C.S. Lewis said that the universe is at war, a cosmic war, but it is not one of independent powers. It is a civil war, a rebellion, and we are living in a part of the universe occupied by the rebel.
Is the increasing fascination with the supernatural a sign that we are caught between two worlds? Does this growing mainstream appeal of this concept reflect a rise in unseen spiritual activity, a hidden war where unseen entities like angels and demons actually contest for our souls?
Or, in our modern context, does the idea of a literal, unseen struggle between spiritual entities simply sound like a compelling fantasy. Perhaps it’s akin to the epic battles in works like J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, which serves mainly to satisfy our imagination and feed our collective longing for escapism.
What if this widespread intrigue with the supernatural isn’t just a fantasy, a baseless rumor, or a quirky fringe belief? Could this persistent fascination be a deeper indicator – a spiritual longing for a journey back to re-enchantment, a quest for something genuinely profound and real, yet intangible?
C.S. Lewis said that the universe is at war, a cosmic war, but it is not one of independent powers. It is a civil war, a rebellion, and we are living in a part of the universe occupied by the rebel.
Is the increasing fascination with the supernatural a sign that we are caught between two worlds? Does this growing mainstream appeal of this concept reflect a rise in unseen spiritual activity, a hidden war where unseen entities like angels and demons actually contest for our souls?
Or, in our modern context, does the idea of a literal, unseen struggle between spiritual entities simply sound like a compelling fantasy. Perhaps it’s akin to the epic battles in works like J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, which serves mainly to satisfy our imagination and feed our collective longing for escapism.
What if this widespread intrigue with the supernatural isn’t just a fantasy, a baseless rumor, or a quirky fringe belief? Could this persistent fascination be a deeper indicator – a spiritual longing for a journey back to re-enchantment, a quest for something genuinely profound and real, yet intangible?
(S+U) Rick Hansen–My father was an exorcist, and the cosmic struggle feels strangely modern https://t.co/Q5IHel540y #religion #supernatural #spiritualwarfare #21stc
— Kendall Harmon (@KendallHarmon6) January 21, 2026
