The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human NatureJames, William
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature
James, William
Conversion; Experience (Religion); Philosophy and religion; Psychology, Religious; Religion
“All my feelings seemed to rise and flow out; and the utterance of
my heart was, ‘I want to pour my whole soul out to God.’ The
rising of my soul was so great that I rushed into the back room of
the front office, to pray. There was no fire and no light in the
room; nevertheless it appeared to me as if it were perfectly
light. As I went in and shut the door after me, it seemed as if I
met the Lord Jesus Christ face to face. It did not occur to me
then, nor did it for some time afterwards, that it was wholly a
mental state. On the contrary, it seemed to me that I saw him as I
would see any other man. He said nothing, but looked at me in such
a manner as to break me right down at his feet. I have always
since regarded this as a most remarkable state of mind; for it
seemed to me a reality that he stood before me, and I fell down at
his feet and poured out my soul to him. I wept aloud like a child,
and made such confessions as I could with my choked utterance. It
seemed to me that I bathed his feet with my tears; and yet I had
no distinct impression that I touched him, that I recollect. I
must have continued in this state for a good while; but my mind
was too much absorbed with the interview to recollect anything
that I said. But I know, as soon as my mind became calm enough to
break off from the interview, I returned to the front office, and
found that the fire that I had made of large wood was nearly
burned out. But as I turned and was about to take a seat by the
fire, I received a mighty baptism of the Holy Ghost. Without any
expectation of it, without ever having the thought in my mind that
there was any such thing for me, without any recollection that I
had ever heard the thing mentioned by any person in the world, the
Holy Spirit descended upon me in a manner that seemed to go
through me, body and soul. I could feel the impression, like a
wave of electricity, going through and through me. Indeed, it
seemed to come in waves and waves of liquid love; for I could not
express it in any other way. It seemed like the very breath of
God. I can recollect distinctly that it seemed to fan me, like
immense wings.
“No words can express the wonderful love that was shed abroad in
my heart. I wept aloud with joy and love; and I do not know but I
should say I literally bellowed out the unutterable gushings of my
heart. These waves came over me, and over me, and over me, one
after the other, until I recollect I cried out, ‘I shall die if
these waves continue to pass over me.’ I said, ‘Lord, I cannot
bear any more;’ yet I had no fear of death.
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