I have been the product of a miraculous healing. 12 years ago I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and was not expected to live. Just after my hysterectomy, I was to under go chemo and radiation, went in for all the pre blood and xrays and cat scans and all cancer was gone and no explanation for it other then I had a whole army of people praying for me. The doctors as well as myself were in shock and amazement and I thank God every single day for healing me.
2007-03-03 12:00:49
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answered by tebone0315 7
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I've experienced a number of such experiences, and note, I highly prize science and logic. I ALWAYS keep open the possibilities, even when I was a direct participant and have no other obvious explanation.
I experienced God directly when I was 17. I've had many brushes as well as full experiences with telepathy and telekinesis, healing and other "beings".
I've had a cat-scan (after the God experience) and have gone to a psychologist (just to be sure). The cat scan was negative, and the psychologist said that if it was a psychotic break (he didn't think so), it had had only good effects that he could see, and that it was probably best if we discontinued meeting, unless I saw or wanted to talks some more (he was a highly ethical man).
I've researched virtually every religion, read most of the holy books of same, studied the occult and New Age before it was called New Age. I've never joined anything, never written a book, have been gainfully and joyfully employed for many years and never felt the need to convince anyone that my philosophy was better than theirs.
I don't charge anyone for sharing my experiences or for helping them with their problems. I love them. How could I do otherwise?
One of my role-models is "The Amazing Randi", another is Houdini, both great debunkers. I encourage skepticism (in the old sense, not the silliness you see in attempting ANYTHING to prove something wrong).
There is so much nonsense out there. Be careful. Everyone says that "their ideas are the true ones".
Good luck in your search.
2007-03-03 12:03:47
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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Well, I would say that if some one claims to have experiences all the time, then yes they're probably not telling the truth. But, I have had experiences both when I've been looking and when its been the farthest thing from my mind.
I used to do presentations to high school age people for my work. I was at a local office center doing a pres. for girls who had gotten pregnant in high school. It was an awesome pres. and the girls had really great questions. I was on the 2nd floor of the building and decided it would be safer to take the elevator and not risk dropping a $600 Sony projector down the stairs. The elevator took FOREVER! About the time I turned around to take the stairs I heard the elevator open and said "F*cking finally." Only to see a man staring at me, I apologized profusely for my language and must have looked down in shame because when I looked again there wasn't anyone in the elevator.
I took the stairs.
2007-03-03 12:15:50
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answered by Kate 2
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Yes I have seen and experienced both. How do you know what you have seen and heard is "fake?" I watched a leg grow out in a matter of a couple of minutes before my eyes. I've seen the demon possessed completely delivered. I participated in the "exorcism" of a house that was the dwelling of demons - and their exist was rather dramatic. My aunt was miraculously cured of an internal ear condition that required radical surgery to keep her from passing out from over sensitivity to sound - God completely healed her after prayer. I saw food multiplied before my eyes (yes, like in the New Testament stories). I've been in services where "gold dust" appeared on my hands and face & hair during worship and not just me - most of the people there had the same experience. Why God manifests Himself in these ways, I do not know, but I know it is real, I know it is Him and I know He has His reasons. The supernatural is simply God's nature in action. It is an awesome thing to see God's power manifesting itself in our world...it is holy and not to be lightly tampered with.
2007-03-03 12:03:29
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answered by wd 5
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I grew up with a pentecostal preacher for a father. He never believed in going to doctors when you were ill ( they did take me for check-ups and immunizations when I was a baby), he believed in prayer. When I was sick as a child he would put his hands on my head and pray for me, and there were times I actually felt better during and right after the prayer. When I was running a fever he could draw it out with his hands. I think it depends on how strong a person's faith is whether it will work for them or not. I never got seriously ill while growing up, and I take all of my children to the doctor when they are ill, (My dad passed away in 1999), but I still say a prayer for them. My belief is that God gives doctors the intelligence and resources to help us all.
2007-03-03 12:01:24
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answered by Arlene P 2
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I have seen People Healed right before my Eyes. I have experienced Demon activity, and Prayed with someone to be delivered from possession.
I've experienced the manifest presents of God in me, and around me, I have felt His Anointing, and Prophesied under His Anointing. God is an Awesome God !
2007-03-03 12:01:12
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend photographer was in Ireland and she took a picture and it only showed when she came back it was a figure with a cloak over his head and body. It was scary and freaky and cool
2007-03-03 11:55:33
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answered by turboprincess1 2
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Nobody has....if they say they have, then we all know they're crazy.
2007-03-03 11:55:12
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answered by ? 7
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