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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us William IC.Of course I totally
accept all that you shared as how you felt and saw it unfold.the only difference is in the
way it occured,there we see it differenly.ie,you see miracle,I see natural law.
You asked me the question William,"are these events miracles outside the law of nature,or are they natural events"The answer to that question William is that I believe and accept
that there is "no such thing as a miracle"in fact what we call miracles are in fact due to
the automatic response of Natural law operating and fufilling there lawful purpose when
a culmination of "events" conspire to bring about a "downflow of energy that has the effect of restoring balance and dispelling dis-ease,because William these events so very
rarely happen,a conjunction of events that allow this to occur,we Mis-takenly call these
happenings miracles,and fail to see that ALL is ALLways Under law,there cannot ever be
exceptions to this,otherwise the Absolute would not be All knowing and all wise.But would
be in effect relative!Natural laws are never suspended,they are the very embodiment
of perfection.
regards michael. |
MIRACLE
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For other uses, see Miracle (disambiguation).
According to many religions, a miracle, derived from the old Latin word miraculum meaning 'something wonderful', --- is a striking interposition of divine intervention by God in the universe by which the ordinary course and operation of Nature is overruled, suspended, or modified. ---
Although many texts and people confirm witnessing or prophecize various events which they refer to as 'miraculous', there are no scientifically confirmed occurrences of miracles. People in different faiths have substantially different definitions of the word miracle.
Even within a specific religion there is often more than one usage of the term. Sometimes the term miracle may refer to the action of a supernatural being that is not a god. Thus, the term divine intervention refers specifically to the direct involvement of a deity.
The Miracle that i am speaking about was divine intervention by the "Word" of God in which the ordinary course and operation of Nature i.e. Natural law was overruled and suspended. Could it be that the "Natural" law that you are referring to is in fact the "Law of Karma" ? ? ? ? ?