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Ego Death: A Trip into Heaven
This article is kind of weird. If you are expecting a nice, normal discussion of faith, I would recommend a different article, or perhaps a different website.
In this article, I want to talk about my perspective on spiritual experiences in modern Christianity. First, I will explain what I mean. Second, I will attempt to communicate the nature of these spiritual experiences in words. Thirdly, and with great caution, I will propose a theory for how this sensation fits into the broader context of human experience. Fourthly, I will talk about the dangers of relying on this sensation.
What is a spiritual experience?
I am going to step on a lot of toes in the writing of this article, so I want to make sure I am stepping on the toes I want to be stepping on, and no one else's. The term “spiritual experience” is very subjective, because as humans, we are always having experiences, and spiritual people may interpret any experience through the lens of spirituality. This is amplified if you happen to believe that everything happens for a reason. If you believe that, all experiences become meaningful.
No, in this article I am referring to a very specific type of experience. These experiences:
- Are outside of “normal” human experience.
- Are entirely personal, though an external event may trigger it.
- Manifest themselves in the form of intense emotions.
Note that I am not talking about a set of different experiences. I am talking about “the one” experience. This experience may be attributed to a movement of the Holy Spirit within a persons soul. It has been called by teenagers the “Camp High”, although church camps are hardly the only place where these experiences occur.