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The Strange Lure of Sleep’s Edge
Is it just me, or is there something almost mesmerizing about the feeling of sleep paralysis? I cannot tell if I am drifting in a dream or caught in that suspended state between wakefulness and sleep. There is no lurking demon, no horror, just the quiet awareness that my body refuses to obey me. My mind is alert, yet my limbs feel impossibly heavy, as if the weight of sleep itself presses down on my eyelids, forcing them closed. Time stretches strangely in that space, each second lingering, both slow and infinite. The room feels distant, familiar yet unreal, and even the simplest act of moving becomes a profound impossibility. It is unsettling, yet strangely intimate, a delicate balance between control and surrender, consciousness and the pull of the dream world. There is a strange beauty in the stillness, a subtle reminder of the fragility of the body and the stubborn persistence of the mind.
Ok, beautifully written.
Thank God I haven't experienced sleep paralysis a lot but in my case it always involved a lurking demon, so what you wrote was not relatable to me.
You should get into writing
Also, pls give me tips on how to write better
Muaaah reply