My Demonic Experience

DanielLewis

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Before I tell you about this experience I had when I was 15-years-old, I want you to know that it is 100% true. I am not making anything up. You have my word; I don't lie. I just want to make that clear because some of you may think that this sounds too impossible to be true.

Also, I'm not going to try to tell this like a dramatic, suspenseful story. I'm just going to lay out the facts and then tell me what you think. They're facts. Tell me what you make of them.

This is how it began...

I was staying the night at my friend's Dad's house with one other friend. We were all alone. It was supposed to be a normal, fun night. 3 best friends getting to spend the night together all alone. This 'normal' fun-evening would take a horrific turn for the worst.

Since we were all heavily into card games (Texas Hold'em mainly), we gambled that night. We through money around the table like we were kingpins on Wall Street. Yet what was $1 to them was $1,000 to us. We played until one person had lost enough or until another was satisfied with his winnings.

After gambling, we we watched the movie "Helter Skelter" which is about the Charles Manson killings. That nearly freaked my socks off, until we flipped in another flick. It was a porno DVD that my friend found laying on the side of the road. Hottub sex. I think it was the first porno I ever saw and I regret it to this day because that was my introduction to pornography.

Moving on, my friend Nolan got tired so he went to sleep upstairs while my friend Alex and I cooked a pizza. We were standing in front of the oven when we heard a loud swoosh like something, or someone, moved behind us with amazing speed. We both simultaneously turned around to see what was there and saw nothing. The noise was so real, convincing, and scary that we both went into survival mode. I grabbed a knife for protection while he grabbed a phone.

We made our way upstairs to alert our friend. Along the way, we heard creeks in the attic. Freaked out, we entered the room where our friend was sleeping and locked the door behind us. We woke him up and told him about what we were hearing. Soon enough, he was just as scared as we were because he could tell we were serious. We lied in the bed with the lights off. Our thinking was that if the lights were off, whatever was out there in the house wouldn't think we were in here. As I laid there, holding the knife tightly against my chest, we all heard something moving around just outside the room. It don't know how to explain it, but it sounded like something or someone got up, ruffled a few things around, and then walked down the hall.

We called the cops. As I told the emergency operator what was happening, she asked us if we were on drugs. I told her no ( we weren't). The cops arrived - two big men. They told us to stay downstairs while they checked the upstairs. I'm assuming they drew their guns. They found nothing then assured us everything would be okay. They said they would patrol the area for a little bit before they left. That ended the experience and, after, my friends both told me they saw the back sliding door was opened as if someone made a hasty exit.

There are only 5 options for what this could've been.

1) A burglar
2) His cat
3) My 'sleeping' friend pulling a prank
4) It was all in our head
5) a demonic manifestation


Why am I convinced it's #5? This is for a few reasons. First of all, we can rule out #2 because cats are too lightweight to make the noises we heard. Also, his cat can't get into the attic, nor can it open doors.

I rule out #1 because no burglar is that stealthy. No burglar moves right behind us so quickly that we turn around and see nothing. No burglar goes into the attic and nothing was taken from the home.

I rule out #3 because my sleeping friend was just as scared as we were when we woke him up. Also, he was in the room with us when we heard the movements outside the room. He also wouldn't have been in agreement with my friend that the back sliding door was opened. Nor would he have been able to resist the temptation to brag that he 'pranked' us and got us so scared that we were shaking and called the cops.

It could'nt have been all in our head because we were in our right minds. We weren't under the influence of drugs and we ALL heard the noises at the same time.

I choose 4 because of all the facts put together, plus more. We were in his Dad's home who was a drug dealer and who also raped his daughter (I didn't know that until after the experience). He also had cursed objects around his home - statues of gargoyles. Who knows what else his Dad did in that home. Plus we all engaged in sinful activities that night by gambling and watching bad movies. From a Christian perspective, we opened demonic doorways. We were in a bad home and we didn't have God's full protection from a demonic manifestation since none of us were religious at the time.

As a Christian looking back, I now believe this was a demonic manifestation. I think God has opened my eyes to that to be able to put all the facts together. I know you reading this may not be Christian or religious at all, so you probably won't believe that. But then, given that all that I'm telling you is true, what could it possibly have been?
 
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Most likely just your imaginations.

We were all alone.....we watched the movie "Helter Skelter" which is about the Charles Manson killings. That nearly freaked my socks off...

this would have primed your imagination

We were standing in front of the oven when we heard a loud swoosh like something, or someone, moved behind us with amazing speed. We both simultaneously turned around to see what was there and saw nothing.

You heard something, but couldn't identify what it was, so your mind began to fill in the blanks via your primed imagination. The noise could have been any number of things - a cheese bubble venting in the oven, perhaps. Noises can sound different and more intense in the quiet of the night, when tired.

The noise was so real, convincing, and scary that we both went into survival mode

As your fear gets worse, your rationality lessens

Plus we all engaged in sinful activities that night by gambling and watching bad movies. From a Christian perspective, we opened demonic doorways

Others people in the same situation would have believed other things were happening, based on their individual beliefs.

Alternative experiences would say it was a ghost, alien, chupacabra, etc etc etc

Years ago I had a UFO experience. I was positive I had witnessed alien spacecraft...until I was offered a better explanation. At the time my favourite show on TV was The XFiles.
 

PugofCrydee

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No offense, but your outlook as a christian most likely skews the probable realistic causes.

But at least it's spooky fun right? :thumbup:
 

slimjim119

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It's hard to say because I'm not an eyewitness. But from what I read I can give you my opinion. I do believe demonic experiences are real and can happen. But are not a common occurrence. I think your mind was playing tricks on you. Watching the scary movie and finding out about the activities of the owner of the house. Two prime examples.

Were there any ouija boards around the house? That's something I would definitely not fool around with.
 
My own opinion is that it's a combination of #4 and (maybe?) #5.

Why i say that, is due to a major mental breakdown i had a year ago. I hadn't been hardly sleeping, was on a new medication (known to cause hallucinations), and was freaking out about this idea i had that 2 bad-*** guys were "out to get me" in a big way (ie kill me). It was like, in those weeks & months, that i was living in a horror movie, and was the sole character/victim in it. I called the cops as well, a few times, due to hearing voices around my house, hearing what sounded like the spinning of a handgun barrel, seeing lights (at night), seeing my outside house light go off by itself, having unusual phone issues. So i'm thinking, that my new meds, lack of sleep & anxiety/paranoia, all contributed to the state that i got into (which required me to spending a week/so in a mental hospital).

But as to whether "demons" (which are spiritual entities which are in both spiritual & physical planes at the same time) had a part to play, the jury is still out. Though i do recall several years previously i had called a psychic, and he said 'the door's been opened, and there's no going back'; at the time i viewed it as good (that i was becoming spiritually more evolved), but now i'm suspecting that he meant that i'd allowed "the dark side" into my heart, which does kinda ring true tbh, but who knows).

Another instance of "spooky" stuff i've experienced, was at a xmas party. I was talking to another guy my age but married, and we were both seated. Then at one point he started saying stuff like 'i'm freaked out', 'it feels like somebody's hand is on my shoulder', when nobody was behind us (was back of tent). Then i decided to leave, and upon getting up he said sth like 'it's gone now, thanks'. Very strange indeed!
 
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DanielLewis

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My own opinion is that it's a combination of #4 and (maybe?) #5.

Why i say that, is due to a major mental breakdown i had a year ago. I hadn't been hardly sleeping, was on a new medication (known to cause hallucinations), and was freaking out about this idea i had that 2 bad-*** guys were "out to get me" in a big way (ie kill me). It was like, in those weeks & months, that i was living in a horror movie, and was the sole character/victim in it. I called the cops as well, a few times, due to hearing voices around my house, hearing what sounded like the spinning of a handgun barrel, seeing lights (at night), seeing my outside house light go off by itself, having unusual phone issues. So i'm thinking, that my new meds, lack of sleep & anxiety/paranoia, all contributed to the state that i got into (which required me to spending a week/so in a mental hospital).

But as to whether "demons" (which are spiritual entities which are in both spiritual & physical planes at the same time) had a part to play, the jury is still out. Though i do recall several years previously i had called a psychic, and he said 'the door's been opened, and there's no going back'; at the time i viewed it as good (that i was becoming spiritually more evolved), but now i'm suspecting that he meant that i'd allowed "the dark side" into my heart, which does kinda ring true tbh, but who knows).

Another instance of "spooky" stuff i've experienced, was at a xmas party. I was talking to another guy my age but married, and we were both seated. Then at one point he started saying stuff like 'i'm freaked out', 'it feels like somebody's hand is on my shoulder', when nobody was behind us (was back of tent). Then i decided to leave, and upon getting up he said sth like 'it's gone now, thanks'. Very strange indeed!

Those are some very strange experiences. I can see how your mind would realy mess with you if you were on meds and couldn't sleep a lot, but that wasn't the case for me in this experience. I had none of that.

And I think the psychic did mean that you allowed the dark side into your heart. How do psychics know things they shouldn't be able to know about people? Couldn't it be possible that they've opened demonic doorways to communicate with demons who can give them information about people? Just a thought.

It's hard to say because I'm not an eyewitness. But from what I read I can give you my opinion. I do believe demonic experiences are real and can happen. But are not a common occurrence. I think your mind was playing tricks on you. Watching the scary movie and finding out about the activities of the owner of the house. Two prime examples.

Were there any ouija boards around the house? That's something I would definitely not fool around with.

I don't know if there was any ouija boards. I just know his Dad was into some strange things, hence the gargoyle statues around his home.

The thing about the home owner's activities is I didn't know about them until after the experience. Well I knew about the drug dealing but not the rape. So I don't think that would've 'primed' my mind.
 
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Those are some very strange experiences. I can see how your mind would realy mess with you if you were on meds and couldn't sleep a lot, but that wasn't the case for me in this experience. I had none of that
But you did fill your mind with all sorts of horrors from that movie. Perhaps that's all that it took? (ie no need for any drugs). The imagination is a very powerful just by itself alone.
So he was a drug dealer .. does that mean he made drugs in his house to sell (ie had a "lab")? If so, then there's every possibility that the house was contaminated by drug residues. Especially the case if it was the drug "P" he was brewing & selling. Or maybe even if he just smoked it in his house?

And I think the psychic did mean that you allowed the dark side into your heart. How do psychics know things they shouldn't be able to know about people? Couldn't it be possible that they've opened demonic doorways to communicate with demons who can give them information about people? Just a thought
I agree. Perhaps just the fact that i had rang a psychic is enough to "open the door"?
And that's how i believe that psychics can "talk with the dead", when they're not actually, but the demons are "playing the part" of the dead person (as they know everything about the person, all their secrets & little ways)
 
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