Well here’s how it goes, and I’ll start from the beginning to give the most detail.
I came home from my classes and boy was I tired.. I hadn’t go much sleep the past two nights and they have been kind of weird. Let me explain quickly why they were weird. The first night my alarm was set for 6:00 am, and its digital. I woke up at EXACTLY 3:00 am. I saw 2:59 turn to 3:00 the second I woke up. No reason, I just awoke at that time. Now the next night I set my alarm for 6:15 since I needed to wake up a little bit later, and that night I woke up at 3:15 am and for no apparent reason.
Anyways, I got home from my classes and took a little nap, from about 4:00 to 7:00. And I thought crap I shouldnt have slept so long. This night I kept my alarm at 6:15 am. and I confirmed it with my girlfriend before she left the apartment. I locked the door, and I was the only one in there this whole week.
I tried to go to sleep around midnight but I just could not. I was awake and alert for each passing moment. My mind was fully awake but my eyes and body were exhausted, though I hadn’t done much.
I think I dozed in and out of a sleep (possibly because of my predisposition to sleep apnea. It seems to run in my family but mine isnt anywhere near bad) I finally opened my eyes at 3:06 and decided I was going to just stop thinking and focus on nothing to help myself go to sleep. Low and behold I apparently fell asleep.
The next morning I expected to be awoken by my alarm at 6:15 but I didn’t wake up until 6:29, and it was just my body that woke up. I was wide awake and felt no exhaustion despite what I believed would happen the night before. I noticed my alarm was still set even though it didn’t go off, and I hadn’t changed it at all from the morning before and it went off the past two mornings. I checked it and it was set for 6:55. This immediately puzzled me, and I figured I could have been sleep walking or something.
I posed my professor this question in class, and he’s my psychology professor. Of course though he just had to be a raving luncatic over his Catholicism and suggests I’m being haunted by a demon/ghost and its trying to mess up my life by sabotaging me…. Well I respect this man as a teacher so I am giving him the benefit of the doubt, but I’d like to know your perspective views on this, and please back up your opinions with some sort of evidence.
I’m willing to be open-minded towards this religious perspective but I need some idea of why I would be harboring a paranormal entity.
I like the logic you guys have for the situation. And I just want to state this with the talk of stress coming into it, I wasn’t stressed about anything. I played with a Ouija board and it was unnerving afterwards, considering I played with like 3 people whom I trust, but certainly not stressed, and if anything playing with that thing was more of a test for the other side.
Of course if I told my professor this he’d probably call me an exorcist. So Im going to delete this detail after I get answers.