bcspace wrote:When you lose the Spirit, you forget everything you were taught and experienced in the church.
There is some truth to that as the properties ascribed to the LDS Church by most anti Mormons often don't reflect the LDS Church at all. Most of you have hidden your talent in the ground because you were afraid and now it's been taken away. Matthew 25:29
Before, during, and after my mission (during my believing days), I would keep notes on all the random spiritual thoughts that came to me, often expanding on them at greater length later on. I had like 3-4 notebooks full when all was said and done. I considered them personal inspiration/revelation. Now if I look back at them, I just chuckle, seeing how flawed my reasoning was in many, many respects. I also see how much (perhaps all) of my "inspiration" requires one to presume the truthfulness of the church.
Thing is, after I apostatized, I didn't stop having inspiration. I just started having it about different things. Epiphanies regarding the errors of Mormonism, psychology, philosophy, general life principles, etc.
Conclusion: people have flashes of insight regarding the topics that are on their minds the most. Think about something enough, and your understanding of it will deepen, develop, and evolve. No holy ghost is necessary.