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It is also believed as an alternative construct that shadows are in [[fact]] a representation of [[God]]'s [[presence]] around an object; like a [[halo]]. Early eastern [[belief]]s also play to this theory. For example, Vishnu (a prominent Hindu god) would appear to help followers by assisting with tasks by lending some of his extra arms to assist the burden of the person.
 
It is also believed as an alternative construct that shadows are in [[fact]] a representation of [[God]]'s [[presence]] around an object; like a [[halo]]. Early eastern [[belief]]s also play to this theory. For example, Vishnu (a prominent Hindu god) would appear to help followers by assisting with tasks by lending some of his extra arms to assist the burden of the person.
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The brighter the shining of the spiritualized [[personality]] ([[the Father]] in the universe, the [[Thought Adjuster|fragment]] of potential spirit personality in the [[individual]] creature), the greater the '''shadow''' cast by the intervening [[mind]] upon its [[material]] investment. In [[time]], man's [[body]] is just as real as [[mind]] or [[spirit]], but in death, both mind ([[identity]]) and spirit survive while the body does not. A [[cosmic]] [[reality]] can be nonexistent in [[personality]] [[experience]].
    
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