I'm so tired of getting trolled on this site, that I'm going to post stuff that is sure to upset the "there's nothing supernatural" crowd. Then I can block the trolls.
Just a few things I've seen/experienced that most people would never believe. By the way, I never took drugs. I was born psychic, so all this stuff seemed normal to me.
In Haiti, stuff floating in the air, rocks throwing themselves at my roof, I've teleported numerous times, usually with witnesses, I once brought a smashed snake back to life, and I had a witness.
In 1982, one of our newly walking Border Collie puppies crawled through the barrier and fell from a second story balcony, smashing its head on the concrete below. It sat up with dangling jaw, its face a mask of bloody horror, looking at me in mute appeal, I turned my back, murmured for the dog to be HEALED, then turned around.
The puppy was sitting up, staring at me, now perfectly normal. It still had blood on its face and was sitting in a puddle of blood, but already the blood looked black and dried.
And that's just a FEW things. I've seen UFOs too many times to count, usually with more than one witness,
controlled the weather,
couldn't play board games when a kid because I always won..no matter what,
my missionary kid friends could ask me anything and suddenly, I knew the answer..like where a friend was at that moment, and how long until he arrived, etc.
I was seeing the future for a while, soon after I was married, in 1972..but only about five minutes ahead. I'd see a car accident, but before I could react, I'd be arriving at the intersection again, and the accident was happening again.
It was so annoying and confusing me, so I told it to STOP, and it did.
My Haiti missionary kid friends in Port-au-Prince, and I used ESP routinely to communicate, since we didn't have phones, and my mom used ESP to call me when she lived downstairs from me, and didn't have a phone. I'd hear her clearly in my head.
I could go on for hours. I think one problem for most US people is that they have always been taught that anything "supernatural" is fake or of some religious origin, as in "God did it." I no longer think that.
I believe quantum physics; that nothing exists that wasn't imagined first. That we are all made of energy, that energy can't be created or destroyed, time and space are an illusion, that we contribute to creating our own realities, which, ironically, also agrees with the Bible (Mark 11:23, for instance).
People trained to be rational often refuse to see anything that doesn't fit their personal paradigm, even though people in other countries often take such things for granted.
I fully appreciate where you are coming from.
I like you believe there are things, as yet, inexplicable by he standards of the modern world.
This does not however connote a belief in the supernatural, magical or religious phenomena to which these things are often subject as an "explanation".
A prime example is the so called "Aura" given off by living things, something dismissed as nonsense for many years, but now under spectrographic photography proven to exist as an electromagnetic field generated by the functioning of the body.
We now know some people do have an ability to "see" this field in the same way a spectrograph does, proving perhaps a genetic mutational ability in some or the conversely proving that an ability we all had at some time is being evolved away as unnecessary.
Remember that schizophrenia was seen as metaphysical phenomena, or possession by demons until it was explained psychologically, the fact it was explained did not alter the fact that it existed; it merely had a different and more rational cause than was previously thought.
I personally have no belief in an after life, but I do believe in ghosts, my theory being they are a form of mental imprint stored in media such as bricks or glass, either as an image, sound, smell or an emotional "feeling" and able to be played back to receptive individuals in the same way as a radio broadcast can be received by a correctly tuned radio receiver. (This idea is not original to me, it was first expounded by Victorian Metaphysician Elliot O'Donnell and then later expanded on by writer Nigel Neil).
I hope I have reassured you that we are not all trolls, but that some who may not agree with your terminology still understand and share in your investigationary processes as regarding the wonders nature still has to reveal to us.