I was not posting my post in any way or reason to prove my understanding. I wasn't using it as proof for me. For me, I am sure, that the feeling is real, that there is something more. As I said, it feels like it is true, not like it's not. It feels like a cold day, so I do not doubt my senses that it's a cold day. It's real for me and it's fun for discussion but not argument.
No, because others believe something is absolutely no reason to believe it exists. I don't believe anything I haven't experienced myself. You know, just because some people, who happen perhaps to be scientists, decide that deja vu doesn't mean what it does to me, doesn't mean that I should accept
them. Nor am I saying all you should accept mine (understanding). Nor am I saying those who perceive differently are wrong. Again, it's not about proof, just discussion (at least for me).
As for what you say religious believers have said, that may the case of some. Not anyone I value or respect. The ones I value, just for instance, Swami Vivekananda, did not say anything like that and said quite the opposite. The whole point is knowing. Swami Vivekananda said, if God exists, then all people should be able to feel this, just as if it's warm out, all people can feel it's warm. If there is intelligence and love behind the universe, then it should be perceptible to all.