“To not believe an incubus attack can happen because demons don't exist is such a narrow, ignorant view.”
Well, I do not believe incubi attacks ever happen because I have never seen any evidence that requires a demon to exist.
“I'm writing this now at 3:30am because I'm afraid to fall asleep.”
Oh, yes, such a compelling state of mind to convince other people with.
“I experienced an attack last night - It wasn't a person, it was evil and unlike a person, it can get away with it.”
Aren’t there steps you can take to convince yourself you’re protected? White candles, a circle of salt, teddy bears to eat the monsters?
“It's the scariest thing that I've ever experienced.”
Ah.
One of my kids had a fever of 107, once. That was scary.
Water was coming into the sub a few times that we couldn’t isolate. THOSE were scary.
My wife drank my last Coke one night.
I have several times in winter touched lightly on the brakes and had no influence on the car’s movement.
But you were, what, dreaming about sex? Yeah, yeah, same thing.
“There are more things going on in this life than what we can see.”
And you have evidence this ‘thing going on’ took place outside of your own mind? Really?
“Rather than opening your eyes wider, try closing them so you can feel what's around you. Then you'll know...”
Ignore the lack of evidence until you feel the evidence… That’s compelling.