Maybe something to keep in mind is that weird stuff happens all the time that you're not aware of. There's nothing that's going to happen when you are more aware of it that's much different from what goes on all the time anyway. I think the main thing is to keep your thoughts healthy, take care of your body, be honest with yourself and treat yourself and other people well. I agree with everyone who says that you don't have to be afraid of the dream, the real problems are elsewhere in life. Even though the experience in the dream is in some sense 'real', its still not dangerous in the way that other things are.
My sister, who is an emergency room doctor in Boston, has problems like this occasionally when stressful stuff is going on at work. All the other people I've known with these kinds of problems have all been drug or alcohol users, and the problems stopped when they stopped the alcohol or LSD or whatever they were doing. I would guess that unhealthy/exploitative sexual relationships would probably contribute to those kinds of experiences also. Without your own anger and fear fueling it, the dream experience won't occur. I'm not suggesting its all in your head, I'm just saying that in my experience, demonic experiences are like that, they reflect parts of ourselves even though there's something supernatural going on also. Such is my experience anyway.
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