Hi Jeeva, why are you not doing more movies. I for one believe you to be as a very talented actor with a great sense of humour. Then I want to see you in lots of comedy roles. Miss you a lot.
Semma fun .. laughed really well 😅 u r really a mind therapist Mr. Jiiva sir.. thnx 2 the entire team for inviting jiiva sir.. enjoyed every part of the episode.. this was the most beautiful video in this channel.. sure it will cross millions of views .. l watched only for jiiva sir.. his works never disappoint.. such a professional and a good human he is with zero ego.. his parents brought up him in a right path.. actually I feel blessed to live in his era , growing by watching his development.. so much prayers to you jiiva sir.. u make everyone happy 😊.. people around him r very lucky to have such a pearl in their close circle.. Anu sis also carried in a polite and gentle way.. eagerly awaiting for next part.. please upload soon
Very much into rathan Tata sir's demise😢, after seeing this, little relax Harivarasanam thirumba, thirumba😅, tq akka, for this show, really looking Elite ❤
The experience you're describing is often associated with sleep paralysis, a condition where a person is temporarily unable to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up. Sleep paralysis can be accompanied by vivid hallucinations, such as the sensation of pressure on the chest, neck, or stomach, or the feeling of being choked. Here are some key psychological and physiological reasons behind sleep paralysis: 1. Disruption in REM Sleep: During REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, your body is in a state of muscle atonia (temporary paralysis) to prevent you from acting out your dreams. If you wake up before REM sleep is complete, you may become conscious while your body is still paralyzed, which can lead to sensations of pressure or paralysis. 2. Stress and Anxiety: Psychological stress, anxiety, or trauma can contribute to sleep disturbances, including sleep paralysis. When the brain is under stress, it may cause disruptions in the sleep cycle, leading to such episodes. 3. Sleep Deprivation: Lack of sleep or irregular sleep patterns can increase the likelihood of experiencing sleep paralysis. When you don't get enough rest, your brain has difficulty transitioning smoothly between sleep cycles. 4. Sleep Disorders: Conditions like narcolepsy, insomnia, and sleep apnea are linked to sleep paralysis. Individuals with these disorders experience more fragmented sleep, which may trigger the condition. 5. Hallucinations: The feeling of being choked or pressed upon is often accompanied by hypnagogic (while falling asleep) or hypnopompic (while waking) hallucinations, which can seem very real but are actually dream-like experiences. From a psychological perspective, these sensations can evoke strong feelings of fear or panic, especially if someone is not aware of the nature of sleep paralysis. Recognizing that this is a common and temporary phenomenon can help reduce the fear associated with it. Improving sleep hygiene, reducing stress, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule can help decrease the frequency of sleep paralysis episodes. If the condition persists, consulting a doctor or sleep specialist may be beneficial.
Omg coffee with anu was one of my favorites.. So happy that she is back with same aura..
A promising hero .... loved his performance in katradhu tamizh and Ko ....
Ah interesting to watch Jiva talk 😂 Thanks for this interview 👍
Anu Mam Awesome..❤
So Happy to watch the interview
Good actor with great sense of humor.. Missing him in movies now.... Expecting him to do more movies with good subject
Vera level interview 😂😂😂..jiiva❤❤❤
Hi Jeeva, why are you not doing more movies. I for one believe you to be as a very talented actor with a great sense of humour. Then I want to see you in lots of comedy roles. Miss you a lot.
Semma fun .. laughed really well 😅 u r really a mind therapist Mr. Jiiva sir.. thnx 2 the entire team for inviting jiiva sir.. enjoyed every part of the episode.. this was the most beautiful video in this channel.. sure it will cross millions of views .. l watched only for jiiva sir.. his works never disappoint.. such a professional and a good human he is with zero ego.. his parents brought up him in a right path.. actually I feel blessed to live in his era , growing by watching his development.. so much prayers to you jiiva sir.. u make everyone happy 😊.. people around him r very lucky to have such a pearl in their close circle.. Anu sis also carried in a polite and gentle way.. eagerly awaiting for next part.. please upload soon
Very much into rathan Tata sir's demise😢, after seeing this, little relax
Harivarasanam thirumba, thirumba😅, tq akka, for this show, really looking Elite ❤
The experience you're describing is often associated with sleep paralysis, a condition where a person is temporarily unable to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up. Sleep paralysis can be accompanied by vivid hallucinations, such as the sensation of pressure on the chest, neck, or stomach, or the feeling of being choked.
Here are some key psychological and physiological reasons behind sleep paralysis:
1. Disruption in REM Sleep: During REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, your body is in a state of muscle atonia (temporary paralysis) to prevent you from acting out your dreams. If you wake up before REM sleep is complete, you may become conscious while your body is still paralyzed, which can lead to sensations of pressure or paralysis.
2. Stress and Anxiety: Psychological stress, anxiety, or trauma can contribute to sleep disturbances, including sleep paralysis. When the brain is under stress, it may cause disruptions in the sleep cycle, leading to such episodes.
3. Sleep Deprivation: Lack of sleep or irregular sleep patterns can increase the likelihood of experiencing sleep paralysis. When you don't get enough rest, your brain has difficulty transitioning smoothly between sleep cycles.
4. Sleep Disorders: Conditions like narcolepsy, insomnia, and sleep apnea are linked to sleep paralysis. Individuals with these disorders experience more fragmented sleep, which may trigger the condition.
5. Hallucinations: The feeling of being choked or pressed upon is often accompanied by hypnagogic (while falling asleep) or hypnopompic (while waking) hallucinations, which can seem very real but are actually dream-like experiences.
From a psychological perspective, these sensations can evoke strong feelings of fear or panic, especially if someone is not aware of the nature of sleep paralysis. Recognizing that this is a common and temporary phenomenon can help reduce the fear associated with it.
Improving sleep hygiene, reducing stress, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule can help decrease the frequency of sleep paralysis episodes. If the condition persists, consulting a doctor or sleep specialist may be beneficial.
Jeeva bro deserves super hit movies only❤❤❤
Double bonanza😂😂
But You have achieved sir
I like your
Ram
Katrathu tamil
OkOk
We miss sms jeeva.... come back jeeva❤❤❤
Hollywood Level Stuff 😎🌠☄️🪐🥇💯
Jiiva Anna 😂❤💥
When is next episode releasing?
Hilarious interview...
I enjoyed lot 😀
Part 2 pls
Idukaparam more movies pannunga..but choose correct script....
936 Murl Tunnel
👌👌👌
Vivarium
Naruto was mentioned😭🙌🏻
Afraid when the host will cut him short. Please allow the uest to speak.