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Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions and Visitors of the Night

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Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions and Visitors of the Night
Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions and Visitors of the Night

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Sleep Paralysis: A Guide to Hypnagogic Visions and Visitors of the Night

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Sleep paralysis feels like being awake and aware in bed as someone--or something--holds you down. In this of his classic , Ryan Hurd honors these frightening hallucinations afresh from the perspective of contemporary dream science. "Exuding the kindness and knowledgeability that only comes from embodied experience, Hurd gives us this readable guide to befriending these often-difficult visitors." --Toko-pa Turner, Bestselling Author of "Let this masterful guide lead you into the deepest insights about the nocturnal mind, and all the discoveries waiting within." --Andrew Holecek, author of and member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine "Ryan Hurd's well-researched, newly updated, and profoundly insightful book examines this fascinating and often frightening subject with great depth and abundant personal experience." --David Jay Brown, author of and "Hurd's interesting and extremely readable book helpfully includes tips for getting a better night's sleep and ways to cope with this provocative (and sometimes scary) phenomenon." --Brian A. Sharpless, PhD, clinical psychologist and co-author of

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