What we call miracles, all these events that appear to go against the laws of nature, are neither supernatural, supranatural, nor anti-natural | |
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kk User ID: 64701764 Australia 02/13/2015 05:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: What we call miracles, all these events that appear to go against the laws of nature, are neither supernatural, supranatural, nor anti-natural Because our spirit is subjected to the limitations of matter, it is unable to manifest fully. Up above, in its own sphere, the spirit has unlimited powers, it is omnipotent. It is the matter down here, in us and around us, that imposes limitations on it. But thanks to the constancy of our daily efforts, the spirit cuts a path through, little by little, and in the end succeeds in overcoming the obstacles and transforms everything. The spirit is said to have 'supernatural' powers. No, in fact there is nothing supernatural about the spirit. What we call miracles or wonders, all these events that appear to go against the laws of nature, are neither supernatural, supranatural, nor anti-natural. They simply obey other laws, which are just as natural and which are those of the spirit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67990831 In this scenario, one would then direct the spirit to go above, and perform some act on earth? |