Ghost Characters

Ghost Characters
18 February 2026 J.W.H

THis first encounter was when I was about 10 years senior and sleeping. Suddenly I woke up and it was midnight. I felt really heated then, so I just looked around the room. Then I saw a hooded figure on the bed. I was terrified, so I just peeked through the blanket so no one would notice me. I also felt its hefty weight, as if someone was sleeping on my bed. I was living in an apartment at the time and there was a second bed in the room, I looked at the second bed and noticed that I saw a ghost figure, but it was glowing with a really dazzling blue lightweight and she was sleeping on it in a sideways position. I decided to move very slowly in the left position so that I could ignore and forget about the situation and prayed a little for it to go away. Then I fell asleep.

The next morning I woke up sweaty and exhausted. It must have been because I was too scared or something, and I didn't tell anyone about it until later.

My next meeting was in the morning around 8-9 am, this time I lived at home and I was about 13 years senior. I woke up around 7:30 and decided to sleep in the living room because it was heated and the temperature in the room had risen. Just as I was about to close my eyes, I saw a really lofty figure, similar to the one I saw when I first met him, but I could see him almost clearly.

I pretended to be asleep because I was afraid to even look at it, so I glanced a little and then turned my head away. Then I had enough and decided to see what he wanted, so I looked back and it was gone. I told my parents what happened, they said I was dreaming or something. I had a few ghost encounters, mostly when I was younger and I heard that the house I lived in at the time was haunted. Well, I thought so because I was the only one who saw it.

I'm 19 now so I'm fine, I grew out of it or I just ignored the ghosts so they left me.

  • J.W.H

    John Williams is a blogger and independent writer focused on consciousness, perception, and human awareness, exploring topics such as dreams, intuition, and non-ordinary states of experience. Driven by a lifelong curiosity about the nature of reality and subjective experience, his perspective was shaped in part by structured study, including the Gateway Voyage program at the Monroe Institute. His writing avoids dogma and sensationalism, instead emphasizing critical thinking, personal insight, and grounded exploration. Through his work, John examines complex and often misunderstood subjects with clarity, openness, and an emphasis on awareness, choice, and personal responsibility.