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Why was the older generation more spiritual (WITHOUT meditating)?

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Hello.
Recently, someone who is in their forties was telling me how in his village, the grandmothers (this account was when he was still a child, so we are talking about 2-3 generations back) had visions of the future, how there were accounts of fairies, spirits, etc.
The distant grandmothers (now gone) of my relatives were also the same: having visions, mostly.

It's not a unique incident.

All these grandmothers were also very, very, very religious (christians, since this is the major religion in my country).

Why were the people of that time that much more spiritual than they are today in spite of NOT meditating at all?
Does it have to do with the way we live right now? (stress, constant distractions, harmful technology), or were the spiritual powers of our ancestors (since before the Middle Ages) still present in these grandmothers? It doesn't really make sense, considering people didn't meditate for many years in my country (we were also under Turkey's occupation).

How could these powers be so strong in the grandmothers, and everything got lost in just 2-3 generations?
 
I believe the majority of these "occurrences" are hallucinations or delusions, in a Christian context (especially since you mention visions). There are hundreds of claims worldwide that X or Y saw a picture of Mary hung on the wall shedding real tears and talking to them. Also, that swimming in holy lakes helped people cure infertility or blindness, or that kissing saints' dead bodies gave them the good luck to get that promotion the next month or overcome an obstacle they'd been struggling with, etc.

Abrahamic religions are known for their diehard believers, who think God is the reason for everything that happens to them, even to the most minor things like finding their keys or not missing the bus. So when something more unusual happens, like a night hallucination, they think it's either evil spirits or angels visiting them, when their intuition crops up - it must be their "guardian angel" talking to them, and so on. Just like others attribute every bad mood or accident on aliens and "psychic attacks".

Besides, many stories are also inflated, and modified each time they're recounted.
 
Does it have to do with the way we live right now? (stress, constant distractions, harmful technology), or were the spiritual powers of our ancestors (since before the Middle Ages) still present in these grandmothers? It doesn't really make sense, considering people didn't meditate for many years in my country (we were also under Turkey's occupation).
Even despite abrahamic religion and people not meditating, the sheer better quality of life and the lack of all the crap back then was probably why people were more vibrant. Rural areas also keep more of a folk energy to them.

Today all sorts of things dampen our souls more more so than before, including low quality food, lack of good sleep, etc.
 
I believe the majority of these "occurrences" are hallucinations or delusions, in a Christian context (especially since you mention visions). There are hundreds of claims worldwide that X or Y saw a picture of Mary hung on the wall shedding real tears and talking to them. Also, that swimming in holy lakes helped people cure infertility or blindness, or that kissing saints' dead bodies gave them the good luck to get that promotion the next month or overcome an obstacle they'd been struggling with, etc.

Abrahamic religions are known for their diehard believers, who think God is the reason for everything that happens to them, even to the most minor things like finding their keys or not missing the bus. So when something more unusual happens, like a night hallucination, they think it's either evil spirits or angels visiting them, when their intuition crops up - it must be their "guardian angel" talking to them, and so on. Just like others attribute every bad mood or accident on aliens and "psychic attacks".

Besides, many stories are also inflated, and modified each time they're recounted.
I am not talking about delusional claims...
When I said "visions," I meant predicting the future.
There were also legit cases of healing (eg my mother had "prayed very hard" and was healed from a problem she had), which I personally account to enemy entities wanting to have the control/encourage people's helplessness and dependency on them.
 
Hello.
Recently, someone who is in their forties was telling me how in his village, the grandmothers (this account was when he was still a child, so we are talking about 2-3 generations back) had visions of the future, how there were accounts of fairies, spirits, etc.
The distant grandmothers (now gone) of my relatives were also the same: having visions, mostly.

It's not a unique incident.

All these grandmothers were also very, very, very religious (christians, since this is the major religion in my country).

Why were the people of that time that much more spiritual than they are today in spite of NOT meditating at all?
Does it have to do with the way we live right now? (stress, constant distractions, harmful technology), or were the spiritual powers of our ancestors (since before the Middle Ages) still present in these grandmothers? It doesn't really make sense, considering people didn't meditate for many years in my country (we were also under Turkey's occupation).

How could these powers be so strong in the grandmothers, and everything got lost in just 2-3 generations?
They are not spiritual if they don't meditate daily and advance spiritualy. A psychic ability is another thing, that can come from their "map of the soul" the birth chart where it has planetary influences that gives them this a ability to have visions and this can come from past lives where they advanced spiritualy or they got lucky or by having inherited it from their related ancestors.

As there where psychics in the past so are today in our civilization you just didn't hear about them or didn't meet one. So there are still today people with this kind of psychic abilities even widouth meditation, "spiritual gifts" in birth charts exist.
 
Hello.
Recently, someone who is in their forties was telling me how in his village, the grandmothers (this account was when he was still a child, so we are talking about 2-3 generations back) had visions of the future, how there were accounts of fairies, spirits, etc.
The distant grandmothers (now gone) of my relatives were also the same: having visions, mostly.

It's not a unique incident.

All these grandmothers were also very, very, very religious (christians, since this is the major religion in my country).

Why were the people of that time that much more spiritual than they are today in spite of NOT meditating at all?
Does it have to do with the way we live right now? (stress, constant distractions, harmful technology), or were the spiritual powers of our ancestors (since before the Middle Ages) still present in these grandmothers? It doesn't really make sense, considering people didn't meditate for many years in my country (we were also under Turkey's occupation).

How could these powers be so strong in the grandmothers, and everything got lost in just 2-3 generations?
Peoples nervous systems were less fried back then. Look around today and the modern conveniences purposely steal conscious awareness away. We have all the tools for advancement but none of the patience and wisdom to use it properly.

I had an older relative that could have “naps” which were pretty much just deep trance states where he could remote view events happening. No one taught him this. Life was much slower so there were less distractions to block the awareness needed to experience spirit phenomenon.
 

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