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  2. 10 Signs Someone Is a Fake Friend - AOL

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    Here are the signs of a fake friend. It can be hard to spot a fake friend, but if their behavior is repeatedly manipulative or unkind, it's time to walk away. Here are the signs of a fake friend.

  3. 11 Signs You Might Have a Toxic Friend (& What to Do ... - AOL

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    Toxic patterns vary from person to person, but generally, toxic behavior is characterized by criticism, control, manipulation and guilt. For example, if your friend consistently shames you for ...

  4. 16 Signs You're Losing a Friend—Plus, How To Cope ... - AOL

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    When the texts and calls become less and less frequent, it’s a warning sign you might be becoming distant from your friend. 3. They aren’t the first person you want to tell major life events ...

  5. Beatific vision - Wikipedia

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    A person or angel possessing the beatific vision reaches, as a member of the communion of saints, perfect salvation in its entirety, i.e., heaven. The notion of vision stresses the intellectual component of salvation, i.e., the immediate contemplation of God, though it encompasses the whole of the experience of joy, with happiness coming from ...

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  7. Not in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "not in Heaven" is understood to justify human authority to interpret the Torah. The Talmud explains "[The Torah] is not in Heaven" to mean that the meaning of the Torah itself is to be uncovered not by prophets, or even God's miracles or words, but by humankind's interpretation and decision-making.

  8. Cotard's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cotard's syndrome, also known as Cotard's delusion or walking corpse syndrome, is a rare mental disorder in which the affected person holds the delusional belief that they are dead, do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost their blood or internal organs. [1]

  9. 5 things not to say to a grieving friend - AOL

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    Last week, I got a text from an old friend who I’d not heard from in the months since my husband’s death. She said, “I haven’t found the right words to text you.”