There Are No Supernatural Events
Supernatural: a manifestation or event attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature: unnaturally or extraordinarily great.
Science: from Latin scientia, from scire ‘know’.
There are no supernatural events, except for the human stupidity of believing in anything without evidence, without knowing. Things only seem extraordinary to those who do not know.
We all live under the laws of nature, both gross and subtle. The gross laws of nature are attraction, aversion and indifference. To those who understand that there are subtler laws of emptiness, cognisance and compassion (which correlate to the three gross laws), it seems extraordinary that we are bound by those three gross laws.
Simply put, our true being is pure/empty consciousness that realises the nature of all beings and has compassion for their misunderstanding.
Pure/empty consciousness is uncontaminated by thoughts of the past. Through attraction/desire, however, we fill up emptiness so that consciousness forgets its purity and attaches itself to ideas in the mind; this creates judgement that creates aversion, and so we lack compassion.
To repeat: to those who do not know, everything is exaggerated as extraordinary and supernatural – we do like elaboration and excitement, and because of this, humans can be manipulated.
The force beyond scientific understanding
is knowingness/consciousness itself
– before anything is known!