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Dream Dictionary - Enchantment, Spell, Enchanting, Enchanting Others, Cast a Spell
Enchantment, Spell, Enchanting, Enchanting Others, Cast a Spell - To dream of being under the spell of enchantment, denotes that if you are not careful you will be exposed to some evil in the form of pleasure. The young should heed the benevolent advice of their elders.
- To resist enchantment, foretells that you will be much sought after for your wise counsels and your liberality.
- To dream of trying to enchant others, portends that you will fall into evil.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
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Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Enchantment , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Enchantment , Dream Interpretation Enchantment )
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Meaning Dictionary including the meaning of dreams about: Embarrassment, Embrace, Embroidery,
Emerald, Emperor, Employee, Employment, Empress, Enchantment, Encyclopedia,
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Witch The witch in your dream could represent evil and ugliness or something more desirable such as enchantment. The word witch is usually used to describe a mean and heartless person, and in your dream you may be making associations in regard to yourself or someone else that fits that description. A witch could also represent power, magic, and goodness. "White magic" is as popular and culturally significant as darker witchcraft. However, whether good or evil, the witch always tries to defy natural law and uses a short cut to accomplish a task. Ask yourself questions about the general message in the dream; is it about revealing negative characteristics or about solving your problems and getting what you want out of life by using shortcuts? The most positive connotation of this dream could be that it encourages you to solve difficulties by using creativity and intuition and brings you closer to finding powerful and magical parts of yourself.
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New Age
Spirituality Dictionary on Enchantment
Enchantment A method of spellcasting which involves, generally, spoken words of power. An enchantment can be put on something to gain control or authority over it. Enchanted objects generally "carry" the magick put upon them with them, so it does not cease to work but is continually having its effect.
(See
also: Enchantment ,
New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Enchantment - A magickal object that must be keep absoulutely secret and hidden from all human eyes and effects the hidden aura.Enchantments must be charmed first.Gems and magickal writing are good items to use for enchantments.
(See also: Enchantment , Pagan, Wicca Pagan Dictionary)
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The following concordance is based
on 'Gods and Fighting Men' by Lady Augusta Gregory, first published in 1904.
Page number references are to the 1976 trade paperback edition published by the
MacMillan Company of Canada Limited. Breif supplimentary material is taken from
'Dictionary of Irish Myth and Legend' by Ronan Coghlan, published in 1979 by
Donard Publishing Comapany, and referenced as 'DIM' in the following text.
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The following concordance is based
on the four branches of the Welsh "Mabinogi", as retold in the four
books by Evangeline Walton: "Prince of Annwn", "The Children of
Llyr", "The Song of Rhiannon", and "The Island of the
Mighty".
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Naga
Naga (Sanskrit) Serpent; the symbol of immortality and wisdom, of renewed births, of secret knowledge and, when the tail is held in the mouth, of eternity. The nagas or serpents of wisdom are, therefore, full initiates: "the first Nagas -- beings wiser than Serpents -- are the 'Sons of Will and Yoga,' born before the complete separation of the sexes, 'matured in the man-bearing eggs produced by the power (Kriyasakti) of the holy sages' of the early Third Race" (SD 2:181). These first nagas were the original human adepts, who were later symbolized by the terms serpents and dragons. "These 'originals' -- called to this day in China 'the Dragons of Wisdom' -- were the first disciples of the Dhyanis, who were their instructors; in short, the primitive adepts of the Third Race, and later, of the Fourth and Fifth Races. The name became universal, and no sane man before the Christian era would ever have confounded the man and the symbol" (SD 2:210). The early Mexican word nagual, now meaning sorcerer and medicine man, is akin in its meaning, for "Some of the descendants of the primitive Nagas, the Serpents of Wisdom, peopled America, when its continent arose during the palmy days of the great Atlantis, (America being the Patala or Antipodes of Jambu-Dwipa, not of Bharata-Varsha)" (SD 2:182). The Hebrew equivalent is nahash also meaning magic, enchantment, thus showing the same connection of ideas. Naga may be equated with Ananta-sesha, the seven-headed endless serpent of Vishnu, "the great dragon eternity biting with its active head its passive tail, from the emanations of which spring worlds, beings and things. . . . The Nag awakes. He heaves a heavy breath and the latter is sent like an electric shock all along the wire encircling Space" (ML 73).
(See also: Naga , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Geis
Geis: (gayss), plural geassa (gassa) - A controlling spell or enchantment in which a certain action or behavior will cause another certain action or effect. Usually it takes the form of a taboo or a destiny, as when CuChullain overheard Cathbad say that any boy who accepts weapons on that day would be destined to be a great hero, and he asked his king for arms. Also See: Geas
(See also:
Geis , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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Spiritual Dictionary on glamour
glamour: Glamour is the art of enchantment. In occult lore, glamour is the ability to create an illusion around a person, place, or thing. In legend, the art of glamour was used to make the old appear young or to disguise one's appearance in different ways. It was also used to hide or camouflage something and to make one thing appear to be another.
(See also:
glamour , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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New Age
Spirituality Dictionary on Nahash
Nahash (Hebrew - serpent) In Hebrew this word is associated with magic and enchantment. It is related to and pronounced almost the same as the Sanskrit word naga. Most authorities agree that, as it is used in the first of Genesis, this word cannot mean simply a snake. It is the ego which indeed winds about the heart of a man and envelops it in its coils, having nothing to do with a serpent except as a metaphor. In various usages one may read it as ego or as kundalini or as something not quite one nor the other.
(See
also: Nahash ,
New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Iormungandr
Iormungandr (Icelandic) (from Iormun huge, vast, superhuman + gandr magic, enchantment or andr spirit) In the Norse Edda, the Midgard serpent which girds the earth, one of three gigantic offspring of Loki. The other two are Fenris, the wolf destined to devour the sun when its life is spent, and Hel, queen of the realms of death. Iormungandr may refer to the equator, the plane of the ecliptic and, in a still larger context, to the Milky Way.
(See also: Iormungandr , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Nahash
Nahash (Hebrew - serpent) In Hebrew this word is associated with magic and enchantment. It is related to and pronounced almost the same as the Sanskrit word naga. Most authorities agree that, as it is used in the first of Genesis, this word cannot mean simply a snake. It is the ego which indeed winds about the heart of a man and envelops it in its coils, having nothing to do with a serpent except as a metaphor. In various usages one may read it as ego or as kundalini or as something not quite one nor the other.
(See also: Nahash , New Age
Spirituality, Body
Mind and Soul)
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Nehushtan
Nehushtan (Hebrew) [from nahash to whisper, practice divination] A serpent, both actual and mystical, especially the brazen or brass serpent; Hezekiah "brake the images, and cut down the groves, and brake in pieces the brazen serpent that Moses had made: . . . and he called it Nehushtan" (2 Kings 28:4). Both the verbal root and its derivative nouns involve the meaning, not only of an omen or augury, but also enchantment, magic, incantation.
(See also: Nehushtan , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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