The "paranormal" is what we call a phenomenon when examined through the narrow lens of what we consider "normal." You have to transcend the senses to understand them.

Alan Joshua
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This quote is saying that we can study things that we consider to be paranormal but looking at it from a wider perspective, we may find them to be normal. This means that if we go by what we call normal, we will not be able to see what is really going on.

Source: The Shiva Syndrome

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