Taylor Seraphim
Angel of Reason
And it is repeatable, which is why so many magicians continue to use the same rituals and symbols for decades.
With that logic that means that almost all of the religions in the world are correct.
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And it is repeatable, which is why so many magicians continue to use the same rituals and symbols for decades.
Supernatural means beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
Then what's the difference? Either something is of nature or is not, isn't it?
It's obvious the OP is looking for proof of a definition of magic that does not exist . . .
Because of what science is, or tries to be: a reasonable understanding of material existence.
Like asking why do science people claim reason under their umbrella where philosophy was first using it (for thousands of years) when clearly science comes from a very different way of thinking about reason?
With that logic that means that almost all of the religions in the world are correct.
Why don't you google it.
I am using the definition of magic that most dictionaries use.
The definition obviously exists.
No, but any system can be used pragmatically for the individuals benefit.
su·per·nat·u·ral
ˌso͞opərˈnaCH(ə)rəl/
adjective
un·nat·u·ral
- 1.
(of a manifestation or event) attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
ˌənˈnaCH(ə)rəl/
adjective
Maybe YOU should have google it.
- contrary to the ordinary course of nature; abnormal.
Well, other definitions obviously exist as well, but you keep pretending otherwise. Further, I've already explained magic in the sense of your definition, as have others. Still not sure what you want here.
If your goal is to deny the existence of supernatural magic, then I agree fully that this type of magic does not exist.Im well aware of paradigm shift and such.
But that does not deny my logic.
As you can clearly see they are not the same.
I was refuting the notion that the definition I used was non-existent remember?
If your goal is to deny the existence of supernatural magic, then I agree fully that this type of magic does not exist.
However, newer, updated, logical definitions of Magick do exist and does explain the process / philosophy.
Im well aware of paradigm shift and such.
But that does not deny my logic.
As you can clearly see they are not the same.
I was refuting the notion that the definition I used was non-existent remember?
If your goal is to deny the existence of supernatural magic, then I agree fully that this type of magic does not exist.
However, newer, updated, logical definitions of Magick do exist and does explain the process / philosophy.
Congratulations you beat down a strawman you made.But it does. There's a massive difference between being able to use different religions as tools and all religions being equally true.
That which is supernatural is unnatural. I don't see how you're confused on this.
Well my goal was to have someone prove supernatural magic to me but okay.
Sure, I would love to discuss that in another thread if you would open one or tell me where I should put it.
Congratulations you beat down a strawman you made.
Are you happy?
Yes, but that which is unnatural is not necessary supernatural like you where claiming.
Put it in the magic dir, assuming you can hold an open and respectful discussion with those you don't agree with.
What are you talking about? You're the one who said "With that logic that means that almost all of the religions in the world are correct." I'm pointing out that you are incorrect.
Ok, so we can't even discuss supernatural magic now, which would be non natural? If you won't even discuss your own topic what are we doing here? What else do you want?
Stop using strawman arguments.
I am saying that you cannot say something is unnatural therefore supernatural exist because it makes no logical sense.
If something is not natural, it would definitionly be supernatural.