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Re: Supernatural Confessions
(Anonymous) 2013-11-12 01:22 am (UTC)(link)I was an agnostic until I was around sixteen, to which I then became a Buddhist. And even then I didn't really care to delve into reading about the occult. It just wasn't really my thing when I was younger. So that being said, there's a few incidences that have greatly disturbed me as I didn't know where they had come from until I did research years later about it.
The first time I apparently saw a ghost was when still had crib bars around my bed. I couldn't have been older than three. I kept crying for my mother that a man kept coming into my room at night and would run through my walls. The man never harmed me; he just liked to go through my walls I guess. Eventually my mother and I moved out of that apartment and I stopped seeing him. I don't remember telling my mother about this, and it wasn't until I was much older that she mentioned it. This incident wasn't really scary to me, since my best friend's mother had an almost identical experience when she was around that same young age herself.
The next set of incidences occurred in a house I lived in from ages 7 - 14. When I was around eight, I had a dream that didn't feel like a dream. I was in my bedroom, with my nightlight on and everything was exactly like how it was in my room. Nothing was foggy; I could see every detail with crystal clarity. It was then I looked in my doorway that I saw a shadowy figure. It was taller than my door and had wisps of black swish around it. The entire figure was pitch black, but I could tell it had a face and eyes and that it was planning on coming into the room. It reach out a bony hand and that's when I screamed really loudly. All of the sudden I was sitting up in my bed and the thing was gone.
In that same house a few years later, a strange mark appeared on my mother's door. It looked like a squiggly Y from what I remember, and it appeared to be painted on the door by watercolors. It was that transparent looking. Which was absurd, because my mother and I tried everything to scrub that symbol off. It just wouldn't come off. Around that same time, our television started getting fuzzy reception at random times. When we called the cable guy to come over to fix it, he looked freaked out. He told us that as far as he could tell, there was nothing wrong with the television or the cable box.
I eventually moved into a bigger house and didn't experience anything weird until I was around sixteen. It was around then that I had another dream where my bedroom looked exactly like it does in real life. Except this time there was some type of lizard woman on top of me, licking me all over. She had long hair and scales everywhere, and I couldn't really make out her face. I felt extremely nauseated so I started to do a Buddhist chant. Then all of the sudden I was awake, and the woman was gone. She never bothered me again.
The last experience was probably the most frightening, because it felt like I was going to die. Or at least never wake up from my dream. It happened a few months after my encounter with the lizard woman. Again, I was in my bedroom and everything in this dream looked crystal clear. It was around the early morning. And I would have been find with this weird dream if it weren't for this massive creature on top of me. It was about nine or ten feet long, had human like arms with large claws, a dear shaped head with long, bronze horns, a massive human torso, fur covering its lower part, and hooves on its feet. It held me down with its arms and had it's mouth inches away from mine, and it was sucking the air from my lungs. It was very strange, because I could see what I can only describe as my essence being sucked away into its mouth. Like my entire being was made out of something that could just be blown away, as if I wasn't solid or in a normal human body. I was a bit scared, because I felt like if this creature continued what it was doing I would black out and never wake up again. So I just concentrated very hard, still being unable to breathe, and did my Buddhist chants. All of the sudden I was awake and the creature was completely gone.
I never experienced anything after that, and I'm really thankful about that.
Re: Supernatural Confessions
(Anonymous) 2013-11-12 01:40 am (UTC)(link)Re: Supernatural Confessions
(Anonymous) 2013-11-12 01:43 am (UTC)(link)Re: Supernatural Confessions
(Anonymous) 2013-11-20 02:52 am (UTC)(link)Re: Supernatural Confessions
(Anonymous) 2013-11-12 06:20 am (UTC)(link)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
Re: Supernatural Confessions
(Anonymous) 2013-11-12 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)I think it's terrifying tbh. When he told me I had to ask him how is he even able to function, because if I had to dream ringu like settings every night I think I would probably die. :( But yeah, that's because of his sleep patterns, no demons, ghosts or stuff like that.