Yes - the power of concentrated positive thought usually brings about positive results but this is not "divine intervention" but rather the real power of positive though and action. Like the saying goes: If you think you can't - then you won't. And if you think you can - you wil" Attitude determines everything. Faith gives you the confidence to alter your reality - but the things you have faith in may not actually exist.
As a Christian, I experience two forms of absolute reality. The first is visual or physical. For instance, in absolute reality I understand that I am sitting here typing this sentence. The second absolute reality is through faith. Through faith, I understand that, because I have accepted Jesus as my Savior, I will spend eternity with Him. The second point can be debated endlessly, but the arguments and debates don't change the facts. The thing about Christians, however, is that they can "see" the facts about eternity, through faith. In our eyes, whether or not this view is seen through others' eyes, this faith is absolute reality.
Reality could be changed... Alter Real
Salomon Alter Halpern has written: 'Tales of faith' -- subject(s): Jewish Legends, Legends, Jewish, Tales
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U in IHS? Philips' class?
Troy Stewart is the alter ego of Tyroc. He has a reality warping scream.
It can alter our perceptions of the truth.
No he was miserable when he turned his head and seen Faith at the alter..
Nope. In fact, Christianity is not an escape from reality, because what they believe in relates to reality, and is reality.You may think that Christianity is just a blind faith that people believe in because they do not want to face reality. But on the contrary, Christianity teaches us of reality, and how to face reality.
In legend, Geroge is known for killing a dragon. In reality he is known for being a martyr for his faith.
David A. Pailin has written: 'God and the processes of reality' -- subject(s): God, Theism, Process theology 'The way of faith' -- subject(s): Faith
People of the Muslim faith do not ritually alter, mark or otherwise identify their faith outwardly via physical markings. Faith is in the heart and mind of the believer. Therefore the answer to your question would be, there is no way to know unless a family member or friend identifies the deceased.