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Aquarium Dictionary: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Aquarium

 

Dream Interpretation Aquarium

Seeing fish in an aquarium indicates small short pleasures you are going to have or having right now in your life. The condition of water (clear/murky) and the size and condition of fish are very important. They depict the quality and amount of pleasure.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Aquarium , Meaning of Dreams about Aquarium , Dream Interpretation Aquarium )

 

Aquarium Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Aquarium

Aquarium Dream Symbols:

The unconscious, where true aspects of the self reside. Confinement to unconscious attitudes/emotions that need to be brought to consciousness.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Aquarium, Unconscious, Confinement, Unconscious attitudes, Unconscious emotions

 

Aquarium Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Aquarium

 

Aquarium

Water in all forms is a very meaningful symbol. It may represent emotions, the unconscious, sexuality, and, at times, life itself. Before interpreting this symbol first consider the other details in the dream and the overall quality of the dream experience. The aquarium could represent a portion of your life or a "slice of life." Aquariums are generally balanced and fully contained ecosystems. People enjoy aquariums because they find them soothing and relaxing. Thus, this dream's message may be a call for contemplation and relaxation. It may represent life in a small setting as a compensation to the stress and, at times, overwhelming complexity of daily experiences.

 

See also: Meaning of Dreams about Water, Ocean, and River

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Aquarium , Meaning of Dreams about Aquarium , Dream Interpretation Aquarium )

 

Aquarium Dictionary: The Holographic Universe

This very, very exciting article actually gives a scientific theory behind many spiritual viewpoints and spiritual experiences, including enlightenment and the perception of oneness encountered by many people that have had strong spiritual experiences.

It all started 1982 at the University of Paris. A research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. Aspect and his team discovered that under certain circumstances subatomic particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously communicate with each other regardless of the distance separating them. After this, it didnt take long before the idea of a holographic universe was created. But the implications of this are truly mind boggling

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Aquarium Dictionary: FAQs on Feng Shui

FAQs on Feng Shui

Here are some FAQs or frequently asked questions regarding feng shui.

 

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Aquarium group

For the water tank, see Aquarium; for the album by the Danish pop-dance group Aqua see Aquarium (album). Aquarium [Аквариум] is a Russian rock-group, formed in Leningrad in 1972 by Boris Grebenshchikov, then a student of Applied Mathematics at Leningrad State University, and Anatoly "George" Gunitsky, then a playwright and absurdist poet. In the 1970s and early 1980's, rock and roll was banned in the Soviet Union (exception was given only to a few gov ...

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Furniture

Furniture is the collective term for the movable objects which support the human body (seating furniture and beds), provide storage, and hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage furniture is used to hold or contain smaller objects such as clothes, tools, books, and household goods. Furniture can be a product of artistic design and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition to furniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. Domestic furniture works, in conjunction with furnishing ...

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Zoo

A zoological garden or zoo is a place where animals are restricted within artificial environments and exhibited to the public. The first zoos were private menageries, usually belonging to monarchs. King Charles I of England established a zoo with a large python as the main attraction. The first public zoo was established in Vienna in 1752, when the Habsburg emperors decided to grant public access to the former privately-owned Schönbrunn Palace menagerie, now called Tiergarten Schönbrunn Zoo Vienna. After the French Revolutio ...

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Fish - Classification

Fish are a paraphyletic group: that is, any clade containing all fish also contains the tetrapods, which are not fish. Fish are classified into the following major groups: Conodonta Hyperoartia Petromyzontidae (lampreys) Pteraspidomorphi (early jawless fish) Thelodonti Anaspida Cephalaspidomorphi (early jawless fish) Galeaspida Pituriaspida Osteostraci Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates) Placodermi Ch ...

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Fish, Fish - Fish ecology, Fish - Note on usage: fish vs. fishes, Fish - Fish as food, Fish - Classification

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Aquarium Dictionary: Feng Shui for health

It would be apt to describe the internal energy systems or chi within us as the chakras and the external energy system or chi of our environment as the feng shui. We can cure our illness vibrationally from both inside and outside. This dual approach can alter and transmute an illness making one more receptive to medicines, treatment processes and good old prayers.

 

Feng Shui is both - a strong and powerful medicine and a support system, but it should be used responsibly. Understanding and working with the principles of Feng Shui is the key to harnessing the power of chi in a way that will support us and benefit our life. Our health is ultimately the product of our environment. The Environment in this context covers all the aspects that surround us, that provide us with immediate sustenance. The main sources we draw upon are - the environmental chi , air, water and food.

 

 

(See also: Feng Shui , Vaastu Shastra, Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space)

 

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Goldfish - Behaviour

It is often said that goldfish have a memory span of only a few seconds, but this is not entirely true. Goldfish have what could be called a selective memory; that is to say, they have some kind of consciousness of what has happened on previous occasions, but may not be sure exactly what it was. They can learn to eat from a certain ring inside their tank, or even from their caretaker's hand, because they will remember that there is something good in t ...

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Goldfish, Goldfish - History, Goldfish - Native Environment, Goldfish - Aquarium conditions, Goldfish - Varieties of domesticated goldfish, Goldfish - Chinese Goldfish Classification, Goldfish - Wild Goldfish and relationship to Crucian carp, Goldfish - Behaviour, Goldfish - Feeding, Goldfish - Breeding, Goldfish - Mosquito Control, Goldfish - Edibility & Cruelty

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Aztec - Aztec society

Aztec - Class structure. The society traditionally was divided into two social classes; the macehualli (people) or peasantry and the pilli or nobility. Nobility was not originally hereditary, although the sons of pillis had access to better resources and education, so it was easier for them to become pillis. Eventually, this class system took on the aspects of a hereditary system. The Aztec military had an equivalent to military service with a core of professional warriors; only those ...

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Aztec, Aztec - Terminology, Aztec - Legends and traditions, Aztec - Rise of the Aztecs, Aztec - The Empire, Aztec - Aztec society, Aztec - Class structure, Aztec - Slavery, Aztec - Recreation, Aztec - Tenochtitlan, Aztec - Education, Aztec - Diet, Aztec - Human sacrifice, Aztec - Poetry, Aztec - Downfall, Aztec - Sources

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Mall of America - History

The Mall of America is located on the former site of Metropolitan Stadium, where the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins played until the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome opened. The teams left Met Stadium in 1982. A plaque in Camp Snoopy commemorates the former location of home plate. One seat from Met Stadium was placed in the Mall of America at the exact location (including elevation) it occupied in the stadium, to commemorate a 520 foot home run hit by hall-of-famer Harmon Killebrew on June 3, 1967. There are no corresponding references to the Vikings, although some have suggested that a st ...

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Mall of America, Mall of America - Mall design, Mall of America - Camp Snoopy, Mall of America - History, Mall of America - Notable attractions, Mall of America - Criticism, Mall of America - Citations

Read more here: » Mall of America: Encyclopedia II - Mall of America - History

Aquarium Dictionary: Use Feng Shui to Make the New Year Better

Use Feng Shui to Make the New Year Better

Every year the energies around us change and affect us differently. In feng shui, cosmic energies play a big role in affecting our well-being. As the earth rotates around the sun, day turns into night and seasons change. The shorter days of winter tend to depress us while spring and summer tend to rejuvenate us. Our financial well-being is related to sunspots on the top of the sun, while sunspots on the bottom of the sun are associated with economic recession. The moon's gravitational forces are known to cause earthquakes and floods.

 

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Giant squid - Biology

Despite their great length, giant squid are not particularly heavy when compared to their chief predator, the Sperm Whale, because the majority of their length is taken up by their eight arms and two tentacles. The weights of recovered specimens have been measured in hundreds, rather than thousands, of kilograms. Post-larval juveniles have been discovered in surface waters off New Zealand, and there are plans to capture more such juveniles and maintain them in an aquarium in an attempt to learn more a ...

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Giant squid, Giant squid - Biology, Giant squid - Timeline, Giant squid - Giant squid prior to 1857, Giant squid - Giant squid in culture, Giant squid - Species

Read more here: » Giant squid: Encyclopedia II - Giant squid - Biology

Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Discus fish - Caring for Discus

Discus fish should be only kept by experts who have extensive experience. These fish are finicky, and they can die very easily. Appropriate water conditions: • 78-88º F (26-31º C). Most people keep their discus at about 85º F (29º C).Due to these high temperature, care should be taken when choosing tankmates for discus. • pH and general hardness should be low for general discus keeping. The water sho ...

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Discus fish, Discus fish - Caring for Discus, Discus fish - Buying Discus, Discus fish - Common Color Varieties, Discus fish - S. discus, Discus fish - S. aequifasciatus

Read more here: » Discus fish: Encyclopedia II - Discus fish - Caring for Discus

Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - London - Tourist attractions

London - Places of interest. See also: Category:Visitor attractions in London Chinatown Covent Garden Downing Street Horse Guards Parade Leicester Square The London Dungeon London Aquarium London Eye London Planetarium London Zoo Madame Tussaud's Piccadilly Circus South Bank Theatreland Tower Bridge Tower of London Trafalgar Square Camden Town See also:

London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Bottlenose Dolphin - Bottlenose Dolphins and humans

Some people kill Bottlenose Dolphins for food or because they compete for fish. Bottlenose Dolphins (and several other dolphin species) often travel together with tuna, and since the dolphins are much easier to spot than the tuna, fishermen commonly encircle dolphins to catch tuna, sometimes resulting in the death of dolphins. This has led to boycotts of tuna products and a "dolphin-safe" label for tuna caught with methods that don't endanger dolphins. Bottlenose Dolphins (as well as other dolphins) are often trained to perform in dol ...

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Bottlenose Dolphin, Bottlenose Dolphin - Physical description, Bottlenose Dolphin - Behavior and life, Bottlenose Dolphin - Diet, Bottlenose Dolphin - Senses and communication, Bottlenose Dolphin - Cognition, Bottlenose Dolphin - Tool use and culture, Bottlenose Dolphin - Sexuality and reproduction, Bottlenose Dolphin - Natural predators, Bottlenose Dolphin - Taxonomy, Bottlenose Dolphin - Conservation, Bottlenose Dolphin - Bottlenose Dolphins and humans, Bottlenose Dolphin - Bottlenose Dolphins in fiction

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Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - Carleton Underground

Carleton University - Mike's Place. Long considered the exclusive domain of graduate students and hopeful political interns, Mike's Place has quickly evolved into the on-campus home of aspiring hip-hop and electronic music DJs in the Ottawa area. The pub continues to host spoken-word poetry events and encourages open political discussion and debate. Carleton University - Tunnel System. The entire institution is connected by an elaborate series of underground tunnels covered in ...

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Carleton University, Carleton University - Academics & Reputation, Carleton University - School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Carleton University - Student Life, Carleton University - Athletics, Carleton University - Intelligence Community, Carleton University - Faculty Recruitment, Carleton University - Canadian Forces, Carleton University - Clubs and Groups, Carleton University - Google Users Group, Carleton University - 2600, Carleton University - Muslim Prayer Room, Carleton University - Fraternities, Carleton University - Carleton Underground, Carleton University - Mike's Place, Carleton University - Tunnel System, Carleton University - After Hours, Carleton University - Montreal and Boston, Carleton University - Criticism, Carleton University - Urban Legends & Myth, Carleton University - Mailbox 1941, Carleton University - Dows Lake Icebreakers, Carleton University - Lineage & Establishment, Carleton University - Chancellors, Carleton University - Presidents, Carleton University - Notable Alumni and Faculty

Read more here: » Carleton University: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - Carleton Underground

Aquarium Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Cape Town - Tourism

Cape Town is a popular tourist destination, offering the visitor a wide variety of activities such as water sports (including diving, surfing, kite-surfing and sailing), angling, wine tasting, shopping, scenic drives, mountaineering, hiking, mountain-biking, kite-flying, hang-gliding and parasailing, boat trips, and bird- and whale-watching. Cape Town - When to visit. The most popular time for visitors is the summer from October to March, though some visitors from more temperate climates might find the hei ...

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Cape Town, Cape Town - History, Cape Town - Government, Cape Town - Demographics, Cape Town - Tourism, Cape Town - When to visit, Cape Town - Main attractions, Cape Town - Highlights nearby, Cape Town - Sports teams and stadiums, Cape Town - Transport, Cape Town - To/from Cape Town, Cape Town - Within Cape Town, Cape Town - Further education in Cape Town

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