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The supernatural is real.
We all know it. We all know that there are “things visible and invisible,” and we’ve all experienced moments where the veil between the two has thinned-out and surprised us — through our dreams, our guts or our physical, peripheral senses — with information we need, consolations that feed or warnings we’re smart to heed.
Like Hamlet, we all know there are “more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of” in our philosophies. We all go out in search of connecting with that thing — that force, that power, that energy, that “thing” — that exists beyond our perceived-as-natural world.
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We all know it. We all know that there are “things visible and invisible,” and we’ve all experienced moments where the veil between the two has thinned-out and surprised us — through our dreams, our guts or our physical, peripheral senses — with information we need, consolations that feed or warnings we’re smart to heed.
Like Hamlet, we all know there are “more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of” in our philosophies. We all go out in search of connecting with that thing — that force, that power, that energy, that “thing” — that exists beyond our perceived-as-natural world.
The search for the supernatural
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The supernatural is an integral part of authentic Catholic life
The supernatural is real. We all know it. We all know that there are "things visible and invisible," and we've all experienced moments where the veil between the two has thinned-out and surprised us -- through our dreams, our guts or our physical, peripheral senses -- with information we need...
