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Such as a near death experience, or a touch on the shoulder along with a feeling of peace ,love and a message that all is alright, or will be alright?

2007-01-22 02:00:16 · 6 answers · asked by Godlover 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes! Often I do. In fact, everytime I go to my Lord in prayer and worship Him because He's so worthy of our worship, and I praise His Name, I thank Him for His Goodness and His Mercy to me...for His Mercy endures forever......yes, everytime I do this and it's just me alone with God or at Church, (nevertheless, no matter if someone else is around, it's just God and myself in those moments) I find that I have entered into The Presence of The Creator of all the Universe who is so big, that He measures The Universe with the span of His Hand. His Presence is full of joy, and The Love of God and is so wonderful. There is no words to describe it. He is so very big, yet He has the ability to live within my heart. He is a very Awesome God! This spiritual experience is available to every man, woman, and child. I enter into it everyday, it's not something that is spooky, but it is GLORIOUS! PEACE!!!

2007-01-22 02:16:44 · answer #1 · answered by David H 4 · 0 0

i had 4 NDE's in my time and i had more spiritual experiences after that like flash visions and one time i was in court i felt a bunch of archangels around me calming me down. i remember the first NDE when i saw 3 spirits stand before me and say i had a destiny to fullfill and they handed me a book of the future. i had also been to the other side many times in battles against evil gods who wish harm upon the earth. i have also seen many angels in my time as well.

2007-01-22 10:12:21 · answer #2 · answered by Guardian Knight777 3 · 0 0

I've had a couple of deep "mystical" experiences that I would hesitate to call spiritual. I'm convinced though that consciousness continues after bodily death.

2007-01-22 10:05:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I had an NDE and have had multiple OBE's.

How I came to experience and NDE is quite personal... but I opened my eyes and found myself in a dimly lit cave. I looked over and saw a huge wolf, easily my size, that I instantly recognized as Fenrir Wolf from Norse mythology. I reached up to place my hand on his shoulder and he wrapped his forepaw around my arm to place his paw on my shoulder in return. Nothing was said, but I knew that it was a gesture of recognition and that I was welcome back any time.

The first time I returned as an OBE, I was undergoing some pretty intense but willing pain, and I found myself cognitively pushed out of my own head and for a moment 'looked down' on myself as I experienced the physical experience, then found myself back in the same cave. Fenrir was waiting for me and he showed me a deep wound in my heart that I'd known about and for a brief moment, he shared his heart with me as a promise that I would one day feel whole, and for that brief moment he shared himself in his aspect of the lone omega, lost and alone with no alpha, no pack, no family, no one to howl back in recognition.

When I returned from that experience, I found I could barely move, I couldn't speak, I had to fight to get myself to my feet and I struggled around into this secluded spot behind a tree and let loose a howl that will haunt me to my grave, to know that a human could actually feel that much PAIN -- it was the sound of utter agony, the sound of a heart being shattered by its wounds. I collapsed, sobbing, and did not stop sobbing for three hours. Christians sorely misjudge the usefulness of Hell to scare me -- Hell pales by comparison to the agony I felt, no words could describe it.

Another time I went over, we were simply talking and I noticed he had lifted his eyes to meet mine. Being that I am an omega-heart, I went to lower my gaze in deference to the Alpha, but he lifted my chin and looked back into my eyes and said, "No. I am your truth. Do not look away."

Despite these experiences, and the overwhelming intensity of them -- I am still a convinced atheist, because I know the neurological bases for these sorts of experiences, and why Fenris is how these experiences manifest, because the symbol of the wolf is the overwhelming symbol of my life and in my life.

Knowing how these experiences arise does nothing to detract from the inherant truth, the personal revelation, the sudden awareness of connection to something greater than Self.

2007-01-22 10:03:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I used to drop a lot of acid. Religious experiences were more frequent bback then.

2007-01-22 10:04:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

absolutely! If you really look, no, search for God you will find him. I don't mean a feeling or a building or some church picnic. I mean God He really isn't that far away if you really look. Go searching

2007-01-22 10:09:37 · answer #6 · answered by oracle 1 · 1 0

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