The Supernatural: Do you believe in it?
By Berringen
@Berringen (81)
Australia
February 12, 2007 5:26am CST
What is the supernatural to you? Some people see the paranormal or supernatural as a major threat, something evil and dangerous, and to others it's nothing more than a simple folk story.
Is the supernatural actually something VERY natural that we, as humans, simply have not developed the ability (intellectually or scientifically) to understand?
What does the supernatural mean to you? Are you a believer?
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4 responses
@adidas7878 (1891)
• United States
12 Feb 07
well it hard to say, i guess seeing is believing right? and till than i will just believe in the story that is half true, so what can i say? are they real, or just fake will be determent later.
@Tetchie (2932)
• Australia
12 Feb 07
Supernatural to me is in the line of metaphysical vision or experiences. To those that don't believe and are waiting for science to prove it may be waiting a long time. But you can develop your senses and learn to see nonphysical presences.
I've found ignorance is what creates fear when someone comes across something supernatural.
The most common metaphysical objects are in the line of entities or what people call ghosts.
Then there is the other category of what is experienced during inner vision in meditation. This also is experiential and it's not unusual to experience presences in beautiful realms.
I don't go along with people who say I don't believe because science hasn't proved it. Vision can be learned and the non-believers can learn to see if they really wanted to.
Ignorance is no longer an excuse and to say science can't prove it is a cop-out in my book.
@ashumit02 (818)
• United States
12 Feb 07
I think there is always reason for anything .Science believe in reality not magic .I have to say that untill there is any reason i don't believe in any such power .Science believe in reason based analytical thinkings .