British actor Roger Moore, best known for his iconic roles as The Saint and James Bond, has had a few encounters with the paranormal. While making the 1970 film The Man Who Bewitched Himself, Moore confessed to having a keen interest in the supernatural.

Around 1960, Moore was staying at a hotel. One night, he suddenly woke up, his entire body covered in sweat. It was around 2.00 am. A strange smell invaded his nostrils. Then he saw a mist pour in through the windows, across the bed, finally taking shape near his side. Moore lay there, rigid, on the bed, staring in disbelief at this dim strange shape, completely frozen with fear.

Then a logical part of his mind admonished himself not to be such a fool. Then he ventured to ask the dim entity, “What do you want?”

Then, as suddenly and mysteriously as it had come, the fog lifted. Moore then gradually began to relax, until he finally fell asleep again.

The following night, the strange incident was repeated. Predictably, Moore was full of uneasiness when he went to bed on the third night. That night, Moore noted that the Bible lying by his bedside had been left open to Psalm twenty-three: “Yes, even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will feel no evil, for even if it is with me.” That night, the fog did not come.

The next morning, a servant, a Jehovah’s Witness, asked Moore if he had seen the fog. When he told her that he hadn’t, she said, “I didn’t think you would.” He said he would put the Bible by the bed. But Moore couldn’t say for sure if the presence of the Holy Bible had really driven away any disembodied entities that had infiltrated his bedroom.

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