The phenomenon of being "slain in the Spirit" was recently brought to my attention by a very recent upload. Here are two additional examples if you want to see more (warning -- they can be a little bit shocking): 1, 2.
According to Wikipedia, this is a phenomenon that is most commonly reported in group settings, in Pentecostal and charismatic churches, and my own experience watching many videos of people undergoing this phenomenon seems to corroborate this overall impression. And I can therefore perfectly understand why some people might feel tempted to think that this merely is a "hyper-charismatic", "hyper-Pentecostal" thing, not really to be expected to happen outside of those circles. But is this really the case?
Has the phenomenon of being "slain in the Spirit" ever been reported to take place outside of Pentecostal and charismatic circles, spontaneously and unexpectedly, to people who had no prior conditioning in this regard?
According to Wikipedia, this is a phenomenon that is most commonly reported in group settings, in Pentecostal and charismatic churches, and my own experience watching many videos of people undergoing this phenomenon seems to corroborate this overall impression. And I can therefore perfectly understand why some people might feel tempted to think that this merely is a "hyper-charismatic", "hyper-Pentecostal" thing, not really to be expected to happen outside of those circles. But is this really the case?
Has the phenomenon of being "slain in the Spirit" ever been reported to take place outside of Pentecostal and charismatic circles, spontaneously and unexpectedly, to people who had no prior conditioning in this regard?