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  2. Indigo children - Wikipedia

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    [10] [8] [26] The idea was later popularized by the 1998 book The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived, written by husband and wife self-help lecturers Lee Carroll and Jan Tober. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] In 2002, the first international conference on indigo children was held in Hawaii, drawing 600 attendees, and there have been subsequent ...

  3. Spiritual death in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual death is distinct from physical death and the second death. According to the doctrine of original sin, all people have a sinful nature and thus commit sin, and are thereby spiritually dead. Those who have faith in Jesus Christ are thereafter made spiritually alive. The unbeliever's physical death, subsequent resurrection, and final ...

  4. Spiritual death - Wikipedia

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    But the nature of the soul in Judaism is uncertain. [5] So how Jews understand Ezekiel is a matter of controversy. [6] [7] [8] And therefore what Spiritual Death means in Judaism is uncertain. Nonetheless, if spiritual death is the death of the soul, sin is the cause of it, whatever it is.

  5. Is Seeing a Spider a Good Omen? What To Know About the ... - AOL

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    A pattern of frequent spider sightings reinforces the reassuring signal that you’re headed in the right direction according to your spiritual calling. However, context remains crucial in ...

  6. Facts Boomers Learned in School That Are Dead Wrong

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    Kids in school are taught that Edison invented the lightbulb. In fact, he took credit for the work of a group of scientists who developed the concept. Shame on you, Tom.

  7. Five Holy Wounds - Wikipedia

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    Christ after his Resurrection, with the ostentatio vulnerum, showing his wounds, Austria, c. 1500. The five wounds comprised 1) the nail hole in his right hand, 2) the nail hole in his left hand, 3) the nail hole in his right foot, 4) the nail hole in his left foot, 5) the wound to his torso from the piercing of the spear.

  8. Purgatory - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox theology does not generally describe the situation of the dead as involving suffering or fire, although it nevertheless describes it as a "direful condition". [81] The souls of the righteous dead are in light and rest, with a foretaste of eternal happiness; but the souls of the wicked are in a state the reverse of this.

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