I agree entirely with what you wrote below.
"Of course to the primitive mind their advanced science would seem like magic." Lex Luthor
However, there is still a lot out there to discover. What we can sense(feel, see, measure, smell, and taste) is so small.
2006-07-13 09:04:45
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answered by chiteface 2
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If as some physicists believe our reality is created by our minds and thus partially our beliefs, to be certain of one thing is to deny the possibility of the other, actually, in effect. So skepticism may be as much a sign of weakness in regard to supernatural capacity as it is a sign of strength in regard to scientific tradition.
I personally believed strongly in the capacity for magic into college. It seemed to me that words and systems are hollow if not referential to the use of human energy for subtle and dynamic purposes. At various points afterward I began to doubt it, in part because few others around me would affirm my beliefs.
However at several points I felt synchronized with the logic of circumstance, effectively being able to predict in what direction and at what time the most notable next event would happen. Thus I felt that I had a kind of minor short range prophecy. I also had visions of rainbows, which I later discovered were caused by humidity and light reflecting off of the pavement. Yet these things gave me courage that other things, true magic, might be possible for particular individuals with the right characteristics.
The very nature of magic is to be channeled into singularities, and exist everywhere only in subtle layers, so that it is a kind of heirarchy understandably opposed by an ostensibly democratic society.
Even if there is not a material magic, there is a magic of systems and perceptions, a way in which the power of understanding them is best realized as a contrapuntal machine of ethereal components, components that can only be accounted for by an intuition that thrives on the hints (or intimations) of superstition. As always, the proof is if it works. But you won't catch scientists trying to make magic work, will you? Maybe they don't have the right characteristics, whether it is insanity or a secret access to the reservoirs of the subconscious.
2006-07-13 09:27:08
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answered by NathanCoppedge 6
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I am a witch and I control the weather , I am an extraordinary creature who knows supernatural things happen, and you will never understand females or my powers which are beyond your present level of scientific knowledge
2006-07-14 08:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I find that I cannot disagree with your comment.
Supernatural occurences therefore, cannot exist. Exactly what I've been saying since I was 16. And to date, there is NOTHING to make me change my mind.
2006-07-13 09:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen supernatural things happen. It doesn't take more than that to convince me.
2006-07-13 09:05:37
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answered by acaykath 3
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