Sleep paralysis is how we don’t act out our dreams, at most we twitch a bit.
So it’s a healthy-mammal-thing. You’ve probably seen pet cats/dogs “run” in their sleep. Little paw twitches.
Being AWAKE during sleep paralysis, otoh, is a LITTLE weird?
- Most people experience it a few hundred times during their life. Out of tens of thousands of times not experiencing it. Enough to go ‘OMG! RIGHT?!? So freaky!’ When it comes up in conversation.
- People with disorders & conditions that effect sleep tend to be aware of it a little more frequently, up to a lot more frequently; in both cases usually paired with something else disorder/condition specific.
Being awake whilst your body is numb/floaty/out of your control? CAN also be a parasomina/sleep disorder in and of itself. But it’s relatively rare. Most people are only awake/aware moments to minutes, before the reflex shuts off.