Webster’s defines a miracle as “an event or effect that apparently contradicts
known scientific laws and is hence thought to be due to supernatural causes,
especially to an act of God.” I like so much about this definition!!
There is so much that we don’t understand about the physics and scientific laws.
Scientists still don’t know why electricity works. Many people claim religious faith:
the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (http://bible.
cc/hebrews/11-1.htm). You may believe love or oneness exists, but there’s no
scientific law to back you up. And what science we know is constantly proving
outdated. The world isn’t flat. And things can indeed be in 2 places at once;
according to quantum physics, they are in a lot more than 2! (Remember the
basketballs in “What the Bleep?”) "There are more things in heaven and earth,
Horatio, than are dreamed of in your philosophy." Our minds are limited by the
science of our day. Calling someone in Tokyo, talking to someone 13 time zones
away in real time, has been inconceivable for the vast majority of time that humans
have walked the earth. A miracle! Modern computers? I remember using one of
the first word processors. And also typing with carbon copies.
In 20 years, what new miracles will simply be the latest technology?
Still, we can be quite content to accept our limitations. Things can be in more than
one place at a time, that’s now been proven scientifically! Not even a question of
faith or hypothesis. Do you accept your ability to do the same?
The laws of future science are not known today. But that doesn’t make the laws
untrue today. Though undiscovered, they are true even now. Though they seem
“supernatural”, they really are quite natural.
I love the biblical miracle of walking on the water. Peter walks to Jesus on the
water, but then becomes afraid. He is already performing a ‘miracle’, but then
makes a fear implant real, and begins to sink. He thinks, ‘Everyone knows that
people can’t walk on water!’ But he already had.
There’s only one reason you can’t walk on water: What you create is ‘I can’t walk
on water!’, instead of ‘Of course, I can walk on water!!’ Your only limitations are
the ones you have created or accepted from others.
Access processes begin, “What are you unwilling to know, be, perceive, and
receive?” Indeed. And they end, “Will you destroy and uncreate all that please?”
What grand and glorious miracle, what act of God, will you create today??
© John DeVault 2005