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Supernatural

"supernatural" -These natural laws are laws of mind and spirit and these can and do over-ride the known laws of physics - as they relate to the physical dimension of experience. There are two ways of living in this world - at-one with the Infinite or separate from the Infinite. If you identify yourself with your physical body, you are in mortal consciousness and If you identify yourself with Infinite Spirit, then you are in spiritual consciousness. All supernatural powers are developed through the practice of concentration, meditation and absorption. There are also many people - spiritual seekers - who go around "seeking" this state of consciousness. It is not something you "seek", but rather something you accept and then live it

Different types of supernatural powers


Flying -Talking to animals -freezing time -moving things with mind -visions of the future -blowing up things -x-ray vision -super strength -stretchability -telepathy -astral projection -shape shifting -orbing -high pitched voice -kiss of death -starting tornado's -invisibility -change of will power -super hearing

Naturalism: the philosophical belief


that what is studied by the social and physical sciences is all that exists (and the need for any explanation going beyond the universe is denied).

Supernaturalism: the theological


belief that a force or power other than man or nature is ultimate.

Humanism: the philosophical belief


that the welfare and happiness of mankind in this life is of primary concern.

Atheists v/s Theists Atheists and supernaturalism Ethical atheists and supernaturalism How do atheists derive their morals? If supernaturalism is true, how can atheists behave in a consistently moral way? If religion is the only basis of ethics, it would seem that people who have no faith can have no basis for their moral judgements, and nowhere to turn for guidance on how to live. But atheists do behave in a consistent moral way, so where do such people get their morality from? And since atheists and believers totally disagree on the foundations underpinning moral rules, it's surely strange that they so often agree on matters of right and wrong - since they have no common basis for moral judgements, any agreement on moral rules must be coincidence. One response the supernaturalist might offer is that the atheist does derive his or her ethics from God, even though they are unaware of it. The supernaturalist might say that not believing in God does not mean the atheist would have no awareness of a God-based ethics, and hence their agreement can be explained despite the atheist's different beliefs.

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