Ever since the world began, it has been the belief of mankind that desolate places are the special haunt of supernatural beings.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The supernatural is the natural not yet understood.
We all live in some kind of home, so the idea that our home could be invested with a supernatural entity is kind of frightening, I think.
Belief in the supernatural reflects a failure of the imagination.
Near the gates and within two cities there will be scourges the like of which was never seen: famine within plague, people put out by steel, crying to the great immortal God for relief.
For thousands of years, we did have death surrounding us, and we did have people die in the home. You would take care of your own end. You would do ritual processes, and you would be involved in it, and that's been taken away in the Western world.
I'm not sure I believe in the whole 'ghost-afterlife' thing, but I think places are marked by people who have been there.
There are no sacred and unsacred places; there are only sacred and desecrated places. My belief is that the world and our life in it are conditional gifts.
I think we're yearning for something beyond the every day. And I will tell you I don't believe in the supernatural, I believe in the supernormal.
The greatest question of all is whether our experience on this planet is 'it' or whether there is something else. Things in the supernatural realm give support, strangely perhaps, to the things we take on faith.
The world is a more mysterious place than we admit sometimes - there is more to the world than just human evil.
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