People will quickly disregard what seems to be "a freak of nature." And yet, a closer look reveals other possibilities.
To reflect on my wedding reminds me of certain events. After the ceremony, the wind died down and the ship floated idly on the open ocean. It was serene and magical. Little did I know at that moment, how enchanting it was to become.
Out of the blue, I was prompted to say a silent prayer. Then, I called aloud with conviction, "Angels, let there be wind!" I voiced this for everyone to hear. Apparently, my plea was also heard by others, attuning on another vibration or wavelength.
Much to the surprise of wedding guests, the wind came up with gusto. Multiple sails expanded. People smiled in disbelief. I joked, "you should hear what I do after hours!" clearly under-estimating my own power. The hundred-fifty foot vessel sailed back into the harbour at a glorious speed. We moved out of conditioned patterns. This process had long ago begun.
Although people view things from their own vantage point and colored by their own beliefs, they all experience the same phenomena. Why is it that one person would believe in telpathy or divine, heavenly intervention, while others would create explanations based on completely different logic? Note:
1) You cannot grasp everything as it is through human thought.
2) You have never lost and can always restore faith in what you do not see.
3) That which evokes your discomfort confirms things you would prefer to deny.
4) Energy takes different forms and enables you to build on your sense of self.
5) You may experience things you do not like to hear, but that does not make them untrue.
Recall Jesus said, "Blessed are the poor in spirit." Its possible he meant no identifications or sense of self that would distract you from the truth of the unseen. As you evolve to sense a voice and a thinker within, you may also notice something imperceptible has taken possession and liberated your soul.