Last night, my son, (27), who lives alone, went to bed, and his Jack Russel dog settled down beside him.
Twenty minutes later, the dog sat up, stared at the ceiling and started growling.
My son settled the dog down.
This happened twice more over the next half hour.
Then my son felt pressure on the mattress like somebody pressing down on the mattress just behind him.
THEN, he said he felt the bed shaking. Went on for a few minutes then stopped.
My son (sadly ) is an atheist and doesn't go in for mumbo jumbo or things that go bump in the night.
It spooked him a bit.
What do you think?
My friend was reading her daughter a bedtime story when she kept looking up at the ceiling, my friend asked what she was looking at, the daughter said "i was just wondering who that lady was up there"
Theland, If something untoward was happening – and ‘odd’ things do happen – his atheism is irrelevant. Religion has no bearing on ‘odd’ occurrences …. in my opinion.
The dog is the reincarnation of a painter and decorator trying to hint that the ceiling needs doing.
As for the mattresss shenanigans, well we've all been young and fruity once.
Imagination.
Two separate things, the dog was responding to a stimulus he couldn't hear probably something moving in the ceiling. Mouse maybe. That spooked your son enough to prime him for either a waking dream or sleep paralysis as has been suggested earlier. A full dream can last a few seconds even though we remember it playing out in real time. So he could have been asleep and not registered it because the interval was so short.