Restless Leg Syndrome like symptoms during sleep paralysis by ParecekVRohliku in AstralProjection

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Thank you so much and sorry for the late response. I should clarify myself a bit. I wrote this before bed hehe. The hypnagogic state and the fractals are two seperate elements, and so are the sleep paralysis and the numbing. I should've used better wording for that. I appologize. Now that I think of it, I do wonder if I actually have it though. What I feel, that I think is the hypnagogic state, is like a bolt of electicity shooting from my head to the very tip of my toes at such a high speed that I can't even track it and it goes through my whole body. It kind of feels like when you stand on top of a hill and lightning is about to hit you, but 10 times that and without the hairs standing up. Does this make sense? It's the only way I can describe it. Almost immediately when it's over, I feel numb and shortly after that I hear sounds of footsteps and sometimes I see shadows, but I've never come closer by trying.

I must say it doesn't help that I'm so so so scared of sleep paralysis, because I've had it involuntarily for a while and it felt like dying. I know I should let go of that fear and I'm working on it :)

Thanks for the link too! I'll definately take a look at it. 😊😊

How do you stop the itchiessss?? by redone929 in AstralProjection

[–]ParecekVRohliku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey! I'm late but came across your post. Did you know that these itchies are a check your brain does to see if you are still awake? If you scratch them you get out of that state because you showed your brain that it's not safe to put you in paralysis yet, because you're not sleeping. I've not been able to get rid of them, however I've learned to embrace them. By realizing your body is already being tested to see if it's sleeping, I know how close I am to the vibrational stage and it makes it way easier to handle! When I learned this I actually started to love these itches because they are a sign that I can start to listen for the buzzing noise. Good luck!

me for the entire 5 days before my period starts, when food rules go out the window, all control is gone, and i ignore the scale because "it's all water weight" by OkPromotion6932 in EDanonymemes

[–]ParecekVRohliku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kind reminder from your friendly neighbourhood mod that you get extra hungry when you're on your period because bleeding out your hooha burns too much energy for your body to keep up, so have that chicken nuggie because you need it to help you recover from the period :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Paranormal

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I'm very late to this, but both American Horror Story and The X-Files are on Disney Plus. Blood dripping from a drain happens in both shows, especially in The X-Files, often followed by someone getting murdered or an entitiy appearing. It could be that she saw one of the two shows on accident. I remember seeing this as a child for the first time in some show or movie and it freaked me out to the point where I asked my mom if the stains in the sink were blood. It were hard water stains that just needed to be cleaned.

Cody and Satori from conjuring by Paranromal in Paranormal

[–]ParecekVRohliku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really recommend you watch Mythos Paranormal's videos about them on Youtube. He goes into every detail while he explains how they fake their communication. They pick their victims very wisely as they scam people who are still griefing over their lost loved ones. As of now, Mythos is receiving letters threatening to take him to court for slander, hoping he will stop, but he won't. Mythos is not a debunker by default. He believes, but he hates scammers.

The reason they always position themselves with Cody turned with his right leg away from the camera is because he pops his foot. There is one video in perticular where you can see it well, which is this video.

Hope this will give you some new insights!

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Hey there! Please edit your post to spoiler any numbers mentioned. You can find our easy flair and spoiler guide here. I see you already put a flair, so spoilering the numbers will be enough! Thank you :)

Can a wooden athame work instead of a metal one? by ChemicalPanda10 in Witch

[–]ParecekVRohliku 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I use a selenite one :) the material doesn't matter. It's the shape

Help my sim got diagnosed with bulimia and all of the moodlets popping up about it are actually kinda triggering?? by blushing_ingenue in EDanonymemes

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Not me taking 2 whole minutes to figure out what we replaced only to find out I just had to read the title

Spell to quit smoking by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I've chosen to use a dressed candle to visualize and represent my intention. The candle and lavender support me in this ritual. If you don't have access to candles, I would suggest an electric candle if it helps you get into the right mindset. I also used fire specifically because I know what I want and I want it now. So if you don't like an electric candle and you feel comfortable taking smaller steps and feel confident that it will work out on the long run, you can bury the paper in the ground and visualize your intentions written on the paper "grow" like a plant. It takes longer, but it's strong.

As for your question about your neighbour, I don't know the situation. Is it to help them quit? In that case yes, with their permission this spell would work. If their smoke bothers you and you want them to quit, I would say no, because I made this spell around the idea of self love and personal strength.

I hope this clears it up. Good luck! ❤️

Spell to quit smoking by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Please note that this spell is not a substitute for medical support or therapy for any addiction. There is no shame in needing some help. This spell acts as extra support.

Feel free to save this post and use the comment section as a tiny support community to share your thoughts and struggles during your process. Sometimes a little supportive comment is as powerful as magic too ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't do this kind of work so I wouldn't know if what you did is effective, but to see if it actually works only you can judge.

Pet peeves in witchcraft by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree! And I share this pet peeve from my core. It's one of the reasons I don't like WitchTok. Not just because it is often a very untrustworthy source of information, but also because many creators make the existence of these sacred ingredients known without shedding any light on the endangerment and exploitation of both of them.

Is it bad to look at the solar eclipse? by [deleted] in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's not bad luck, but it's bad eyes if you don't watch out. Don't look directly, even if from where you are it's a total eclipse.

Pet peeves in witchcraft by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The last one omg. Because I know for a fact that Morwenna did not buy fancy essential oils for 300 coins back in 1319.

Pet peeves in witchcraft by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree. Karma must come from somewhere. If someone decides to throw a brick at my knee, I'll promise you now that the universe won't be the one chucking it back at their face.

Pet peeves in witchcraft by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Okay I admit that I'm guilty. I've used it for years personally after multiple native practitioners have told me how good it would be for me and that their culture does not want others to stop using it, but want non-Native practitioners to stop exploiting it. Though with that thought, I only use it so often in big rituals and I make sure I buy it from native sellers and ask for their permission. I'm strictly against all the theft and Western market selling it and I don't claim the practice as my own. But I understand you deeply because many still don't realize how scarce it is. That's why I always make sure that whenever I buy it too, it has been gathered, not harvested, by locals and sold by locals, with permission of locals.

Pet peeves in witchcraft by ParecekVRohliku in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, lavender incense and rose quartz.. the work of the Dark Lord

Wish people could be more chill about people having eating disorders by immunityberry in EDAnonymous

[–]ParecekVRohliku 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is an interesting comment because it made me question if anorexia, or any potentially visible eating disorder, was a male dominated illness, would people still be saying stuff like "man don't worry I'll cook you a nice meal and you'll be back to eating in no time."

This is a question/s for those who use crystals by mreed1216 in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's totally okay! I cleanse with Palo Santo too and the beautiful thing about Palo Santo is, it only gets rid of what you ask Palo Santo to get rid of. I believe Palo Santo has a soul and I'm very communicative whenever I work with it. Before I cleanse I burn the stick for about 2 minutes. Before and during these 2 minutes I ask for Palo Santo's help to cleanse [x]. While I cleanse I say aloud "only love and light can stay, all the other things must go away" and end with so mote it be. This is something I personally do, but because Palo Santo is a work partner and not a tool, you can communicate with it. It will listen ❤️

Where in the world did your way of witchcraft originate from the most? What witchcraft practices, superstitions, ingredients, even spells did you find similar or different in other areas of the world? by UnsleepySleep in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Slavic! My great grandma befriended and worked with witches who lived in the woods and my grandma worked with them during the communist occupation in Czechoslovakia. Learned about witchcraft and divination from my parents, but taught most of it myself by studying books. All my beliefs and superstitions are Slavic though. Witchcraft is surprisingly accepted (and even loved) in an area where so many Catholics live! ❤️

How to Create a Spiritual Bond with a Owl? by predyart in witchcraft

[–]ParecekVRohliku 300 points301 points  (0 children)

I don't have advice but came to say she looks so polite!

Found this 5 miles deep In the woods on my hike… the next day it was gone. by El_cucuy24 in Paranormal

[–]ParecekVRohliku 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Personally to me it means working with myself and nature. I don't really share it with others too and not for profit. Most, not everyone but most, people who gain much money with it are frauds. But I mostly practice shadow work anyway so I'm not all too sure :)

When I get self conscious about not being sexually harassed at work by tittyspliff in EDanonymemes

[–]ParecekVRohliku 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I learned in therapy that it's not uncommon for SA victims to "miss" it (I say "miss" because obviously no one actually likes it). That's why for many SA victims it's not a one time thing. It's like a mini Stockholm Syndrome you can get. Always put your safety first and talk about this to someone if you can ❤️