In this episode of Sleep Paralysis and the Night Visitor, host Eleanor Voss explores the fascinating cultural phenomenon of shadow people – dark, humanoid figures reported at the periphery of vision across cultures and centuries. From ancient Roman umbrae to modern internet forums, these mysterious entities have captivated human imagination and influenced folklore worldwide. Eleanor examines the historical context of shadow beings in various cultural traditions, including Roman, African, and Indigenous North American perspectives. The episode delves into the psychological explanations proposed by researchers, including pareidolia and the connection between shadow people sightings and sleep paralysis episodes. Discover how modern technology and internet culture have democratized the sharing of shadow people experiences, creating new forms of contemporary folklore that span geographic boundaries. The episode explores the anthropological significance of these reports as potential expressions of primal human fears adapted to modern contexts. Eleanor discusses the cultural impact of shadow people on literature, film, and art, while examining how different societies interpret these experiences through spiritual, psychological, and cultural lenses. This thought-provoking exploration treats shadow people as a documented cultural fascination, examining their role in modern urban legends and their connection to ancient human fears about the unknown and unseen.