Chapter Seventy-Seven
Ghosts pressing on the body, also called tiger pressing by rural people, is a "ghost" phenomenon that is difficult to explain from a scientific perspective but is common. Many people have experienced this phenomenon.
I have had this kind of experience twice, and the one that frightened me the most was the tiger-squeezing phenomenon I experienced in the summer when I was eighteen years old. I was in my senior year of high school at the time, and one time the school let two
During the holidays, I went home to help my parents with farm work. At night, my mother asked me to go to the watermelon field to look at watermelons. Our watermelon field was next to a temple at the east end of the village. Before leaving, my mother repeatedly told me to go to bed.
When sleeping, I should sleep with my head facing the temple wall, so that the unclean things in the ground (that is, ghosts) will not dare to disturb me because they are afraid of the temple gods.
When I came to the watermelon field, I spread a mat on the open space next to the temple. I didn't take my mother's advice to heart, so I lay down on the mat and slept. By midnight, I slept soundly.
When I was sleeping, I suddenly felt something heavy but transparent weighing me down, making me breathless. I felt like I was awake but not awake, and half asleep. I wanted to move hard, but I couldn't; I thought
I wanted to yell, but I couldn't. After a while, I felt like the mat was being lifted up, and I was about to fall off the mat. I felt very scared. This phenomenon lasted for about approx.
For seven or eight minutes, until I could move my whole body, I realized that I was so frightened that I was sweating all over my body. I didn't dare to sleep anymore, so I quickly rolled up my mat and ran home.
After I ran home, my mother saw me looking panicked and sweating, and asked worriedly: "Son, what's wrong with you?"
I told my mother about the terrible experience I had just experienced when I was sleeping. After listening to it, my mother comforted me and said: "My child, don't be afraid. The situation you encountered is called tiger pressure. This phenomenon is very common. Fortunately, you did not encounter something unexpected."
Clean things, don’t sleep on your back when sleeping in the future, sleep on your side, and this phenomenon will not happen again.”
After hearing my mother's words, I gradually got rid of the shadow of fear.
In fact, tiger pressure is a physiological phenomenon. When people are suddenly awakened while dreaming, part of the nerve centers in the brain have woken up, but the nerve centers that control the muscles have not yet fully woken up, so they will feel uncomfortable or even scared.
, but can't move and can't make a sound. If someone pushes him or wakes him up, the tiger-pressing phenomenon will disappear immediately. A more effective way is what my mother said, don't sleep on your back.
Chapter completed!