• Transfiguration of Body is a passive skill from item or skill tree, which "Increases and Reductions to Maximum Life also apply to Attack Damage at 30% of their value".
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  • That is of course something else than the transfiguration of our bodies in eternity, where they will perpetually be spiritual incorruptible bodies.
  • Below are the all-time best Transfiguration poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. ... Radiant crystalline a lighter body you romanced the divine in my mind.
  • So, more Mana from Transfiguration of Mind abilities means you can perform more magical abilities since you have a bigger pool to draw from.
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  • I was looking through Path of Building and saw the Tenacity node: 5% maximum life and Transfiguration of Body.
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  • The beauty thou discernest, all is hers; But grows in radiance as it soars on high Through mortal eyes unto the soul above: 'Tis there transfigured...
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  • Ahead: a thousand moments of transfiguration, Each one a death – and resurrection – in itself, As we are both transformed and transform...
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  • Transfiguration’ by Louisa May Alcott is a personal poem written from the poet’s own perspective.
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  • Transfiguration. Mysterious death! who in a single hour Life's gold can so refine, And by thy art divine Change mortal weakness to immortal power!
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  • Rudolf Bultmann is convinced that the transfiguration story is an ancient resurrection account, perhaps narrated in language closer to its original form in II Peter...
  • The poet and priest Malcolm Guite’s poem for the Feast of Transfiguration captures what I’ve tried to say here in an outstanding sonnet.
  • Today we recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day with readings from Gospel of Mark and Book of Esther, as well as a poem for Truth and.
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  • For Francis as for many of the Eastern Fathers, the Transfiguration is an event to be realized in our mortal flesh.
  • He is God made flesh, and as Peter, James, and John witness the transfiguration of Christ, they experience the desire to hold on to this moment.
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