Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 3 - Supernatural

Canon 3438 (link)

Supernatural, or supranatural is a term describing any Event or Form believed or perceived by the observer, to be above or beyond, what is understood to be natural or conforming to Natural Law of the observable physical universe, perceived through Mind.

Canon 3439 (link)

Excluding the laws of Mind, also known as Cognitive Law, nothing that can be observed or measured within the Universe is Supernatural. Excluding Cognitive Law, every Form and Event occurring within the Universe is subject to Natural Law.

Canon 3440 (link)

Supernatural is equivalent to the concepts of paranormal and preternatural.

Canon 3441 (link)

While a Form of the Divine Creator also known as Unique Collective Awareness may not be observable or measurable and without any object Form within the Universe, it remains subject to Divine Law, which in turn defines Natural Law and Positive Law.

Canon 3442 (link)

By definition, only Mind through Cognitive Law may exhibit “supernatural” qualities as Cognitive Law is derived from the simultaneous application of Divine Law and Natural Law.