In Their Words

Faith & meaning

Have you ever had an experience you couldn't explain — something that felt miraculous or deeply strange?

Why this question matters

This question sits at the intersection of mystery and meaning, inviting stories that reveal how someone processes the inexplicable. The answers often uncover pivotal moments when logic fell short and intuition took over — encounters that quietly shaped their worldview. Whether they describe a moment of transcendence or something darkly strange, their telling reveals how they hold space for wonder in a world that demands explanations.

If they pause, try this

Ask what they made of it then, and what they make of it now.

What people often remember when asked this

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    Some will describe profound spiritual moments — a prayer answered too perfectly, a loved one's presence felt after death. These answers reveal their relationship with faith and how they interpret divine intervention in ordinary life.

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    Others share eerie coincidences or unsettling encounters that still give them pause. Ask about the details they can't shake and whether they've found ways to make peace with not knowing why it happened.

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    Many will deflect initially, claiming nothing truly strange has happened. Gently probe with examples — dreams that came true, perfect timing that saved them, moments when they just knew something without being told.

A small tip for the conversation

If they seem hesitant to share, start by sharing something unexplainable from your own life. This levels the playing field and shows that mystery doesn't require belief in the supernatural.

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