Man tells of the moment he ‘saw God’
Former Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney has told of his belief in a
“higher” entity — and revealed how he once came face-to-face with God.
Sir Paul McCartney has told of his belief in a “higher” entity — and revealed how he once came face-to-face with God.
The
Beatles star said the experience — which came after he had taken drugs —
had given him the “sense” that there was “something higher”.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, he said:
Describing the encounter as a “clue”, rather than a life-changing moment, he added:
Dimethyltryptamine — or DMT — is a naturally occurring psychedelic that is often inhaled through a pipe, with many users reporting out-of-body experiences and “spiritual” insights.
The 76-year-old singer, who is due to tour his new music, also told the paper of the moment he believed his late wife Linda had “come back to give me a sign” after her death.
Describing seeing a white squirrel in the country, he said it was a “great moment”, and added that he had allowed himself to believe that lost loved ones were “looking down” on him.
McCartney’s Freshen Up tour, which starts in Canada this month, will be his first outing to support his album Egypt Station.
The album was released on September 7.
His recollection of seeing God comes after he recently appeared on US talk show host James Corden’s popular show Carpool Karaoke.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, he said:
I once took a drug, DMT... And I saw God, this amazing towering thing, and I was humbled.
Describing the encounter as a “clue”, rather than a life-changing moment, he added:
It was huge. A massive wall that I couldn’t see the top of, and I was at the bottom. And anybody else would say it’s just the drug, the hallucination, but... we felt we had seen a higher thing.
Dimethyltryptamine — or DMT — is a naturally occurring psychedelic that is often inhaled through a pipe, with many users reporting out-of-body experiences and “spiritual” insights.
The 76-year-old singer, who is due to tour his new music, also told the paper of the moment he believed his late wife Linda had “come back to give me a sign” after her death.
Describing seeing a white squirrel in the country, he said it was a “great moment”, and added that he had allowed himself to believe that lost loved ones were “looking down” on him.
McCartney’s Freshen Up tour, which starts in Canada this month, will be his first outing to support his album Egypt Station.
The album was released on September 7.
His recollection of seeing God comes after he recently appeared on US talk show host James Corden’s popular show Carpool Karaoke.