin land. This could just mean the land has not had any sort of development in the last 3 years.
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In the heart of darkness, shadows have their own secrets.
Where silence screams and the dead still dream...
You’re never alone when the night is alive.
In the heart of darkness, shadows have their own secrets.
Where silence screams and the dead still dream...
You’re never alone when the night is alive.