Thank you for sharing this. The intensity of that experience is fascinating. I've been out of body once (car accident) and so could relate to the kind of visual perspective as well as the inner calm - no fear whatsoever, just a sense of interest bordering on curiosity. But I've also felt the hand of God (completely unrelated/different circumstance) calming me in an instant - a feeling of peace that defies description. There's a difference between thinking God exists and knowing He exists. As you say - He is very real.
Thank you for sharing this. The intensity of that experience is fascinating. I've been out of body once (car accident) and so could relate to the kind of visual perspective as well as the inner calm - no fear whatsoever, just a sense of interest bordering on curiosity. But I've also felt the hand of God (completely unrelated/different circumstance) calming me in an instant - a feeling of peace that defies description. There's a difference between thinking God exists and knowing He exists. As you say - He is very real.