Can I ask what these experiences are?
In the Mormon faith it was mainly just a good feeling. Sure there was some people that said they had visions but they were usually sleeping at the time or I don't know what their state of mind was.
If people told me they saw a ghost I don't believe them cause I have never seen them myself.
In my experience with just Mormons mind you most of them just had a good feeling. I would say about 99% of them would base their belief on this good feeling. The other 1% said they saw something and they were usually the little bit more unstable people in the ward. Plus why should I except what this 1% saw? What makes them so special they get these visions? How come I can't see it too and then I would know god does exist.
From what I have learned I really haven't seen any evidence of a god based on religious experience.
The experiences are manifold. They are basic. I am not meaning a grand vision or ghost sighting. For me personally my experience consists of a general intuition or perception that God is working in my life, that God loves me, that God is. The world, the cosmos and nature often mediate a perception of meaning and a creator to me. I can't help but form the beliefs, it is just there. I experience what I consider to be grace in normal day to day activities, great and small, I can't help but believe it to be what we term grace. My interactions with others provide perceptual beliefs of meaning and depth that further form basic beliefs in a God that loves me and loves us through others. My faith can grow and weaken it isn't static. I have experienced what Rudolf Otto termed the numinous. I experience sin in an existential way that resonates with my belief in God more clearly than without. I find my faculties are more tuned when I live spiritual disciplines. I could go on and on, these are basic human experiences that I discern and judge to be meaningful and reliable in formation of the beliefs that they form in me, i.e. I have faith or trust that they are reliable in the beliefs that they form in me. I don't have to have that trust it is an attitude towards those psychological, existential, concrete human experiences.
my best, mikwut