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Metaphysical or Supernatural

idav

Being
Premium Member
Do people really believe magic can happen or does it only happen in religion? I mean the type of things people are normally skeptical about.
 

Bob Dixon

>implying
Do people really believe magic can happen or does it only happen in religion? I mean the type of things people are normally skeptical about.

People believe all sorts of things.
Just because you're educated enough and have a wide enough worldview to be able to build enough critical thinking to question and, ultimately, dispel beliefs like this, doesn't mean that everyone else has had such opportunities, run on sentence.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
People believe all sorts of things.
Just because you're educated enough and have a wide enough worldview to be able to build enough critical thinking to question and, ultimately, dispel beliefs like this, doesn't mean that everyone else has had such opportunities, run on sentence.
I think people are generally skeptical unless they see it for themselves which is why people search out the paranormal. People want it to be true but it almost seems as though reality just isn't as fantastic as we want it to be.
 

Infinitum

Possessed Bookworm
It should at least defy the odds.
What actually defies the odds? If an event has a chance of one in a million, that's still 300 people (in US) who experience it every day. I agree with Gjallarhorn that if magic exists, it has to be natural. The simple explanation for that is that the moment something is real, it is natural by default.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
Anything in the metaphysical or supernatural realm not easily explainable.

By that definition, then, I don't believe in magic. What I call magic is metaphysical, perhaps preternatural, but not supernatural – and is quite explainable by those who study it. What you're describing to me is a strong miracle. I do not believe in strong miracles (aka, events that defy the laws of nature).
 

Iti oj

Global warming is real and we need to act
Premium Member
By that definition, then, I don't believe in magic. What I call magic is metaphysical, perhaps preternatural, but not supernatural – and is quite explainable by those who study it. What you're describing to me is a strong miracle. I do not believe in strong miracles (aka, events that defy the laws of nature).

Ill let this post speak for me but personaly im more of its all symbolic self mind ****
 

PolyHedral

Superabacus Mystic
The scientific apparatus isn't (yet) omniscient, so of course there's going to be edge cases that have no apparent solutions.
 

Storm

ThrUU the Looking Glass
I do believe in what I call "magic," but regard it as a wholly natural art.
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
Do people really believe magic can happen or does it only happen in religion? I mean the type of things people are normally skeptical about.

By 'magic' you clarified later that you are referring to things commonly referred to as
miracles/paranormal/supernatural/etc.

Yes, I believe these things happen and not just among the known religious figures of history.

The existance of such things leads me to believe our current science is a long way from fully understanding this universe
particularly regarding these mysteries called 'life' and 'conciousness'.

For example I'm going to bring up GHOSTS. A strict materialist would have to take the position that ghosts do not exist
and that every single alleged encounter in the history of the human race with a ghost eventually has a natural
explanation. Multiple independant sightings of basically the same thing in basically the same area are hard to dismiss
(but admittedly not impossible to naturally explain).

Science has not been able to prove the existance or non-existance of ghosts or unicorns. Science needs to be
conservative. However, I believe in the Court of My Common Sense, ghosts exist and unicorns don't exist. In cases where
science cannot answer a question, it is correct to believe our common sense. It would impoverish the human intellect if
we could not speculate on things unproven by science.
 

waitasec

Veteran Member
i don't believe in magic, if magic is understood as a tool for purpose
i believe there is random chance.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
What actually defies the odds? If an event has a chance of one in a million, that's still 300 people (in US) who experience it every day. I agree with Gjallarhorn that if magic exists, it has to be natural. The simple explanation for that is that the moment something is real, it is natural by default.

Defying the odds would mean that there is a one in a million chance yet someone is hitting it 80% of the time with his "magic". Another example would be someone constantly winning the lottery, I want some of that magic.
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
By that definition, then, I don't believe in magic. What I call magic is metaphysical, perhaps preternatural, but not supernatural – and is quite explainable by those who study it. What you're describing to me is a strong miracle. I do not believe in strong miracles (aka, events that defy the laws of nature).

So we are passed the point of calling something paranormal as magic because the explanations are easier to grasp with more knowledge. The unexplained pretty much covers it.
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
Anything in the metaphysical or supernatural realm not easily explainable.

Nothing that does or can happen is supernatural. It's all natural. But magic (besides psychological "magi(k)" is very interesting. It seems unlikely that it would be real, butblook at rain dances that bring rain, some voodoo, some crazy stuff happens. That is why I would not consider Occultism to be pseudoscience, just far from being understood.
 
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