Quote:Hello, my name is Sabrina. I am seventeen years old, and i am having a problem. An older friend of mine has directed me to you. i do not know much about the afterlife and the unknown,
but there is something disturbing in my room, and no one will beleive me or help me. i am not afraid, but extremely effected by it, to the point that i cannot sleep in my room anymore. it opens the doors,
when i sleep i feel something crawling over me and almost about to ... do something to my neck. when this happens i cannot wake up... but my eyes are open. i feel paralyzed. its freaks me out. it also pokes at my feet and sometimes i wake up thinking someone is there, like my momn, and i scream out " What!!" and then realize nothing is there...
i never seeee it, but i hear it and feel it. once i was sleeping and i thought my cat was in the room, knocking things over. but when i woke up fully, i realized i was comepletely alone. i stood up, and then was sent into wat looked like a seizure... i dont know wat that was about... it didnt hurt but my body was spasming...
I am desperate to know what it is. i am curious, open minded and .... that is bad because i am too vulnerable, and unable to say no to certain things. this thing bothers me tho i talk to it like a friend sometimes, hoping to... make it like me instead of trying to kill me or something. please help me.
today i talked to a guy and he said he knew it was a demon or wat he called Incubis, and it was trying to rape me or something... im so .... disturbed by that. i dont know wat to do. please help me
I can understand you can't sleep in your room anymore, but don't abandon your turf too quickly. The advantage of staying in your room is that the surroundings are familiar and safe. You wouldn't want to express this problem to the wrong person, and they propose something you "can't say no to," like staying somewhere else, out of your house. Often when something terrrible happens, it results from a chain of events that begins with a decision that seems small and obviously best. So, it's my opinion that you not leave your room unless it's too an equally safe place in your own house or with someone your entire family knows and trusts.
Next, those here that say it can't hurt you are not only backed up by a lot of knowledge, but also by the complete lack of evidence for attacks by unseen entities. The fear of it hurting you is more likely to hurt you than actual harm from an unseen entity, which as someone pointed out, is largely the stuff of movies.
Commanding it to go away sounds like a good plan, whether in the name of Jesus or the spiritual power player of your choice. The point is to show yourself and it that you aren't going to be picked on. Reclaim your room, take charge, that sort of attitude could go a long way to getting rid of it. Personally, I wouldn't bother talking to it like a friend anymore. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't, but trying to make it like yourself could get really confusing and difficult, when all you really need is get a some peace and sleep. Now obviously you know some of this could be your mind getting carried away, but it doesn't really matter, because the solutions are the same.
Lastly, I noticed you didn't mention talking to your parents? Why not? Rather than only telling friends of your problems, you might consider bringing the parents into this, trusting one of both of them. While friends are the easiest to talk to, parents have way way more experience and can often offer solutions and comfort. I would be sure to tell them of anything like you described as "seizures or spasms" - they would want to know that. One or both may have had similar things happen to them. Anyway, just a thought. Good luck. let us know how it's going. Don't give out email or phone numbers!