I have experienced sleep paralysis in almost all of its forms, from terrors to vibrations and auditory hallucinations to out-of-body experiences (“Night of the Crusher,” SN: 7/9/05, p. 27). Most often it is completely terrifying, but I did have one episode that was elating.
Sweet dreams.
Kathleen Milroy Ontario, Canada
The manifestations reported by sufferers of sleep paralysis are eerily similar to the visitation of death in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” written by Ernest Hemingway and first published in Esquire in 1936:
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