Sleep Paralysis Has Been Ignored For Too Long.
Millions of people wake up unable to move, speak, or breathe freely, often in terror, often alone, and often without explanation. The condition crosses borders, cultures, religions, and social classes, yet it remains invisible in public health priorities.

Silence has filled the gap where research, education, and policy should exist. In that silence, fear grows, stigma deepens, and misinformation spreads.
We reject that silence.
We affirm that sleep paralysis is a legitimate human experience that deserves scientific study, public recognition, and compassionate understanding. We believe that data, dialogue, and collaboration can replace fear with clarity.
This initiative exists to gather evidence, elevate voices, and push institutions to act. It stands for transparency, cultural respect, and global cooperation.
No one should face sleep paralysis alone.
No condition this widespread should remain invisible.
This movement begins with listening and leads toward understanding.

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