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  2. Human guise - Wikipedia

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    For the first time Psyche sees the true form of her lover Eros; darkness had hidden his wings. A human disguise (also human guise and sometimes human form) [1] is a concept in fantasy, folklore, mythology, religion, literature, iconography, and science fiction whereby non-human beings — such as gods, angels, monsters, extraterrestrials, or robots — are able to shapeshift or be disguised to ...

  3. Hypnos - Wikipedia

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    Hypnos (left) and Thanatos (right) carry the body of Sarpedon while Hermes watches, Euphronios Krater, an Attic red-figure calyx-krater, c. 515–510 BC [1]. In Greek mythology, Hypnos (/ ˈ h ɪ p n ɒ s /; Ancient Greek: Ὕπνος, 'sleep'), [2] also spelled Hypnus, is the personification of sleep.

  4. Divine countenance - Wikipedia

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    The biblical statements from Exodus and John quoted above were taken to apply not only to God the Father in person, but to all attempts at the depiction of his face. [16] The development of full images of God the Father in Western art was much later, and the aged white-haired appearance of the Ancient of Days gradually became the conventional ...

  5. Lawsuits against supernatural beings - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of Nebraska, State Senator Ernie Chambers filed a suit in 2008 against God, seeking a permanent injunction against God's harmful activities, as an effort to publicize the issue of public access to the court system. [7] The suit was dismissed because God could not be properly notified, not having a fixed address.

  6. Stage hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    In a stage hypnosis situation the "hypnotist" chooses their participants carefully. First they give the entire audience a few exercises to perform and plant ideas in their minds, such as only intelligent people can be hypnotized; only those who are open-minded to being hypnotized and willing to participate. [citation needed]

  7. Slain in the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, their fall is broken by ushers or "catchers". Once fallen, a person may lie on the floor face up and eyes closed for several seconds to several hours in some cases. [3]: 232–233 People who have experienced the phenomenon report different degrees of awareness ranging from total consciousness to complete unconsciousness.

  8. 60 Cases Of Weaponized Incompetence That Drove Women Mad - AOL

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    Image credits: IcyTrapezium #4. My parents are in their late 70’s and they have the typical old school relationship. My Dad worked and my Mom stayed at home and did everything.

  9. Man in the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Conventionalized illustrations of the Man in the Moon seen in Western art often show a very simple face in the full moon, or a human profile in the crescent moon, corresponding to no actual markings. Some depict a man with a face turned away from the viewer on the ground, for example when viewed from North America, with Jesus Christ 's crown ...