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  2. Divine intervention - Wikipedia

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    Divine intervention is an event that occurs when a deity (i.e. God or gods) becomes actively involved in changing some situation in human affairs. In contrast to other kinds of divine action, the expression "divine intervention" implies that there is some kind of identifiable situation or state of affairs that a god chooses to get involved with, to intervene in, in order to change, end, or ...

  3. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Then the term divine intervention refers specifically to the direct involvement of a deity. Moksha: (Sanskrit: मोक्ष, liberation) or Mukti (Sanskrit: विमुक्ति, release) Refers, in general, to liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth.

  4. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Believers assert that the healing of disease and disability can be brought about by religious faith through prayer or other rituals that, according to adherents, can stimulate a divine presence and power. Religious belief in divine intervention does not depend on empirical evidence of an evidence-based outcome achieved via faith healing. [2]

  5. Faith in Real Estate: Using Divine Intervention to Sell Homes

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    But after a little divine intervention, she said, she snagged a buyer three weeks later. "I have a dear friend -- she's a good Catholic," explained Berkowitz, who is Jewish. "She said, 'You need ...

  6. 'Divine Intervention': Trump Returns To Site Of Assassination ...

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    “I believe there was divine intervention that he didn’t end up dead after he got shot,” said Abigail Jones, a 43-year-old Trump supporter from Pittsburgh, one of the thousands who trekked to ...

  7. Trial by ordeal - Wikipedia

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    In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries some kinds of ordeals were once again used in witch-hunts, although these were actually intended more as a physical test of whether the accused would float, rather than an ordeal invoking divine intervention to prove or disprove guilt, i.e., a witch floated by the nature of a witch, not because God ...

  8. An unusually reflective Trump suggests divine intervention in ...

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    To some, Trump has even suggested divine intervention spared his life. “It was God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post in the immediate ...

  9. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Phaethon are Transformed into Poplars by Santi di Tito, 16th century.. In ancient Greece, the surviving Greek mythology features a wide collection of myths where the subjects are physically transformed, usually through either divine intervention or sorcery and spells. [1]