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| I was sleeping in my living room, because we were painting my room, and my head was almost completely covered up with the cover. I was on the verge of sleep when I turned my head left and noticed light streaming in through my eyelids. It happened in an instance but, I opened my eyes and noticed a light hovering in my cover. I immediately thought that it was the light from the bathroom shining through a hole in the comforter, but right when I finished the thought, the light silently exploded out, and when it did it heated my body, which was odd considering I was sleeping inches away from the air conditioner. The same thing almost happened last night ! I was sleeping in the living room again, in the same spot, around the same time, when I noticed the light from under the cover. My head wasn't under it and I was completely awake. I immediately threw it across the room. Both were around the same time, and I felt a presence in the room afterwards. Anyone know what's happening? I forgot to mention, the second time it happened, I wasn't asleep. In fact I was fully awake. I am an insomniac so I basically don't sleep. The first time I took some major sleeping pills which probably took me on a little mind trip. That's what I told myself when it happened the first time, but the fact that it happened again, same time, same place but not while I was sleeping leaves me to believe it really happened. I don't know though. I am also skeptical, but not completely closed minded to the possability of Aliens or Ghosts.
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| Yes,you're dreaming.Ghost-lights get frisky around bed-time.It's no coincidence.
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| I don't know but i think that next time you sleep in there ask some body to watch. or if you have a camcorder try to record it. I my self do believe in aliens and if thay are watching you there is nothing you can do
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| I agree with Zach and Wushu that this isn't anything paranormal. The feeling of heat is really a psychosomatic thing, and can also be brought on the body's natural reaction to feelings of fear or panic. "Feeling a presence" is also really a power of suggestion kind of thing, and it can be exacerbated by certain conditions (anxiety or fear).
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| I am thinking you are having hypnogogic hallucinations. Your mind is completely awake, but your body is actually going into sleep mode. It happens a lot when people change sleeping conditions. Its common in narcilepsy and other sleeping disorders. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnogogic edit: If you are an insomniac, then I would say you definitly are having these hallucinations.
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