By Bryce Baker
Many people have suffered from Sleep Paralysis at some point in their  life and never realize there is a name for it. Others suffer from Sleep  Paralysis regularly and research it, struggling to find a cause of Sleep  Paralysis.
For those who dont know, Sleep Paralysis is the  inability to move voluntarily that some people experience either right  before going to sleep or directly after waking up.
There are two  types of Sleep Paralysis,Common Sleep Paralysis CSP, and Hallucinatory  Sleep Paralysis (HSP). The major difference between the two types of  Sleep Paralysis is that Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis is accompanied by  frightening hallucinations, feelings of intense fear, and the strong  feeling of an evil presence. Almost all cases of Hallucinatory Sleep  Paralysis occur when victims are sleeping on their backs.
Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis has been documented all through human  history and almost every culture has its own legends behind it.  Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis is often called Old Hag Syndrome, due to  the common accounts of seeing or sensing the presence of an Old Hag  often putting pressure on the chest or choking the victims.
Some  accounts of Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis describe a small gremlin or  demonic being sitting on the chest. There are still quite a few  incidents of Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis that report a black cat on  top of the victim stealing their breath, this may be the source of many  of the superstitious beliefs in some countries that cause people to be  afraid of cats and keep them away from their houses.
A  particularly interesting thing to note about Hallucinatory Sleep  Paralysis, is evidence shows that Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis will  often effect an area like an epidemic. Many cases will be reported in a  short period of time when no cases had been reported prior. Studies show  that some areas can remain affected for years, but most only weeks or  months. This is something science has not yet been able to explain. Old  Hag Syndrome also seems to run in families, I can say this is true for  my own family.
Sleep Paralysis is just a sleep disorder in the  eyes of the medical community. But many who have experienced Sleep  Paralysis. particularly Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis find it hard to  convince themselves that an outside force is not at work, this is  including myself.
In my own case this is mainly because my  particular experiences with intense Old Hag Syndrome were sometimes  shared; meaning others that were close to me would report similiar Sleep  Paralysis experiences on the same nights without me ever mention  anything about Sleep Paralysis to them before. Shared experiences are  sometimes occurs with Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis, and this is a fact  even the medical community acknowledges and cannot explain. And aside  from that, my episodes of Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis subsided and  were immediately followed by paranormal activity in my house. This  paranormal activity was particularly severe and it is my belief that it  was directly linked to my prior episodes of Sleep Paralysis. The  paranormal activity eventually went away, and I wont go off the subject  of Sleep Paralysis entirely by going into too much detail. But I will  say that some of the worst examples of this paranormal activity involved  physical attacks by unseen things while wide awake, consisting of  slapping, and scratching.]
I am not dismissive of scientific,  rational explanations of things. I would have loved to comfort myself by  believing that Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis was simply a sleep  disorder. But the nature of these attacks and the events surrounding  them forced me to doubt that. I didn't necessarily believe that ghosts or  demons were behind it, although at times I seriously considered it, all  I really knew is that some outside influence had to be the source of my  sleep paralysis. It is perhaps needless to say that I have since been  eager to learn the real cause of Old Hag Syndrome.
Some of the  things the medical community claims are likely causes of Sleep Paralysis  are going long periods of time without sleep, insomnia, stress in daily  life, irregular sleeping schedules and even lack of exercise.
While I  am sure this is true for Common Sleep Paralysis, I doubt these are the  causes of Old Hag Syndrome, maybe contributing factors at most. But if  you are suffering from any form of Sleep Paralysis, it may be worth it  trying to address these issues to see if it will act as your cure for  Sleep Paralysis.
Recent scientific studies on Hallucinatory  Sleep Paralysis has suggested that most reports of Hallucinatory Sleep  Paralysis occur in areas when there is little to no geomagnetic  activity. The absence of geomagnetic activity has also been linked with  reports of paranormal activity. As well as infrasonic sound waves in  other studies, that are sometimes created by geological activity. This  could explain why HSP seems to occur geographically, and people having  shared experiences. And given the fact it could also have something to  do with paranormal activity, I find this an interesting and highly  possible explanation.
Its obvious to me there is alot to be  learned about Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis and undoubtedly the effects  subsonic vibrations and geophysical activity has on us. But regardless  of what you think causes Hallucinatory Sleep Paralysis, be it the Old  Hag, medical disorders, genetics or geomagnetic fields.
One thing is  undeniable, Sleep Paralysis is a strange and horrifying occurence that  leaves many questions unanswered.
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