The main supernatural element of Buddhism is reincarnation, which is a cycle of death and rebirth that all souls are subject to.
In Tibetan Buddhism there are a range of abilities and functions open to advanced students that might be regarded as 'supernatural' these include transference of conciousness and inner heat generation to name but two. If this is a subject that interests you do a search for the Six Yogas Of Naropa.
Supernatural elements are elements that are not readily found in the population. Psychics have supernatural elements in their genetic make-up that allow them to see things most people can't.
Are you expecting to see supernatural elements? I believe they are invisible.
There are no gods in Buddhism. There is no God concept or anything supernatural at all. The Buddha only claimed to be awake; he did not claim to be a god. .
u would usually find monsters and other supernatural elements in fantasy books, legends or supernatural action stories.
It is definitely not supernatural or mystical since we believe in no immortal, omniscient god; but for me I would have to say that it is a compassion and caring for all beings that brings me to Buddhism.
The story's theme (My answer is right )
ghost and curses
The visitations of the Ghosts
AnswerOne interesting fact about Buddhism is that they dont believe in any thing supernatural. So they dont belevie in a being such as god or they dont believe there is a being that powerfull.
The supernatural elements in the epic of Lam-Ang include his ability to talk immediately after birth, his superhuman strength, his ability to command winds and fish, and his resurrection from death. These elements showcase his divine or mythic prowess and contribute to the epic's fantastical nature.
Buddhism isn't into the wish or prayer granting business. Gods and supernatural beings do that, Buddha is neither of those, he is a man. Buddhism does not see gods or deities as interacting with humans.
The supernatural elements in Macbeth include the appearance of witches who prophesize the future, the supernatural events surrounding King Duncan's murder such as the unnatural darkness and the owl's screech, and the ghost of Banquo haunting Macbeth during a banquet. These elements contribute to the overall atmosphere of mystery and dark forces at play in the play.