This thread is open for everyone, irreligious and religious alike.
First, to the atheists and agnostics.
Suppose you had an ”out of body experience”. You leave your body and ”meet” ”God”. I frame it this way specifically because this is what happened to me. Anyways, you meet god, and then you return to your body. What say you? Do you become religious? Has faith taken root in your heart? Or do you explain to yourself that the mind, perhaps yours in particular, is fallible? Do you believe in God or do you believe you’re crazy?
I’ve been on both sides of the fence. Now I am finding myself sitting atop the fence.
Now to the religious.
Have you met god or the like? Be it an out of body or in body experience? Does it reinforce your faith, and how so?
Okay, here's my story of my Jesus experience, back when I was 12.
I'd been studying the Bible and praying a lot, and one day it seemed that happy and calming feeling came over me, and in my mind's eye I saw Jesus, and heard him speak. He said to me, "I welcome you; please follow me."
And so I did. I felt filled with the lord and for the next couple of weeks was a pompous, vain and cruel convert, saying and doing things that I thought showed my god-given wisdom...but I was really just following people who were just as clueless and harmful...
After a couple of weeks, I was shown in no uncertain terms to sit down, shut up, and to open my eyes and ears LEARN...and so I did..
Since then, when I think about Jesus, I see him in my mind's eye. He smiles, even when I am questioning even his existence and the edifice of knowledge and practice that is Christianity, and he sometimes shrugs his shoulders. Then he says, "I welcome you. Come, follow me."
I still am not sure what that entails, but as I grow older I am trying still.
What does this experience mean? I don't know. How does Jesus fit into an animistic cosmos, which is what I experience on a daily, visceral level? How can I believe any of the written tale, when it is clearly a mish-mash of truth and fable and history and visions. I have no idea. He just smiles, shrugs his shoulders, and says, "Follow me."
Maybe it's all a delusion. It might be, but it's MY experience. I accept that I do have experiences. The feelings and memories I have do not go away just because I conclude they are/might be not-real. So I still accept my experience of feeling saved by Jesus. I just don't know what it means--it certainly does not mean what it seems to mean to a great many Christians, to be loud and proud and to advertise to all that I'm saved and going to heaven...hell! what does that even mean?. And when I confront him, in my mind's eye, he just laughs and smiles, extends his arms to me, and says, "I welcome you. Please follow me."
So, I believe I had an experience, indeed, a lifetime of experiences...but how it all fits together, I just don't know. I'm an agnostic because I don't think it's even possible for a mere human to truly KNOW anything about any of our experiences, beyond what experience shows us to be dependable.
So, does that help answer your questions?