I have sight and I can see auroras. However, I have never seen a ghost
> or a UFO, and I'm not known for psychotic episodes. I recently had a
> traumatic experience, never looked for anything unusual as I always
> considered myself a normal person until this. It happened one night in
> a hotel room while I was asleep and I quickly wrote it down after this
> experience. This is the way I remember it.
>
> Seemingly at 3:00 AM I awoke from another bad dream (or so I thought).
> I felt as if someone was poking me in the back.
>
> It had been a long week, I had been deathly tired and dangerously
> hungry. So you must understand this may make no sense. I quickly went
> back to sleep, only to find I was definitely not alone. I sat up in my
> bed, the room was dark, out of nowhere I suddenly felt something on
> my back, arm and neck area. But when I reached to feel it, everything
> went cold, the room itself fell silent. I was so scared, I closed my
> eyes in hopes I was still sleeping, still dreaming. When I opened them
> again I was still sitting upright. I slowly turned to my left, though
> I'm not really sure why, the room suddenly fell very quiet. The hair
> on my body stood up and I couldn't breathe. My eyes, piercing through
> the twilight, that's when I first saw it. I tried to focus but it was
> mostly dark. It was as of a blanket was floating in the room. Then all
> of a sudden it began to take a shape, slowly lowering in the room
> as if to set in a chair. There was no chair! It no longer moved, nor
> could I! Except for my heart pounding. A sudden peace came into me. I
> don't recall if I was afraid anymore. This couldn't be real, must
> still be dreaming. Wrong!
>
> I realized I was very awake. There was an overwhelming odor, sort of
> like the smell of sulfur, that I used to remember in the factories,
> you know, sort of like when you blow out a match and you sniff it. I
> couldn't imagine how that could be all around me. Why didn't it go
> away? I was forced to focus my eyes at the foot of my bed. I couldn't
> believe my eyes as it slowly lowered to eye level. I began to wonder
> immediately "Am I insane?. Is this real?" I could not take my eyes off
> of the blackness. No sooner than that, I slowly looked towards the
> window to see if there was a disruption from lights, perhaps from cars
> going by. But when I looked back toward that thing, it blinked
> twice!!! I suddenly felt pressure on both sides of my neck. The
> pressure was pushing me backwards. When I fought forward I felt
> overwhelmed and I could hardly breathe. I held my ribs and gasped, the
> coldness quickly went away. I looked immediately to what appeared to
> be a floating blanket which slowly dropped to the floor. Like an ink
> spot it slowly cleaned itself up in reverse. It was the worst night I
> ever imagined or had. I felt so sick. I'd never been so scared. I
> looked at the clock which now showed that it was 4 in the morning,
thank god and I knew I had a bad dream. It felt good to be alive. But
> when I turned to the bed, all the sheets were soaked. All of a sudden
> I felt sick and I was too scared to close my eyes. I thought to myself
> "Please let this feeling go away".
>
> I quickly wrote this down and I am sending you this shared incident in
> hopes that you can help me explain it, as it still bothers me, because
> I'm afraid to tell others about it.
>
> P.S.
>
> This really did happen and I have no explanation. Can you help
> me? Please! Is there anyone out there who has had a similar
> experience? Michael
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