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I often stay in a 17th Century house in Gloucestershire and twice have had this experience.
It happens in the morning at around 7am, I will be in bed and I will 'feel' the bedroom door open and someone come into the room, I 'feel' it is a middle aged, motherly woman.
When I try and raise my head to look up, I can not nor can I move my arms or legs, I just feel paralysed.
(That is the only scary bit, I would not be able to cope with being paralysed!)
The person walks to the window and then walks back out of the room.
Once the person has left the room, I am able to move.
It is a very strange feeling, very unthreatening, benign and almost motherly. I am looking forward to going back so that it may happen again!
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Wed 29 Oct 2003, 19:47,
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It happens in the morning at around 7am, I will be in bed and I will 'feel' the bedroom door open and someone come into the room, I 'feel' it is a middle aged, motherly woman.
When I try and raise my head to look up, I can not nor can I move my arms or legs, I just feel paralysed.
(That is the only scary bit, I would not be able to cope with being paralysed!)
The person walks to the window and then walks back out of the room.
Once the person has left the room, I am able to move.
It is a very strange feeling, very unthreatening, benign and almost motherly. I am looking forward to going back so that it may happen again!