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Dictionary - Snake, serpent Dream Interpretation Snake, serpent Snakes often represent troublesome situations that are intimidating and disturbing. These situations are very complex, and it is difficult to deal with them, you might get hurt. Sometimes, a snake stands for your enemies who are threatening you. Seeing snakes in a pit is a bad luck dream, it reflects your fears and inability to control the situation, or someone is intimidating you or uses your moral standards to manipulate you. Some snake dreams have sexual implications. A single snake in the bedroom in a woman's dream may represent a man in her life or masculine energy that is creating power issues in the relationship. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Snake, serpent, Meaning of Dreams about Snake, serpent, Dream Interpretation Snake, serpent)
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Dictionary - Snake Snake 1. An ancient symbol of transmutation. The dreamer will soon undergo a vast inner change that will be reflected in her outer life. If the dream is a positive and uplifting one, then good times are ahead. If the dream is a scary one, the times ahead may still be good ones, but the dreamer needs to be very careful of pitfalls along the way. 2. An even more ancient symbol for the Great Goddess. If the dreamer is a woman, then she will soon come into realization of her power as a woman. If the dreamer is a man, especially if he is single, a very powerful and exciting woman will soon come into his life—though she may not be a potential love partner. Astrological parallels: Scorpio, Pluto. Tarot parallels: The Tower, The Empress. Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Snake, Meaning of Dreams about Snake, Dream Interpretation Snake)
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See also:James Hillman, James Hillman - Brief Biography, James Hillman - Archetypal Psychology, James Hillman - Influences, James Hillman - Psyche or Soul, James Hillman - Dream Analysis, James Hillman - The Soul's Code, James Hillman - Select Bibliography Read more here: » James Hillman: Encyclopedia II - James Hillman - Archetypal Psychology |
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Advaita Vedanta - Status of the world.
People often get confused by Advaita teachings that the universe is false. Shankara says that the world is not true, it is an illusion, but this is because of some logical reasons. Let us first analyse Shankara's definition of Truth, and hence why the world is not considered true.
Shankara says that whatever thing remains eternal is true, and whatever is non-eternal is untrue. Since the world is created and destroyed, is is not true.
Truth is the thing ...
See also:Advaita Vedanta, Advaita Vedanta - Adi Sankara: The Pillar of Advaita, Advaita Vedanta - Salient Features of Advaitism, Advaita Vedanta - Three levels of Truth, Advaita Vedanta - Brahman, Advaita Vedanta - Māyā, Advaita Vedanta - God, Advaita Vedanta - Atman, Advaita Vedanta - Salvation, Advaita Vedanta - Other points, Advaita Vedanta - Are the world and God wholly false?, Advaita Vedanta - Status of the world, Advaita Vedanta - Status of God, Advaita Vedanta - Status of ethics, Advaita Vedanta - Shankara's theory of creation, Advaita Vedanta - Comparison with the Buddhist school of Shunyavada, Advaita Vedanta - Adi Sankara's thoughts in a summary, Advaita Vedanta - The Impact of Advaita, Advaita Vedanta - Advaita and Science, Advaita Vedanta - Important Books and Figures of Advaita Vedanta, Advaita Vedanta - Mahavakya, Advaita Vedanta - Founders & key texts, Advaita Vedanta - Demigods Sages and Saints of Advaitins, Advaita Vedanta - Later teachers and proponents, Advaita Vedanta - Other References Read more here: » Advaita Vedanta: Encyclopedia II - Advaita Vedanta - Are the world and God wholly false? |
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There are two schools of thought as to the nature of the strength. Some state that the limit for a Slayer's abilities is 10 tons of dead lifting strength, like Spider-Man. The second school of thought limits the ability to 2 tons at most. The difference in opinion is largely a result of the use of ...
See also:Slayer Buffyverse, Slayer Buffyverse - The Chosen One, Slayer Buffyverse - Known Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - The legend, Slayer Buffyverse - The future, Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilities, Slayer Buffyverse - Potential Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Non-canon Slayers, Slayer Buffyverse - Slayers turned vampires Read more here: » Slayer Buffyverse: Encyclopedia II - Slayer Buffyverse - Powers and abilities |
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Homeopathy - Theory of disease.
The conventional theory of disease in Hahnemann's time was based on the four humours. Mainstream medicine focused on restoring the balance in the humours, either by attempting to remove an excess of a humour (by such methods as bloodletting and purging, the use of laxatives, enemas and nauseous substances that made patients vomit) or by suppressing symptoms associated with the humours causing trouble, such as giving feverish (and so hot and wet) pa ...
See also:Homeopathy, Homeopathy - Basic principles, Homeopathy - Theory of disease, Homeopathy - The Law of Similars, Homeopathy - The Theory of Infinitesimals, Homeopathy - Chronic disease, Homeopathy - History, Homeopathy - Homeopathy around the world, Homeopathy - Diversity, Homeopathy - Pragmatism versus mysticism, Homeopathy - Classical versus non-classical homeopathy, Homeopathy - The popularity of homeopathy, Homeopathy - The scientific validity of homeopathy, Homeopathy - The status quo, Homeopathy - Misconceptions about homeopathy, Homeopathy - Composition of homeopathic remedies, Homeopathy - Homeopathy and vaccination, Homeopathy - Safety of homeopathic treatment Read more here: » Homeopathy: Encyclopedia II - Homeopathy - Basic principles |
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