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Dictionary - Necklace
Dream
Interpretation Necklace
A necklace is an erotic symbol which indicates unmet sexual needs, desire to have more power and influence on others. Having a pink or red necklace made of corals, ruby or rose quartz means a very happy love relationship or you will fall in love. Seeing a pearl necklace or a necklace with dark precious stones foretells grief, tears and emotional cleansing. Wearing a very expensive necklace with precious stones foretells an inheritance from a distant relative or a financial reward.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
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Dream Interpretation Necklace )
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Raga
Raga (Sanskrit). One of the five Kleshas (afflictions) in Patanjali’s Yoga philosophy. In Sankhya Karika, it is the "obstruction" called love and desire in the physical or terrestrial sense. The five Kleshas are: Avidya, or ignorance; Asmita, selfishness, or "I-am-ness" ; Raga, love; Dwesha, hatred; and Abhinivesa, dread of suffering.
(See also: Raga , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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New Age Spirituality
Dictionary on
Kama
Kama: (Sanskrit , "desire") 1) One of Hinduism's four goals of life (purusharthas), together with dharma (religion), artha (profit), and moksha (liberation). 2) Kama incarnate is the god of erotic love, who incites lust by means of arrows made of flowers shot from a bowstring made of bees.
(See also: Kama , New Age
Spirituality, Body
Mind and Soul)
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Dictionary - Trapeze
Trapeze: A symbol of a strong desire for freedom - to come as close as a human being possibly can to flying on his own, whether the dreamer is actually on the trapeze or watching someone else perform. If the dreamer successfully performs a routine on a trapeze, the dreamer will experience the freedom he desires, but if he falls and crashes, he'll very likely fail due to his own shortcomings. If he falls and lands in a safety net, he'll succeed in spite of his shortcomings. Other symbols in the dream can reveal how the dreamer can avoid failure.
Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Trapeze , Meaning of Dreams about Trapeze ,
Dream Interpretation Trapeze )
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- Priest
Priest The priest in your dream could represent spiritual needs, your conscience, a desire to be virtuous, inner guidance, or your higher self. This dream could be comforting if it reassures you that there is safety and strength in spiritual forces. Please remember that dream interpretation is very, very personal. Some people may have had negative experiences with clergy, and in that case the dream may have an entirely different tone. The spiritual forces represented in this dream could be intrinsic, revealing your own spiritual qualities, strengths, and abilities, or they could represent the spiritual forces around you.
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Priest , Meaning of Dreams about Priest ,
Dream Interpretation Priest )
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Hindu logic was founded by Gautama Rishi, who is also known by the names
Akshapada and Dirghatapas. The Nyaya and the Vaiseshika are analytic types of
philosophy. The word Nyaya signifies going into a subject, i.e., investigating it analytically. In
this sense of analysis, the word Nyaya is exactly opposed to Sankhya,
synthesis. The Nyaya is sometimes called Tarka-Vidya or the Science of Debate,
Vada-Vidya or the Science of Discussion. Tarka is the special feature of the
Nyaya.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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