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Message Subject Weirdest thing you ever saw in your life?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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I've never seen anything weird. But if you live in that America, you see weird shit every day.

Any weird stories? Cheers.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22482927


It was about twenty years ago. I was 17. I was in my parents hot tub outside staring at the stars for 6 hours straight. It was cold. It was beautiful. Nothing was happening in the sky. I was staring at one small cluster of stars in particular. My eyes didn't move for six hours.

Around 3am... I start to get emotional. I start talking to God for the very first time, out loud. I was not religious.
I did not believe in God. Tears are streaming down my face as I speak and I said something similar to this...

"God, I hate my life. My family doesn't love me. I have no friends. I feel alone on this planet and I don't want to do this anymore. I want the pain to end. I don't want to be alive anymore... But, if you would give me a sign that you were listening to me... I think I could feel better and realize everything will be okay..."

Now... What happened next is the weirdest thing I ever saw. Literally one second after I finished talking... At EXACTLY the spot I was staring at for six hours... There began a meteor shower where I saw 200-300 shooing stars over like a minute.

The meteors made me feel euphoric. It felt like drugs. It felt like I was being shot with bullets... Except the bullets were like a crazy drug rush.

Once it was over... I was kind of in awe... A little scared... All that stuff youd expect to feel if you met God.

After thinking about this day for twenty years, I can assume one of three things happened.

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1) it was God

2) it was not God. It just randomly happened exactly to the second I needed a miracle to not want to die.

3) it was not God. It was a hallucination. During times of extreme emotions your body can produce hallucinations.

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My thoughts. I think choice #2 is definitely wrong. I'm convinced I saw it because I asked for a miracle. I lean toward choice #3 being the correct answer(but not completely convinced). My experiences with LSD have shown me just how much what we perceive can be modified by our brain chemistry. I was an absolute emotional wreck that day long so. This coupled with my losing all faith in humanity in recent years... God is not here. This world is godless.
 Quoting: Hypno-Toad


Perhaps you need to change your definition of "God". God is everywhere, everywhen, everywhy. God is the good and the bad. You are God, as a subset of a set is still a part of the set. Perhaps that former you manifested the meteor show for the current you to ponder.
 
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