When I was about to go to sleep

When I was about to go to sleep
25 April 2026 J.W.H

ANDaround 2:00 this morning (22/03/07) I turned off the airy and went to sleep. I had one arm above my head on the pillow and the other at my side. Both my hands are facing up. After a minute or so I started to feel a tickling, almost itchy feeling. I decided to move my hand above my head to scratch it, but I couldn't lift it. I felt really confused but decided to apply my other hand. I couldn't lift it either. Then I started feeling pressure in both arms. I was scared. My eyes widened and I became very concerned. I couldn't understand what was happening. My arms started to hurt from the pressure and I still couldn't move them. I was immobilized. I was too scared to make any sound (and I was also mindful of the rest of my sleeping family). I started to feel this tingling sensation all over my body. But there was nothing I could do.

The strangest thing happened next. My hands started moving on their own. They felt as if someone was opening and closing them. This all took about fifteen minutes. After a while, the tension began to ease and I could finally move my arms. I rolled over and felt like maybe I could fall asleep now. I started feeling it again. This time I felt as if someone was lying behind me and wrapped their arms around me. I couldn't move again. I started feeling tingly again. However, it passed after two minutes. That's all. Although, strangely enough, when I started writing all this, my nose started bleeding.

This isn't the first time I've had sex with someone while lying in bed. The next bit would be too tiny to describe in full, so I'm adding it to this one. A year ago I was lying in bed. It must have been around 2 a.m. too. Suddenly I felt as if someone had jumped on the bed at my feet. This end of my bed dipped and made lots of noises when something landed on it. I went to turn on the airy, but there was nothing there.

These are my experiences and I speak completely honestly. I swear.

– Jewelry

  • 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.