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    <title>Is normal ... normal?</title>
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	        A group of 14 people gathered on a recent Saturday at an area church to learn about, and share experiences of, what might be called the &quot;trans-rational&quot; — events that are not irrational, but go beyond rationality and cannot be explained in rational terms. To use an older term, we were exploring mysticism.
This was not a New Age gathering, not a seance or a coterie of seekers after the paranormal. It was firmly ...
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    <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 11:27:00 EDT</pubDate>
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