Have any of the people here who have had spiritual experiences of the unexplained phenomena kind ever attempted to find the explanation on the internet or something? (Or at least look for similar cases), or do you simply say 'yep, that was a spiritual experience?'
Well... yeah? I mean, the major repeated experiences that most would call explicitly spiritual (talking to/being talked to by god stuff*) that I've been through were both extreme depressive breaks causing me to hallucinate like goddamn. The various awe/prayer states I've been in have all been (fairly trivially at this point, insofar as you can call it trivial when it's taking over a decade to reach this point) induced by meditative practice -- they're pretty straightforward low-tech mindhacking, so to speak. The various bits of unlikely coincidence, some of which involved near-death stuff, were, well. Coincidences. I'm okay with accepting that sometimes it's just the luck of metaphorical dice.
They can still be spiritual experiences, though, if you just equate "spiritual experience" to a certain mental state that's no more supernatural (or less, if you're feeling whimsical) than the ability to love. It's chemical cocktails and neurological pathways all the way down, so to speak.
That's more or less how I've internalized it over the years, anyway. I've had the divine talk to me, I've had the unlikely coincidences, I've been through pretty much the whole kit and kaboodle. I've chalked it up to the human brain having a really easy time of going haywire, and it hasn't caused a notable fluctuation in occurrences.
*FYI, according to the voices that were temporarily in my head when I was a pre-teen, and again as a young teenager, accompanying the overwhelming spiritual style emotional overload, and the thrashing, and the screaming and tongues and whatnot, mother earth is in pretty extreme suffering and we as a species are basically killing god.
Temporary insanity is a hell of a drug. Gods be buggered but I don't want to go through that again.