Now what I want to know is...if anyone thinks that this sounds similar to an abduction?
Perhaps, although they do say 'moonlight' rather than some other form of light. It may also be an attempt to describe the phenomenon of sleep paralysis which, although rare, can induce both paralysis and produce feelings of fear, panic and even induce visual hallucinations of an intruder in the room.
I also note that other cultures have prohibitions against certain kinds of light. In parts of northern Europe, for example, the northern lights are viewed with great caution and folklore attests to people being 'abducted' by the lights to become one with them. For this reason, people are careful note to offend the lights by whistling or staring.
Not quite the same as moonlight, but it does illustrate how scientifically explainable phenomena (such as sleep paralysis) may be explained through folklore and myhtology by people who lack the ability or resources to explain them scientifically.


). If this is something, it wouldn't be
caused by the moon but just light in general I would think. Perhaps only low-light somehow stops your body's sleep mechanism from turning off when
you awake. I really know nothing about it though.