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The following story concerns my 1st encounter, where I feel & see an alien demon.

For now on I will write the word alien, though we all know it to mean a demonic entity wearing an alien costume playing an alien.

It is 1973, just two or three months after accepting Jesus as my Savior and also receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit soon after. I was sleeping and alone in my home when my sleep was rudely interrupted. I was on my back and I went from deep sleep to suddenly feeling both my wrists being griped by someone. Now, I did not wake up, as in the conventional way. I was in the spirit and though my eye lids were closed, I could look right through them. What I saw was something bending over me and it was grasping both my wrists. My arms were crossed over my chest. I couldn't recognize what I was looking at, except that it looked like a mannequin with no eyes, mouth or nose holes, but overall had the form of a human and white or light Grey in color. I noticed it had a faint light radiating out from within it (all over it). All this was happening in a matter of seconds. I'm still in the spirit. I quickly, without thinking said to to attacker "Go in the Name of Jesus". It was still there holding me. Again I said "Go in the Name of Jesus!" Now, I don't know if I was talking in the spirit realm at the attacker or not. But then my physical eyes open and I'm looking at this thing face to face and it is still not letting go of me. So, I'm in this dimension and out of the spirit and I said to it with my physical mouth "Go in the Name of Jesus!" the third time! The ... whatever it was, cocked it's head a little at an angle and I just knew it was surprised that I caught it off guard. If it could talk, it would have most likely said "What?" or 'Hugh?" It finally let go of my wrists stepped backwards and disappeared before my eyes.

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