Will Science Ever Find God?
Unpacking the Mystery of Miracles, Dimensions, and the Unprovable Truths We Experience
We still have a lot to learn about spiritual forces and their influence on us, including concepts like energy, psychic experiences, and higher consciousness. I don’t believe science will ever prove the existence of God, the Creator, divinity, or heaven. Nor do I think it can explain the full range of heavenly or miraculous experiences that manifest in the physical world. But I could be wrong.
Perhaps we’ll understand spirituality and miracles in the future, just like how far technology has come since ancient times. Imagine handing a cell phone to someone whose only tools are sticks and rocks. Picture their reaction as they see moving images, hear music, and scroll through photographs.
They would likely believe it was magic. They might see me as someone capable of miracles. Some might respond with awe, others with fear, but a few would be curious enough to want to learn how to use it. They could learn to operate it without ever grasping the technology behind it. To them, it would still seem miraculous, because the true mechanics of the tool are far beyond their current frame of reference. Yet the ability to use it would be right there in their hands.
They would try to describe it in their own terms, connecting it to what they already knew, even if their understanding wasn’t perfect. That might be exactly where we are today with our understanding of the spiritual.
To many, heaven seems like a fantasy. People dismiss miracles as coincidence. People ridicule belief in God, treating it like something only children or the naïve still cling to. The common scientific method struggles to define the notion of nonphysical consciousness. And yet, many are curious enough to learn how to work with these forces, even if they can’t explain them.
Science is poking around the edges of what spiritual people have known all along. People who have almost died have shared clear memories, meetings with others, or a sense of peace, even when their bodies were shutting down. Researchers have shown that meditation changes the brain in measurable ways. Studies of things like energy healing and prayer are happening, though still treated with skepticism.
None of it proves God exists, but it shows consciousness might not be limited to the brain—and that something real is happening when we connect with higher states. Just because we can’t fully explain it doesn’t mean it isn’t real. We might not have discovered all the possibilities yet.
I don’t believe we’ve scientifically figured out anything meaningful about the other worlds, realms, and dimensions that humans can access to create better lives. But spiritual people, psychics, seers, and mystics have learned how to work with them. They may not fully understand the source of what they’re tapping into, and they may face ridicule for trying, but they know how to use it.
Personally, I have no interest in waiting for science to confirm what I already experience. I’d rather focus on using what I can access now. I continue to learn how to apply these unseen forces every day to improve my life and to help others do the same.
Janet Kadow is a spiritual teacher, writer, and channel for Spirit. She helps others connect with their Spirit Guides and claim their intuitive power.
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