Why miracles are not a departure of the natural law


We tend to think of miracles as an occurrence that is out of natural law. It is therefore an occurrence that is rejected by those who uphold reason as the highest authority in all matters.  Miracles are viewed by many as symbolic presentation of something else and to others as mere fairy tales and folks stories that were carried through the ages from times before mixed with dreams and hopes of those humans of lesser intellectual faculties.

We also think of the time of miracles as an ancient age that was only possible because of its affinity to such tales. All these conceptions are far from the truth.

Miracles are not a departure of natural law. Miracles are in the heart of how the law works.

We know now that the entire universe and all the matter in it is in essence a condescend form of energy. That it is the various forms of this energy that molds into all the elements and the shapes and forms we see around us.

We know also that we, ourselves, are a form of energy and that we are all connected, all living and none living forms are connected. It is also true that all things possess some form of life, from the active and expressive to the rudimentary and passive.

For those who see all things as they are and shed the material world for that what is more, a sense of connection and oneness will exist that would enable them to deal with the universe as it is, a pool of fluid  connected energy in all its forms.

Through their connection to the source of all energy and all things they will be able to manipulate that energy in the same way one would manipulate clay.

It is also a universal law that whenever a human tap on this source and connect with it, it will be able to perform those exact miracles.

We think of walking on water and healing the sick as extraordinary events that is out of the universal law and contradictory to it; but the law is one; it responds the same when one connect to it with the same rules and intentions. It does not change, and it does not falter and will continue being the same and acting the same until the end of time.

 “And those who strive for Us, we will guide them to our ways” Ankabut 29:69.

“Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also and greater work than these he will do” John, 14:12

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