A position that affirms nature while recognizing that "nature" is a concept with a history, a concept that can and should be expanded. Metanaturalism holds that the natural world includes more than current science acknowledges—not supernatural additions, but natural phenomena not yet
incorporated into scientific
understanding. Consciousness, paranormal experiences, spiritual phenomena—these may be natural, just not yet naturalized. Metanaturalism is
naturalism that has learned humility, that knows its current map is incomplete, and that remains open to nature being stranger than we currently imagine.
"Science says near-death experiences are just brain chemistry. Metanaturalism says: maybe brain chemistry is how
consciousness does
what it does, but the experiences people report—the light, the peace, the meetings—might still be real. Real doesn't mean supernatural; it might mean nature is richer than our models. Stay open, stay curious, stay
naturalist but not closed."