You know, many times you are in Church and you hear a talk and some people express how strong the "Spirit" was felt but I wonder how do you differentiate between the Spirit and your own personal (Emotional) feelings?
I think when it's the Spirit there is more like a spiritual manifestation of some sort rather than just pure emotion.
This is one of the hardest things for members to figure out. I have been in meetings where members were crying because they felt moved by the spirit while I didn't. In a couple of instances, the person speaking was even making up a story so I think it's very easy to be deceived by emotions.
I believe this is the number one thing people of other churches criticizes us because they believe feelings can be deceiving so I personally can say both feelings are different but it would be hard to put it into words.
As stated before, this is difficult. Personally, my experience with many members is that they confuse spirituality with emotions. The same people always cry and are not really a more spiritually advanced person nor did they experience some "spiritual door opening". They just get emotional faster. I am not even sure if "feeling" the spirit is a correct statement to make. I have certainly had the spirit "with me" but it always accompanied clarity of thought, much greater understanding of doctrines or scriptures. Witnessing something etc, not just feeling good about a meeting. There is in my opinion way too much, "Oh it was a wonderful meeting, I felt the spirit so strong!", Oh really, what were the topics? Oh I don't remember but it was such a great meeting. WOW!
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Comments: This is a good topic because I have thought a lot about this one myself. I think we do have to learn to differentiate between the two and I have come to believe that the adversary can even sometimes cause us to feel things that we think are of the spirit but are artificial. I don't know that for sure but its something I have though a lot about. Those things being said, I do know that personal worthiness and effort plays a HUGE part in how often and how strong the spirit is felt. Different people also feel it differently. No two people are alike and in that same way I think experiences can be very different. I know there have been times where others felt the spirit and I didn't and I knew it was because I hadn't been reading my scriptures and praying and seeking. I think we can become numb to the spirit when we are not doing those things so thats something to keep in mind. I wouldn't dismiss anyone else's feelings if I don't feel the same. Everyone is different and in different places.