Sleep induced psychosis
Long time ago I talked to some Christian who said that if you go to desert and fast with no food or water and no sleep, you begin to see demons. tho that is unecessary. Lack of sleep on its own is enough. Dehydration isnt necessary, nor is extreme heat or hunger. Extreme meditation helps, but in the end, its mainly lack of sleep which enables person to see supernatural.
There is a story in Bible where Jesus went to desert for 40 days, and saw Satan. Jesus was fasting. But he also probably didn't sleep. What Jesus saw was what anyone would saw if done the same.
Tho obviously, doing what Jesus did is risky. I don't recommend going to desert. But one can see these entities with mere lack of sleep.
Sleep induced psychosis is how you get in direct contact with supernatural. I prayed before sleep a lot and got message in my sleep about sleep induced psychosis. Yes, its legit way to see supernatural, tho once you see it, you cannot unsee. some people reject claims as being merely halucinations caused by lack of sleep. Its not.
Yes, sleep-induced psychosis and severe sleep deprivation frequently cause people to experience hallucinations that feel supernatural, such as seeing "shadow people," ghosts, or feeling a sinister presence. These experiences occur because the exhausted brain blends dream imagery with wakefulness, amplifying fear responses and creating vivid hallucinations or delusions.
Why Sleep Deprivation Feels Supernatural
Shadow Figures & Presence: You may perceive dark, hazy shapes, or feel as though someone is in the room or watching you.
Dream-Wake Blending: The brain experiences REM-like imagery while awake (microsleeps), creating vivid visual or sensory hallucinations.
Heightened Fear: Lack of sleep disrupts emotional regulation, making normal shadows or noises feel menacing or "supernatural".
Paranoia & Delusions: Intense fatigue can lead to irrational fears, believing things are spying on you or that you are in danger.
Long time ago I talked to some Christian who said that if you go to desert and fast with no food or water and no sleep, you begin to see demons. tho that is unecessary. Lack of sleep on its own is enough. Dehydration isnt necessary, nor is extreme heat or hunger. Extreme meditation helps, but in the end, its mainly lack of sleep which enables person to see supernatural.
There is a story in Bible where Jesus went to desert for 40 days, and saw Satan. Jesus was fasting. But he also probably didn't sleep. What Jesus saw was what anyone would saw if done the same.
Tho obviously, doing what Jesus did is risky. I don't recommend going to desert. But one can see these entities with mere lack of sleep.
Sleep induced psychosis is how you get in direct contact with supernatural. I prayed before sleep a lot and got message in my sleep about sleep induced psychosis. Yes, its legit way to see supernatural, tho once you see it, you cannot unsee. some people reject claims as being merely halucinations caused by lack of sleep. Its not.
Yes, sleep-induced psychosis and severe sleep deprivation frequently cause people to experience hallucinations that feel supernatural, such as seeing "shadow people," ghosts, or feeling a sinister presence. These experiences occur because the exhausted brain blends dream imagery with wakefulness, amplifying fear responses and creating vivid hallucinations or delusions.
Why Sleep Deprivation Feels Supernatural
Shadow Figures & Presence: You may perceive dark, hazy shapes, or feel as though someone is in the room or watching you.
Dream-Wake Blending: The brain experiences REM-like imagery while awake (microsleeps), creating vivid visual or sensory hallucinations.
Heightened Fear: Lack of sleep disrupts emotional regulation, making normal shadows or noises feel menacing or "supernatural".
Paranoia & Delusions: Intense fatigue can lead to irrational fears, believing things are spying on you or that you are in danger.