Bashar explains apparent miracles as natural consequences of consciousness operating at frequencies that transcend normal physical constraints. This entry covers: (1) miracle as frequency shift—what appears miraculous is simply an event occurring at a higher density where different laws dominate; the 'miracle worker' has temporarily shifted themselves and their environment into a probability where normal limitations do not apply, (2) documented categories—spontaneous healing, bilocation, materialization/dematerialization, levitation, and prophecy are all reported across cultures and eras; while individually rare, they demonstrate the spectrum of possible human capability, (3) the physics explanation—at quantum level, all physical laws are probabilistic, not absolute; consciousness can collapse probability waves into outcomes that violate classical expectations; this is not 'breaking' natural law but selecting a different natural law from the infinite probability set, (4) the faith factor—belief (individual and collective) creates the frequency that allows miraculous outcomes; this is why miracles cluster around religious contexts where shared belief establishes coherent fields, (5) the everyday miracle—Bashar reframes 'miracle' from rare supernatural event to any manifestation that exceeds expectation; finding parking spaces, meeting the right person, or spontaneous insight are all mini-miracles demonstrating the same physics. The entry emphasizes that seeking miracles for ego gratification or spectacle creates resistance; they occur most readily when serving genuine need, love, or spiritual growth.
The Physics of Miracles: When Natural Law Appears Suspended
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Translation Note
Miracle physics reframes supernatural as natural higher-density probability selection.
Miracle physics reframes supernatural as natural higher-density probability selection.
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