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Miracles, Legends and the Paranormal
Miracles, Legends and the Paranormal
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As the title of the book indicates, there are three sections. The whole meaning of miracles is explored, and the whole idea of miracles can be found to be truly multi-layered. "Miracles" are revealed in many of nature's amazing anomolies. Legends, and how they create a whole sense of history and culture in countries and in whole parts of the world is, in itself, legendary. The paranormal, is a modern, scientific word replacing the word "supernatural". But the "paranormal" is often considered a pseudo-science by mainstream professionals in the fields of psychology and neurology.
However we view the paranormal, the subject has been exploited in movies that deal with estraterrestials such as the loveable "ET", the diabolic as in "The Exorcist" and other movies dealing with the fearful aspects of the unknown, the occult, or hidden worlds. As one friend's Turkish Jewish grandmother who was an adept at reading Tarot cards put it, "the occult world is sealed for good reason."
Nevertheless, as responsibly and consciously as possible, the subject of the paranormal, must be recognized as potentially a study in which we may
attempt to understand ourselves, our universe and our role in it. Until science and our species can say with complete confidence that we know everything about the human mind, the Source of our life, and the universe(s); all "dimensions"; all unexplained experience and accounts, appearing to be beyond the perimeters of the material and physical world, then the paranormal demands to be studied.
However we view the paranormal, the subject has been exploited in movies that deal with estraterrestials such as the loveable "ET", the diabolic as in "The Exorcist" and other movies dealing with the fearful aspects of the unknown, the occult, or hidden worlds. As one friend's Turkish Jewish grandmother who was an adept at reading Tarot cards put it, "the occult world is sealed for good reason."
Nevertheless, as responsibly and consciously as possible, the subject of the paranormal, must be recognized as potentially a study in which we may
attempt to understand ourselves, our universe and our role in it. Until science and our species can say with complete confidence that we know everything about the human mind, the Source of our life, and the universe(s); all "dimensions"; all unexplained experience and accounts, appearing to be beyond the perimeters of the material and physical world, then the paranormal demands to be studied.
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