if you cant feel your arm, then you're sleeping in a bad position, happens alot
Kittens
your arm went to sleep or it is numb
You put your right arm in you put your right arm out you do the hokeepoke and you shake it all about that's what its all about.
There is no specific, universal significance to a witch rubbing someone's right (or left) arm. But the witch is a representation of a person or power that you find rather scary. The bit about having your arm rubbed probably was caused by some pressure or irritation on that arm during your sleep.
Maybe you've been sleeping in the wrong position. Sleeping with you head on your arm, for example, can cut off the circulation through your arm, so therefor it goes numb. I'm not too familiar with the numb legs though, sorry. It may be an anxiety attack
Your heart, your diaphragm to breath, maybe your tongue if you snore, if you turn in your sleep it could be any of your stomach, arm, or leg muscles.
Really doesn't matter which arm you put your shooting sleeve on, although some basketball players like to put it on their right hand if they are right-handed, or thier left if they are left-handed. Try it with both and see.
if you sleep like that your arm relaxes and can break your nose
'Gods right arm' means 'the power of God'. Someones right arm is for most people their strongest arm. So in a certain way one could say 'God found His own right arm for salvation' if you mean by that sentence: 'God found out He needed to save the world by His own power.' Whether God searched all of heaven or not to come to this conclusion is as far as I am concerned not mentioned in Christianity. But that salvation comes from His power, or from His 'right arm' is believed by Christians all over the world.
That depends - do you have a reclining arm chair?
That honestly depends on the running back. Most have a preference, though depending on which side of the field or where the lead blocker(s) are positioned can influence the choice of arm. Some have changed arms in mid-play. If the runner is running to the right, the ball goes in the right arm ... to the left, in the left arm. This allows for a lesser chance for the ball to be stripped because the majority of defenders coming to make the tackle are coming towards the arm that the ball is not being carried in. This allows the runner to use the 'free' arm in an attempt to ward off the tackler. The ball carrier will switch the ball from one arm to another after making a cut. A runner running towards the right should have the ball in the right arm. If the runner makes a move and starts running across the field towards the left sideline, they will move the ball to the left arm and use the right arm to ward off a tackler as the tackler will be coming at them from the right side. For running the ball up the middle, it usually goes in the strongest arm or the arm the runner feels most comfortable with. There is no outside arm when running up the middle as tacklers are coming from both the right and the left.