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Death And Dying Dictionary: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Death

 

Dream Interpretation Death

On a deeper psychological level dreams of death reflect some kind of end or finalization of affairs, emotions, relationships. Seeing a dead stranger is a sign that you are thinking about separation or you have managed to resolve a difficult situation successfully. Seeing an open grave means that you have suffered a loss, but will be able to recover from it. Dreams of death reflect the phase of end in our lives and the time of change.

 

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

 

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

 

Death And Dying Dictionary: From the Finite to the Infinite

Who can measure the infinity of time? The flow of time is permanent; so it would flow on even if all the clocks in the world stopped ticking.

 

Night and day, months and years roll on, but to the individual, the period of time between his birth and death assumes prime importance. From this measure of time emerges the ethical value of that time.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Death And Dying Dictionary: When It's Time, Let Go

Death is an enigma. It is impossible to define life without death. Up to its very last link, life is a bio-chemical chain reaction. Once life is launched, like a bullet it must reach its final destination, which is death.

 

Death is less frightening, however, when we concede that life attains maximum fullness only when it is guided by an ideal, by something for which we are willing to die if necessary. Whatever incites us to die also incites us to live with greater intensity.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Kiss of Death

Kiss of Death. According to the Kabbalah, the earnest follower does not die by the power of the Evil Spirit, Yetzer ha Rah, but by a kiss from the mouth of Jehovah Tetragrammaton, meeting him in the Haikal Ahabah or Palace of Love.

 

(See also: Kiss of Death, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

Death And Dying Dictionary: Freedom From Exile  

Destiny and the dynamics of living often remove us from the place we belong to, from what we refer to as our hometown. Living away, we tend to get "hometown-sick".

 

We split ourselves, and suffer a 'body here, mind there' syndrome. Interestingly, this can happen not just to an individual or a family, but even collectively to a whole people.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Leadership is About Taking Decisions

Whatever we are today is the direct consequence of choices we made and decisions we took. Our karma cannot be shared. It is non-transferable. Leadership, and indeed life itself, is primarily about making decisions.

 

Events such as the recent Indo-Pak goodwill cricket series bring into focus the indivisibility of leadership decisions and its consequences thereof.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Eighth Sphere, Planet of Death

Eighth Sphere or Planet of Death Both a globe and a condition of being, where utterly, irredeemably corrupt human souls are attracted, to be dissipated as earth entities.

 

These "lost souls" have through lifetimes lost their link with their inner god, and so can no longer serve as a channel for those spiritual forces. Too gross to remain in kama-loka or avichi, they sink to this slowly dying planet of our solar system, invisible because too dense, which acts as a vent or receptacle for human waste.

 

"The Eighth Sphere is a very necessary organic part of the destiny of our earth and its chain. . . . in the solar system there are certain bodies which act as vents, cleansing channels, receptacles for human waste and slag. . . . (the lost soul)

 

therefore sinks into the Planet of Death or the globe of Mara to which its own heavy material magnetism drags it, where it is dissipated as an entity from above, which means from our globe, and is slowly ground over in nature's laboratory. . . . However, precisely because the lost soul is yet an aggregate of astral-vital-psychical life-atoms connected around a monad as yet scarcely evolved, this monad, when freed from its earth veil of life atoms, thereupon begins in the Planet of Death a career of its own in this highly material globe (FSO 347-8).

 

(See also: Eighth Sphere, Planet of Death, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Death And Dying Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Death

death

Life's other side, afterlife, discarnate realm of existence

 

(See also: Death, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Death And Dying Dictionary: Birth and Death

A poem about birth and death.

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.


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Death And Dying Dictionary: Ode to Death

Death poetry!

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Discover The Truth, Set Yourself Free

Krishna asserts that action cannot be avoided, and should be performed without consideration of the "fruit of action". Progression on the ladder of karma was associated with good action: one who did good things in life moved up the ladder.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Jewish bereavement - Death and dying

Everything that Jews do regarding death is for one of two reasons: respect for the dead (kavod ha-met) or to console those left behind (nihum avelim). Jewish bereavement - Death bed. By Jewish law, Jews are forbidden to do anything to hasten a person's death but, are at the same time required to do anything possible to comfort the dying. So the spectrum of what can-and-cannot be done for a person on their deathbed goes to both extremes. There are some who will not touch a dying person for fear that something so mild might bring about their demise. Jewish ...

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Holy Living and Holy Dying

Holy Living and Holy Dying is the collective title of two books of Christian devotion by Jeremy Taylor. They were originally published as The Rules and Exercises of Holy Living, 1650 and The Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying, 1651. The two books represent one of the high points of English prose during the period of the early Stuarts. According to historian Nancy Lee Beaty (1970, The Craft of Dying: A Study in the Literary Tradition of the Ars Moriendi in England), Holy Dying

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Death

Death is the cessation of physical life in a living organism, or the state of the organism after that event. Death - Interpretations of death. In almost all societies, death has one or several symbols associated with it. Common symbols of death in Western cultures include the grim reaper and the color black; conversely, in certain Eastern cultures, the color white is considered symbolic of death. The grave is a metonym for death. Biologically, death can occur to wholes, to parts, or to both. For exam ...

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Montmédy - The citadel of Montmédy

In 1221 the first castle of Montmédy has been built on top of a hill by Lord de Chiny. Montmédy became soon the capital of his territory - later it belongend to Luxemburg, Burgundy, Austria and Spain. The original castle was replaced with a fortress by Karl V. in the 16th century. After Marville and Stenay had been occupied by the French, 30,000 soldiers, including King Louis XIV, attacked Marville, whilst 756 were defending it in 1657. They hold it for 57 days and only surrendered after the death of the governor Jean V. of Allamont. Vauba ...

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Montmédy, Montmédy - The citadel of Montmédy, Montmédy - External link

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - My Dying Bride - Biography

During the 1990s My Dying Bride were part of what was known as the death/doom 'Big Three' with Paradise Lost and Anathema. Their music is characterised by romantic, sensual lyrics and an obsessive attention to atmospheric detail. Early demos were death metal in a traditional sense, though much slower than most. However, debut album As The Flower Withers saw the addition of violins and keyboards. Turn Loose the Swans built on that foundation, utilising clean as well as death grunts and - unusually - lead violin on several tracks ...

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My Dying Bride, My Dying Bride - Biography, My Dying Bride - Members, My Dying Bride - Current members, My Dying Bride - Former members, My Dying Bride - Discography, My Dying Bride - Demos singles and EPs, My Dying Bride - Albums, My Dying Bride - Compilations, My Dying Bride - Other Releases

Read more here: » My Dying Bride: Encyclopedia II - My Dying Bride - Biography

Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Dying declaration - In the United States

Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, a dying declaration is admissible if: it constituted the last words of a person who was dying, and that person was aware that he or she was dying, and that person made a statement, based on their actual knowledge, that relates in some way to the cause or circumstances of his or her death. For example, suppose Rachel stabs Joey and then runs away, and a police office happens upon Joey as he lays in the gutter, bleeding to death. If Joey manages to sputter out with his last words, "I'm dying - Rachel stabbed me" (or even just (" ...

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Dying declaration, Dying declaration - In the United States, Dying declaration - In India

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Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Dying declaration - In the United States

Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, a dying declaration is admissible if: it constituted the last words of a person who was dying, and that person was aware that he or she was dying, and that person made a statement, based on their actual knowledge, that relates in some way to the cause or circumstances of his or her death. For example, suppose Rachel stabs Joey and then runs away, and a police office happens upon Joey as he lays in the gutter, bleeding to death. If Joey manages to sputter out with his last words, "I'm dying - Rachel stabbed me" (or even just " ...

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Dying declaration, Dying declaration - In the United States, Dying declaration - In India

Read more here: » Dying declaration: Encyclopedia II - Dying declaration - In the United States

Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Malmédy massacre trial - Verdicts and aftermath

On July 16, 1946 the verdict was delivered on 73 members of the Kampfgruppe Peiper. 43 sentenced to death by hanging 22 sentenced to life imprisonment 2 sentenced to 20 years imprisonment 1 sentenced to 15 years imprisonment 5 sentenced to 10 years imprisonment the former Colonel Joachim Peiper was sentenced to death. The sentences were commuted at the behest of a U.S. Senate armed services subcommittee led by Se ...

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Malmédy massacre trial, Malmédy massacre trial - Trial, Malmédy massacre trial - Verdicts and aftermath

Read more here: » Malmédy massacre trial: Encyclopedia II - Malmédy massacre trial - Verdicts and aftermath

Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - My Dying Bride - Members

My Dying Bride - Current members. Aaron Stainthorpe - Vocals (1990-) Shaun Steels - Drums (1998-) Adrian Jackson - Bass (1990-) Hamish Glencross - Guitar (1999-) Andrew Craighan - Guitar (1990-) Sarah Stanton - Keyboards (2002-) My Dying Bride - Former members. Martin Powell - Keyboards, Violins (1992-1998) Yasmin Ahmid - Keyboards (1998-2002) Calvin Robertshaw - Guitar (1990-1999) Bill Law - Drums (1998-1999)See also:

My Dying Bride, My Dying Bride - Biography, My Dying Bride - Members, My Dying Bride - Current members, My Dying Bride - Former members, My Dying Bride - Discography, My Dying Bride - Demos singles and EPs, My Dying Bride - Albums, My Dying Bride - Compilations, My Dying Bride - Other Releases

Read more here: » My Dying Bride: Encyclopedia II - My Dying Bride - Members

Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Death - Interpretations of death

In almost all societies, death has one or several symbols associated with it. Common symbols of death in Western cultures include the grim reaper and the color black; conversely, in certain Eastern cultures, the color white is considered symbolic of death. The grave is a metonym for death. Biologically, death can occur to wholes, to parts, or to both. For example, it is possible for individual cells and even organs to die, and yet for the organism as a whole to continue to live; many individual cells live for only a short time, and so most of an organism's cells (except for nerve and muscle) are ...

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Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Causes of death in the United States, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions

Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Interpretations of death

Death And Dying Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Death - Interpretations of death

In almost all societies, death has one or several symbols associated with it. Common symbols of death in Western cultures include the grim reaper and the color black; conversely, in certain Eastern cultures, the color white is considered symbolic of death. The grave is a metonym for death. Biologically, death can occur to wholes, to parts, or to both. For example, it is possible for individual cells and even organs to die, and yet for the organism as a whole to continue to live; many individual cells live for only a short time, and so most of an organism's cells (except for nerve and muscle) are ...

See also:

Death, Death - Interpretations of death, Death - Criteria of human death: medical religious and legal, Death - When is a person dead?, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes during the process of dying, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - When death is imminent, Death - When death occurs, Death - Most causal causes of death, Death - Other notable causes of death in the United States 2002, Death - What happens to humans after death?, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions

Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Interpretations of death




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