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Spiritual Moments?
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Atheist, Theist or Agnostic, whatever you are, have you ever had what could only be described as a, "Spiritual Moment?"
Not a question to criticise, just very curious, as I have come across people who would appear not to believe in anything, but often have a story to tell.
Not a question to criticise, just very curious, as I have come across people who would appear not to believe in anything, but often have a story to tell.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am an atheist BUT I have had several 'spiritual moments' ...no problems as I see them as precognitive moments and have lots of stories to relate!
IMO this is nothing to do with religion or a 'god' whatever it is.... I know this a human 'knowing' and is intrinsic to the human psyche. It's natural it's not a 'being' directing things. I'm happy with that because it means to me that some people are more in touch with their spiritual side...not a deity that is make belief.
IMO this is nothing to do with religion or a 'god' whatever it is.... I know this a human 'knowing' and is intrinsic to the human psyche. It's natural it's not a 'being' directing things. I'm happy with that because it means to me that some people are more in touch with their spiritual side...not a deity that is make belief.
Three or four times recently I had what can only be described as a 'surety', a 'knowing' that certain things are supposed to happen and are part of a larger pattern. I can't really explain that but again it had nothing really to do with an identifiable deity, but it was intense and the feeling is clearly imprinted on me,plus some things that happen in life are so huge and heavy that you wonder how it can just be casual and incidental.
I find these stories all of the time.
Lots of people don't mention it, unless the conversation is, "safe," and not threatening, and there is no danger of a fire and brimstone sermon waiting in the wings.
I have my beliefs, but I respect those who have none, but still find the subject intriguing.
For example, Deja Vu.
Lots of people don't mention it, unless the conversation is, "safe," and not threatening, and there is no danger of a fire and brimstone sermon waiting in the wings.
I have my beliefs, but I respect those who have none, but still find the subject intriguing.
For example, Deja Vu.
A sensation of a physical shove in the back towards the chapel at the hospital I worked in. I think my subconscious needed a time out. It had an amazing modern stained glass window and the sun was blazing through it. The wash of colour was glorious and I felt I could draw on the energy. I just sat quietly soaking up the colour nothing Christian going on just a moment of calm.
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I get 'spooked' quite often. Not a spiritual thing but a sort of 'who's there' feeling.
We were once looking at a beautiful bungalow which I fell in love with until I entered what had been the bedroom of the last occupant. It was freezing and very different to the rest of the rooms. We didn't buy it.
My best 'spiritual' moments have been on my frequent whale encounters. Listening to an Orca 'talking' is magical, uplifting and life enhancing.
We were once looking at a beautiful bungalow which I fell in love with until I entered what had been the bedroom of the last occupant. It was freezing and very different to the rest of the rooms. We didn't buy it.
My best 'spiritual' moments have been on my frequent whale encounters. Listening to an Orca 'talking' is magical, uplifting and life enhancing.
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