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The Seduction of the Innocents
- An Investigative Look at Ghostly Sexual Encounters, the Old Hag, Succubi and Incubi
- Narrated by: Brian Ackley
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
An exploration of the bizarre and terrifyingly erotic side of the paranormal
The news has been full of stories of women having sex with ghosts recently - from pop stars to those who seek the erotic pleasure of their own personal succubus or incubus, ghost sex is on the rise. One woman recently claimed on UK TV to have given up men in favor of sex with ghosts!
Best-selling paranormal and occult author G. Michael Vasey investigates these and other accounts of sex with ghosts and other entities using real encounter stories, personal experiences, and historical accounts.
Sleep paralysis is the scientific explanation for these "hallucinations" that occur on awakening when the mind is awake but the body still asleep. Yet, too many encounters with these erotic night terrors leave marks, or are observed by others or the experiencer themselves - even when wide awake. Are these entities night watchers waiting for their opportunity to gain energy from your fear or from your sexual energy?
Among the topics covered are:
- The old hag - a terrifying, rotting, old female witch or hag that throughout history, has menaced humanity with paralysis, fear, and strangulation
- Succubi/incubi - demons that force themselves upon sleeping humans and engage in sex with unwilling human participants
- Terrifying shadow people that appear at the bedside or in the bedroom of an awakening person
For some, the old hag transitions into a sexual experience with an entity, for others the shadow that watches them at night from a wardrobe or the corner of their bedroom is what keeps them awake and unable to sleep.
A product of sleep paralysis? Or something more sinister?
Go on, terrify yourself.