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Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Box

 

Box

A box is believed to be a feminine symbol that represents the unconscious, the mysterious and the maternal. The famous Pandora's Box held all the forces of good and evil in it. Pandora opened the box and unleashed its wrath into the world. She was able to close the box and in it hope. Thus, it is said that hope remains. (Pandora's Box was not really a box at all, but a jar!) The interpretation of the box in your dream depends on the details of the dream and on the content of the box. Just remember that the box is symbolic of mystery, secrecy and of something precious. The box in your dream might represent potential that needs to be realized and that will slowly come to your conscious awareness. Dreaming of a box suggests that risk taking may be necessary and that you may discover power and wealth that currently may be in the unconscious.

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Meaning of Dreams about Box

 

Box

  • Opening a goods box in your dream, signifies untold wealth and that delightful journeys to distant places may be made with happy results. If the box is empty disappointment in works of all kinds will follow.
  • To see full money boxes, augurs cessation from business cares and a pleasant retirement.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Box

Box Dream Symbols:

Freud saw anything hollow as a sexual representation of the womb of the vagina. May represent yourself, or your psyche. Opening the box would them be extremely important for you. May symbolize the unconscious, the fear of the powers within the unconscious (as in Pandora's box). May represent limitations or feelings of being boxed in. If opening the box fills you will fear, you may be uncovering aspects of yourself that make you feel anxious.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Box, Dream Dictionary Box, Meaning of dreams about Box, Dream Interpretation Box, Dream Analysis Box, Dreaming of Box

 

Box, Hollow, Freud, Freudian, Womb, Vagina, Sexual symbols, Opening a box, Pandora's box

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Cannon to Caterpillar

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Cannon, Cannon-Ball, Canoe, Canopy , Cap, Captain, Captive, Cardinal, Cards, Carnival, Carpenter, Carpet, Carriage, Carrot, Cars, Cart , Cartridge, Carving, Cash, Cash Box, Cashier, Cask, Castle, Castor Oil, Castor-a, Catechism, Caterpillar

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - United States Mail Box

 

United States Mail Box

  • To see a United States mail box, in a dream, denotes that you are about to enter into transactions which will be claimed to be illegal.
  • To put a letter in one, denotes you will be held responsible for some irregularity of another.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - United States Mail Box, Meaning of Dreams about United States Mail Box, Dream Interpretation United States Mail Box)

 

Dream Dictionary Box: : Dreams Sitemap I - B

This is a sitemap for Dream Dictionary - B . Click on a link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this particular dream.

 

Dream Dictionary - B

baby, baby, baby carriages, bachelor, back, back-bite, backgammon, backpack, backyard, bacon, badger, bag, baghavad gita, bagpipe, bag-pipe, bags, bail, bailiff, bake, bake-house, baker, bakery, baking, baking, balcony, bald, balding, ball, ballerina, ballet, balloon, banana, bananas, bandage, banishment, banjo, bank, bankrupt, banner, banquet, bantam, baptism, bar, barber, barber, barefoot, barley-field, barmaid, barn, barometer, barrel, baseball, basement, basin, basket, bass voice, baste, bat, bath, bathing, bathing, bathroom, bathrooms, bats, bats, battle, bay tree, bayonet, beach, beacon-light, beads, beans, bear, beard, bears, beat, beating, beauty, beaver, bed, bed fellow, bedbugs, bed-chamber, bedroom, beds, beef, beehive, beer, bees, bees, beetle, beetles, beets, beggar, beheading, being attacked, being chased, being chased, being invisible, being naked, belladonna, bell-man, bellows, bells, belly, belly, belt, bench, bequest, bereavement, berries, bet, betting, bible, bicycle, bier, bigamy, billiards, bird, birds, bird's nest, birth, birthday, birthday cake, birthday presents, biscuits, bisexuality, bishop, bite, biting, biting, bitten, black, blackberries, blackbird, blackboard, blacksmith, bladder, blanket, blasphemy, bleating, bleeding, bleeding, blind, blind man's buff, blindfold, blindness, blood, blood stone, blossoms, blotting paper, blows, blue, blushing, boa-constrictor, boarding house, boasting, boat, bobbin, body, body parts, bog, boiler, boils, bolts, bomb shell, bones, bonnet, book, book store, bookcase, books, boots, borrowing, bosom, boss, bottle, bottles, bouquet, bow and arrow, box, boxer, boxing, boy scout, boyfriend, bracelet, braid, brain, brambles, branch, brandy, brass, bray, bread, break, breakfast, breast, breast feeding, breast-feeding, breasts, breath, breathing, breeze, brewing, briars, brick, bride, bridge, bridle, bridle bits, brimstone, bronchitis, bronze, brood, brook, broom, broth, brothel, brothers, brown, brush, buckle, buddha, buffalo, bug, bugle, bugs, building, bull, bulldog, bullets, bullock, bumblebees, burden, burglars, burial, buried alive, burns, burr, bus, buses, bush, buss, butcher, butter, butterfly, buttermilk, button, buttons, buzzard,

 

 

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Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Bantam to Beat

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Bantam, Baptism, Bar , Barber, Barefoot, Barley-field, Barmaid, Barn, Barometer , Barrel, Baseball, Basement, Basin, Basket, Bass Voice , Baste, Bath, Bathroom, Bats , Battle, Bay Tree, Bayonet, Beacon-light, Beads , Beans, Bear, Beard , Beat

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Advice to Amateur

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Advice, Advocate, Affliction, Affluence, Affrighted, Affront, Afraid, Africa, Afternoon, Agate, Age , Agony, Ague, Air , Alabaster, Alarm Bell, Album, Ale-house, Alien, Alley, Alligator, Alloy, Almanac, Almonds, Alms, Alms-house , Alum, Aluminum, Amateur

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Blushing to Brain

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Blushing, Boa-Constrictor, Boarding House, Boasting, Boat, Bobbin, Bog, Boiler, Boils, Bolts, Bomb Shell, Bones, Bonnet, Book Store, Bookcase , Books, Boots, Borrowing, Bosom, Bottles , Bouquet, Bow and Arrow, Box, Bracelet, Brain

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

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Dream Dictionary Box: Meaning of Dreams about Bathroom

 

Bathroom

  • To see white roses in a bathroom, and yellow ones in a box, denote that sickness will interfere with pleasure; but more lasting joys will result from this disappointment.
  • For a young woman to dream of a bathroom, foretells that her inclinations trend too much toward light pleasures and frivolities.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Meaning of Dreams about Alabaster

 

Alabaster

  • To dream of alabaster, foretells success in marriage and all legitimate affairs. To break an alabaster figure or vessel, denotes sorrow and repentence. For a young woman to lose an alabaster box containing incense, signifies that she will lose her lover or property through carelessness of her reputation.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

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Dream Dictionary Box: Dictionary of Parapsychology C-D

A dictionary of Parapsycology. Please note that words in grey are hyperlinked to a corresponding archive with articles related to that particular topic.

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Dream Dictionary Box: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on PYRAMID POWER

PYRAMID POWER

(Also cone headgear). In mimetic magic the pyramid serves as a parallel funnel or horn to draw down the powers of the heavens onto all that which lies inside or under it. Its base is a perfect square, representing the earth and its four corners - or a circle, deriving from infinity, the point.

 

The cone is nearly as effective as the pyramid, so a hat in the shape of a cone also has beneficial effects on the wearer, curing headaches, stress and even slow-healing head-wounds. The effects of a cone device, as far as I know, have not been compared to those produced by Reich's Orgone box.

 

In contemporary "pyramid power" theory, the convection of the cosmic energy derives from its inversion and the subsequent compression (like laser) of the lines of force - as images are similarly inverted by a lens. Think of an hourglass or how the sun's rays stream out like a cone through a small opening in the clouds. It has been observed that concentration is increased and a sense of well-being occurs amongst subjects placed under a tent pyramid or cone device for the head. Even 10 or 15 minutes under the pyramid can increase energy, intelligence, concentration, self-confidence, optimism, sense of well-being, etc.

 

The tent pyramid is an attempt to realign imbalanced centers, just as in olden days the dunce or "thinking cap" was administered by impatient teachers in an effort to quieten children and heighten their attentionality. It was intended to help the child regain control of his center. For the same reason the conical hat or hood was forced upon criminals and heretics in a final stab at restoring them before their punishment or sacrifice. We think of wizards, warlocks and alchemists wearing these conical devices chiefly as physical enhancers (to make them appear taller than normal people), but obviously, their actual purpose was to increase not their stature but their powers of concentration. Witches' hats are defective, because they have brims that deflect the celestial currents. In very ancient times priests and kings wore head dresses bearing legends and symbols of their rank. These legends could serve as mantras as well, to further enhance the restorative powers of such devices.

 

The materials (metal, stone, glass, wood) seem much less important than the shape itself, although reason would suggest that the desired effects would also be assisted by the proper material: metal for sealing, stone for durability, glass for transparency, wood for organic purposes. But it seems that the power lines move in the desired directions regardless of the material. The results of experiments involving keeping meat fresh or razor blades sharp under pyramids seem rather suspect, but it must be borne in mind that experimental data need not invariably lead us to random or impractical conclusions in order to honor their authenticity. Indeed, anyone can say anything about reality, including that it is random or meaningless.

 

 

(See also: PYRAMID POWER, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Dream Dictionary Box: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Ark of the Covenant

A Christian theological definition of Ark of the Covenant according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Ark of the Covenant

Also called the "Ark of the Testimony" (Ex. 30:6), "Ark of God" (1 Sam. 3:3), and the "Ark of the covenant of the Lord" (Deut. 10:8). The Ark of the Covenant was very sacred to the Ancient Jews. It was a rectangular box made of Acacia wood about 4 x 1.5 x 1.5 feet. It was covered with gold and was carried by poles that were inserted into rings located on the four corners. On top was a lid called "The Mercy Seat" which had two Cherubs with outstretched wings pointing towards each other. Inside of the Ark was the tablets of the Ten Commandments, a jar of manna, and Aaron's Rod that budded (Heb. 9:4). It served as the symbol of the very presence of God. The Ark of the Covenant was place in the Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple. Once a year, the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies and sprinkle blood on the Mercy Seat. This was symbolic of the forgiveness of the sins of the Jewish nation.

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See also: Ark of the Covenant , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Nada

nada: (Sanskrit) "Sound; tone, vibration."

 

Metaphysically, the mystic sounds of the Eternal, of which the highest is the transcendent or Soundless Sound, Paranada, the first vibration from which creation emanates. Paranada is so pure and subtle that it cannot be identified to the denser regions of the mind. From Paranada comes Pranava, Aum, and further evolutes of nada. These are experienced by the meditator as the nadanadi shakti, "the energy current of sound," heard pulsing through the nerve system as a constant high-pitched hum, much like a tambura, an electrical transformer, a swarm of bees or a shruti box.

 

Listening to the inner sounds is a contemplative practice, called nada upasana, "worship through sound," nada anusandhana, "cultivation of inner sound," or nada yoga. The subtle variations of the nadanadi shakti represent the psychic wavelengths of established guru lineages of many Indian religions. Nada also refers to other psychic sounds heard during deep meditation, including those resembling various musical instruments. Most commonly, nada refers to ordinary sound.

See: Aum, nadi, pranava, sound, healing sound, vibrational healing

(See also: Nada, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Void

void: An empty space. Philosophically, emptiness itself.

The absence of time, form and space. God Siva in His

perfection as Parasiva, as a sacred void, but not "like the

emptiness inside of an empty box....[It] is the fullness of

everything."

See: Parasiva.

(See also: Void, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dream Dictionary Box: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Holy of Holies

Holy of Holies Equivalent to the Latin Sanctum sanctorum, referring to the sacred place in temples or churches from which all but the chief priest or hierophant were excluded. In pre-Christian times the ancient temples each had its especial sanctuary, in which was placed an altar or receptacle of some kind, be it ark, box, or some similar thing, perhaps even a sarcophagus.

 

The Holy of Holies in theory was the seat, residence, or sanctuary of the god or goddess to whom the temple had been consecrated; and piety always considered that the divine power was present there. A similar series of ideas clothes the chancel and its contained altar in Christian Churches even today.

 

The Holy of Holies, however, must not be confused with initiation chambers also contained in many temples and caves of antiquity, in which during the rites of initiation the neophyte entered, was initiated, and thereafter left the sacred precincts as reborn. In ancient Egypt the holy of holies par excellence of this latter type was the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid; and the coffer there was the sarcophagus used for initiation purposes. The sarcophagus was symbolic of the female principle, as from the feminine principle of nature, as a mother, was born the new "child" or disciple, now become a twice-born. The idea of the twice-born was that the physical birth came from the human mother, while the mystic birth took place from the womb of nature, of which the initiation chamber was the emblem. Hence at a much later date arose the phallic idea of the Jews that the human female womb was the maqom (the place).

 

Although part of the Hindu ceremonies necessitated a passing through the golden cow, as an emblem of Mother Nature, the neophyte did this in the same stooping position that was done in passing through the gallery in the ancient pyramids of Egypt.

 

"The ceremony of passing through the Holy of Holies (now symbolized by the cow), in the beginning through the temple Hiranya gharba (the radiant Egg) -- in itself a symbol of Universal, abstract nature -- meant spiritual conception and birth, or rather the re-birth of the individual and his regeneration: the stooping man at the entrance of the Sanctum Sanctorum, ready to pass through the matrix of mother nature, or the physical creature ready to re-become the original spiritual Being, pre-natal Man" (SD 2:469-70).

 

Holy of Holies has a specific meaning in connection with the Jewish tabernacle, as explained in Exodus, referring to the inner part, the western division of the tabernacle. Three of the sides of the holy place were the walls of the tabernacle itself, while the fourth or eastern end of the sanctum was closed by a curtain or veil -- upon which were the figures of the cherubim -- suspended from four pillars of shittim wood overlaid with gold. The intention was to have this Holy of Holies in the shape of a perfect cube, the length, breath, and height being each ten cubits. In this sanctuary was placed the Ark of the Covenant or Testament, made of shittim wood overlaid with gold.

 

Upon the Ark was the golden mercy-seat (the kapporeth), also two golden cherubim facing towards the center. Instead of being a "sarcophagus (the symbol of the matrix of Nature and resurrection) as in the Sanctum sanctorum of the pagans, they had the ark made still more realistic in its construction by the two cherubs set up on the coffer or ark of the covenant, facing each other, with their wings spread in such a manner as to form a perfect yoni (as now seen in India). Besides which, this generative symbol had its significance enforced by the four mystic letters of Jehovah's name, namely ; or  meaning Jod (membrum Virile, see Kabala);  (He, the womb);  (Vau, a crook or a hook, a nail), and  again, meaning also 'an opening'; the whole forming the perfect bisexual emblem or symbol or Y(e)H(o)V(a)H, the male and female symbol" (SD 2:460). However, "the worship of the 'god in the ark' dates only from David; and for a thousand years Israel knew of no phallic Jehovah" (SD 2:469).

 

See also ARK

 

(See also: Holy of Holies, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary Box: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Wilhelm Reich

Wilhelm Reich

(1897- 1957) Perhaps the only modern men to claim to have created life, he was a conventionally-trained scientist who studied medicine at Vienna University. His main theme was that sexual energy was of vital importance not only to the creation of life but to its complete fulfillment and that sexuality was "the center around which revolves the whole of social life as well as the inner life of the individual. "

 

Reich eventually concluded that almost all sickness - including psychological ailments such as schizophrenia and depression - was the result of failing to achieve "true orgasm": complete sexual satisfaction. He was an important member of Freud's Psychoanalytic Society in Vienna, but later broke with Freud.

 

In 1939, forced to leave Austria because of Nazi activity, he settled in New York. In 1935 he had announced that he had succeeded in producing what he called 'bions' from certain substances (such as coal), and that these were capable of developing into protozoa (single-cell organisms). Biologists rejected this, but Reich worked on, and in 1939 announced that the radiation given out by 'bions' produced: from sterilized sea sand was a hitherto unknown form of energy, which he called orgone, and described as "the basic life-stuff of the universe. "

 

In 1942 he founded the Orgone Institute, a center for development of his theory that the lack of repeated discharge of this energy through "true orgasm" led to both individual and social neuroses. Reich claimed that orgone could be measured, collected in an "orgone box", and used for the treatment of serious diseases, including cancer. However, the United States Food and Drug Administration declared it a fraud and in 1956 he was sentenced to two years imprisonment for contempt of court and violation of the Food and Drug Act: he died in prison a year later.

 

(See also: Wilhelm Reich, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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