Trump’s spiritual adviser talks about her trip to Heaven: ‘I looked down and saw the earth’

Earlier this week, evangelist Paula White, “spiritual adviser” to President Donald Trump, told her followers to stop paying their electric bills and donate the money to her church instead. Now, she’s telling them she recently visited God in the Throne Room of Heaven, Right Wing Watch reports.

YouTube user Jennifer Veterans4truth posted a video that shows White apparently filling followers in on the details of her trip to Heaven while speaking at Apostle Guillermo Maldonado’s church in Miami, Florida. RWW’s Kyle Mantyla surmised she was speaking at Maldonado’s church because another video posted on Maldonado’s King Jesus Ministry YouTube page on February 11 shows her wearing the same outfit in the same chapel.

In both videos, White, who promotes the so-called “prosperity gospel,” tells followers her heavenly visit began when she found herself suddenly pushed to the floor by a weight, whereupon she suddenly ascended to Heaven.

“I literally went to the Throne Room of God,” she said. “There was a mist that was coming off the water, and I went to the Throne Room of God, and I didn’t see God’s face clearly, but I saw the face of God … I knew it was the face of God.”

“He put a mantle [on me] and it was a very distinct mantle,” she added. “There was a mantle and I saw it very distinctly, the color was like a goldish, a yellowish-goldish … and then I saw the Earth for a moment, and [God] brought me back, and he put me in certain places, one being the White House, and one being certain continents.”

White said she “didn’t really come out of that until the next morning.”

Here’s what she had to say in the two videos below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4uauSIVhOw&t=303s

Megan Hamilton

Megan Hamilton has traveled extensively throughout the Southern United States, Mexico, and parts of Central America. A lifelong atheist, these travels have informed her political views. She currently lives in a remote location with a large herd of cats and four dogs.