Explain the super natural elements do you find in the poem Lord William daughter
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This article is about unexplained or non-natural forces and phenomena. For other uses, see Supernatural (disambiguation).
"Supernatural power" redirects here. For the popular culture concept of the imaginary superhuman abilities, see Superpower (ability).
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Saint Peter Attempting to Walk on Water (1766), painting by François Boucher
The concept of the supernatural encompasses anything that is inexplicable by scientific understanding of the laws of nature but nevertheless argued by believers to exist. Examples include immaterial beings such as angels, gods and spirits, and claimed human abilities like magic, telekinesis and extrasensory perception.
Historically, supernatural powers have been invoked to explain phenomena as diverse as lightning, seasons and the human senses. Naturalists maintain that nothing beyond the physical world exists, and point to a lack of reliable evidence for anything supernatural, and hence maintain skeptical attitudes towards supernatural concepts.[1]
The supernatural is featured in paranormal, occult and religious contexts,[2] but can also feature as an explanation in more secular contexts.[1]