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Dictionary - Diary, days Dream Interpretation Diary, days The diary is a symbol of the past events that were important to you. If you dream of a diary, your subconscious might be telling you that you are confronted with the past experiences which you didn't reconcile with. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Diary, days, Meaning of Dreams about Diary, days, Dream Interpretation Diary, days)
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Social Studies Dictionary - Memorial Day Definition and meaning of Memorial Day Memorial Day Memorial Day is a legal holiday in the United States to honor members of the military killed in war. Its origins date back to the first Confederate Memorial Day on April 26, 1865, when ladies visited the military cemetery in Vicksburg, Mississippi. In 1868, the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, John A. Logan, declared May 30 as a day to decorate the graves of both Union and Confederate veterans. New York was the first state to adopt "Decoration Day" (later called Memorial Day) as a legal holiday, doing so in 1873. Not all southern states recognized the holiday; many continued their own observations until after World War I. Today most states observe Memorial Day on the last Monday of May with parades and ceremonies at local cemeteries. Veterans present patriotic speeches and a lone bugler plays "Taps" in memory of those who gave their lives in support of the country. National services occur each year at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington, Virginia. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Memorial Day Definition and meaning of Memorial Day Memorial Day Memorial Day is a legal holiday in the United States to honor members of the military killed in war. Its origins date back to the first Confederate Memorial Day on April 26, 1865, when ladies visited the military cemetery in Vicksburg, Mississippi. In 1868, the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, John A. Logan, declared May 30 as a day to decorate the graves of both Union and Confederate veterans. New York was the first state to adopt "Decoration Day" (later called Memorial Day) as a legal holiday, doing so in 1873. Not all southern states recognized the holiday; many continued their own observations until after World War I. Today most states observe Memorial Day on the last Monday of May with parades and ceremonies at local cemeteries. Veterans present patriotic speeches and a lone bugler plays "Taps" in memory of those who gave their lives in support of the country. National services occur each year at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington, Virginia. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Labor Day Definition and meaning of Labor Day Labor Day Labor Day is a federal legal holiday in the United States and Canada. The day began in the United States in 1882 when Peter McGuire, founder of a carpenters' union, proposed to the New York City Central Labor Union that they support an annual "labor day." McGuire recommended the first Monday in September because it fell half-way between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving. The first parade and festival occurred on September 5, 1882. President Grover Cleveland signed the bill designating the legal holiday in 1894. Originally labor viewed it as an opportunity for political speeches and demonstrations but after organized labor became more prevalent, the focus shifted to an emphasis on the day as a last summer holiday. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Labor Day Definition and meaning of Labor Day Labor Day Labor Day is a federal legal holiday in the United States and Canada. The day began in the United States in 1882 when Peter McGuire, founder of a carpenters' union, proposed to the New York City Central Labor Union that they support an annual "labor day." McGuire recommended the first Monday in September because it fell half-way between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving. The first parade and festival occurred on September 5, 1882. President Grover Cleveland signed the bill designating the legal holiday in 1894. Originally labor viewed it as an opportunity for political speeches and demonstrations but after organized labor became more prevalent, the focus shifted to an emphasis on the day as a last summer holiday. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Judgment Day Judgment Day - To dream of the judgment day, foretells that you will accomplish some well-planned work, if you appear resigned and hopeful of escaping punishment. Otherwise, your work will prove a failure.
- For a young woman to appear before the judgment bar and hear the verdict of "Guilty,'' denotes that she will cause much distress among her friends by her selfish and unbecoming conduct. If she sees the dead rising, and all the earth solemnly and fearfully awaiting the end, there will be much struggling for her, and her friends will refuse her aid. It is also a forerunner of unpleasant gossip, and scandal is threatened. Business may assume hopeless aspects.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Judgment Day, Meaning of Dreams about Judgment Day, Dream Interpretation Judgment Day)
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Day of Judgment, Day of Judgment, In theosophy, a testing of the soul of a candidate for initiation, as in the judgment of the soul before Osiris in the Egyptian Book of the Dead; or to the final readjustment at the end of cycle of manifestation, when there is an involution or return to the original divine and cosmic unity; sometimes spoken of as the Day Be-with-us or Day Come-to-us. All the karma of the cycle of manifestation then will have been balanced, all accounts paid. In Christianity, the idea takes color from Hebrew prophetic denunciations, such as that of Zephaniah who, after denouncing Judah and Jerusalem, promises a reign of universal peace under a Jehovah or Yahveh. In Revelations 14:14-20, there is a judgment which is evidently connected with the expected appearance of a Messiah. In the episcopal creeds believers declare their faith in Jesus Christ who "shall come to judge the quick and the dead." (See also: Day of Judgment, , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Siddha Yoga
Dictionary on Rakhi day Rakhi day: This festival has its origins in an ancient folk custom sisters affectionately tie a rakhi, or bracelet, on the wrists of their brothers who, in turn, promise always to protect them. To celebrate this day, many Siddha Yoga meditation students offer each other rakhis, representing a bond of love and protection. (See also: Rakhi day, Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on CROSS-QUARTER DAYS CROSS-QUARTER DAYS: the traditional Pagan holidays which occur exactly between each Sabbat or seasonal festival; i.e., Candlemas, Beltane, Lammas and Samhain. These are the 4 holidays that fall between the Quarter holidays, see next... they are the midpoints of the season or Quarters & relate to lambing, harvest, planting, & slaughter times. As opposed to Solar dates of QUARTERS, these being the 4 holidays that recognize Solstices & Equinoxes. (See also: CROSS-QUARTER DAYS, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Great Day Be With Us Great Day Be With Us The lipikas, karmic recorders of the universe, make a barrier -- the so-called ring pass-not -- impassable during its existence but passable through evolution, between the personal ego and the impersonal or cosmic self. The incarnating monads cannot pass this "ring" until they have through evolutionary risings and development become merged once more in the universal or cosmic soul. The lipikas "are directly connected with Karma and what the Christians call the Day of Judgment; in the East it was called the Day after Mahamanvantara, or the 'Day-Be-With-Us.' Then everything becomes one, all individualities are merged into one, yet each knowing itself . . . then, that which to us now is non-consciousness or the unconscious, will then be absolute consciousness" (TBL 112). This is called with the Egyptians the Day of Come-to-Us and refers to what the Hindus call the paranirvana or great night of union in Brahman. (See also: Great Day Be With Us, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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