Materialization (parapsychology)

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This article is about the concept in parapsychology. For the concept in science fiction see materialization (science fiction).

A materialization is the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources.[citation needed] Some miracles reportedly involve materializations.[citation needed] The existence of the paranormal phenomenon of materializations is disputed.

[edit] Examples of materialization

The most famous example of a materialization in Christianity is the story of the multiplication of bread and fish by Jesus to feed a hungry crowd, according to the Bible (John 6:1-15 & Mark 6:35-44) or alternatively Genesis where everything came out of nothing.

The contemporary gurus Indian Sathya Sai Baba (SSB) and Swami Premananda claim to perform materializations, but both are accused of fraud. Spontaneous vibuthi (holy ash) manifestations are also reported by followers of SSB on his pictures at their homes.[1][2][3]

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Brown Mick, The Spiritual Tourist, Ch: The Miracle In North London, pp. 29-30, 1998 ISBN 1-58234-034-X
  2. ^ Pillay, Prinella, 17 March, 2004 Divine blessing: It's a miracle, says family in the newspaper Post South Africa available online
  3. ^ "House of Miracles", Sunday 24 March, 2002, Durban news, Sunday Times available online

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