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Dream Dictionary - Drinking, To Drink, Drink Water
Drinking, To Drink, Drink Water - For a woman to dream of hilarious drinking, denotes that she is engaging in affairs which may work to her discredit, though she may now find much pleasure in the same. If she dreams that she fails to drink clear water, though she uses her best efforts to do so, she will fail to enjoy some pleasure that is insinuatingly offered her.
- [58] See Meaning of Dreams about Water.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Drinking , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Drinking , Dream Interpretation Drinking )
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Dictionary - Water, Ocean,
Water (see Ocean) 1. If the dreamer is drinking water, this is a symbol for enjoying life. If the dreamer is at presently in bad circumstances, dreaming of drinking water implies that good times are ahead. 2. Clear, calm water portends happiness, while river rapids or crashing surf implies rough times on the horizon. 3. A waterfall, particularly if there is also a rainbow in the dream, indicates success, happiness, and wealth coming into the dreamer's life. Astrological parallel: Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces. Tarot parallel: The suit of cups.
Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Water, Ocean, , Meaning of Dreams about Water, Ocean, ,
Dream Interpretation Water, Ocean, )
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about:
Bull,
Bulldog, Bullock, Burden, Burglars, Burial, Buried Alive, Burns, Burr ,
Butcher, Butter, Butterfly, Buttermilk, Buttons, Buzzard
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
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For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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Dictionary - Champagne
Champagne A universal symbol for celebration. If you are drinking champagne, clinking glasses and laughing and talking with other people, great good fortune lies ahead. If a champagne glass is spilled, however, or a bottle broken, the celebration is premature and there is still much to be done before you can consider a project completed.
Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Champagne , Meaning of Dreams about Champagne ,
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Water The meaning, of course, depends on the details and the action, but as a general guide, clear calm water is a favorable omen, while rough or murky water signifies difficulties. A dream of drinking cold water is a sign of good luck, but throwing or spilling it on anyone indicates a need to control your temper. Hot water (unless it is appropriate to the action) portends a season of social and/or business setbacks, but running water predicts lasting happiness. A waterfall in your dream forecasts a happy rise in status and/or an imminent increase in material wealth. Gently flowing water promises contentment and peace of mind.
Source: Swoon, http://www.swoon.com
(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream
Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Water ,
Meaning of Dreams about Water , Dream Interpretation
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about:
Cholera,
Christ , Christmas Tree, Chrysanthemum, Church, Churchyard, Churning, Cider,
Cipher, Circle, Cistern , City, City Council, City Hall, Clairvoyance, Clams,
Claret, Claret Cup and Punch, Clarionet, Clay , Clergyman , Climbing, Clock
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
Dictionary
For more
about dreams, see: Dreams.
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Cloister,
Clothes, Clouds, Cloven Foot, Clover, Club, Coach, Coal-hod, Coals, Coat,
Coat-of-Arms, Coca-Cola, Cockade, Cock-Crowing, Cocktail, Cocoa, Cocoanut,
Coffee, Coffee House, Coffee Mill, Coffin , Coins, Coke, Coke Oven
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
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This is a sitemap for Dream
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Dream Dictionary - D dagger, dahlia, dairy, daisy, damask rose, damson, dance, dancing, dancing master, dandelion, danger, dark, dark rooms, darkness, dates, daughter, daughter-in-law, david, day, daybreak, days, dead, dead-end, deafness, death, death, debt, decapitation, deceased, deceased relatives, december, deck, decorate, ded, deed, deer, defecation, delay, delight, demand, demons, dentist, derrick, desert, desk, despair, detective, devil, devotion, dew, diadem, diamond, diamonds, diary, dice, dictionary, difficulty, digging, dinner, dinosaurs, dirt, disappearing, disaster, disaster, disasters, disease, disgrace, dish, disinherited, dispute, distaff, distance, ditch, dividend, diving, divining rods, divorce, docks, doctor, dog, dogs, doll, dolls, dolphin, dolphins, dome, dominoes, donkey, doomsday, door, door bell, doorways, dove, doves, dowry, dragon, drama, dram-drinking, drapes, draw-knife, dress, dressing, drinking, driving, dromedary, dropsy, drouth, drowning, drowning, drugs, drum, drunk, duck, ducks, duel, duet, dulcimer, dumb, dun, dungeon, dunghill, dusk, dust, dwarf, dye, dying, dynamite, dynamo,
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Dictionary from; Drowning to DyingDream
Interpretation Dictionary including the meaning of dreams about: Dropsy, Drouth, Drowning, Drum, Ducks,
Duet, Dulcimer, Dumb, Dun, Dungeon, Dunghill, Dusk, Dust, Dwarf, Dye, Dying,
Dynamite, Dynamo.
Dream Dictionary Index
including links to 10.000 dream interpretations: Dream Dictionary Index
For more dream
interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary
For articles about
dreams, see: Dreams
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Interpretation - Wine
Wine - To dream of drinking wine, forebodes joy and consequent friendships.
- To dream of breaking bottles of wine, foretells that your love and passion will border on excess.
- To see barrels of wine, prognosticates great luxury. To pour it from one vessel into another, signifies that your enjoyments will be varied and you will journey to many notable places.
- To dream of dealing in wine denotes that your occupation will be remunerative.
- For a young woman to dream of drinking wine, indicates she will marry a wealthy gentleman, but withal honorable.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Wine , Meaning of Dreams about Wine ,
Dream Interpretation Wine )
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about:
Baby,
Baby Carriages, Bachelor, Back , Back-bite, Backgammon, Bacon, Badger, Baghavad
Ghita, Bagpipe, Bail, Bailiff, Bake-house, Baking, Balcony, Bald , Ball,
Ballet, Balloon, Banana, Banishment, Banjo , Bank, Bankrupt, Banner, Banquet
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
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Dictionary - Thirst
Thirst - To dream of being thirsty, shows that you are aspiring to things beyond your present reach; but if your thirst is quenched with pleasing drinks, you will obtain your wishes.
- To see others thirsty and drinking to slake it, you will enjoy many favors at the hands of wealthy people.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Thirst , Meaning of Dreams about Thirst ,
Dream Interpretation Thirst )
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Dictionary - Alcohol, Beer, Wine, Liquor
Alcohol (Beer, Wine, Liquor) 1. Dreaming of drinking beer, wine, etc., in moderation, under happy circumstances—with friends, at a party, etc.—indicates that success lies ahead. However, in any dream of alcohol, there is always the underlying warning that excesses can lead to trouble. 2. If you dream of being drunk, then in some way you are at a disadvantage. Look to other symbols in the dream to judge where this disadvantage lies. 3. If in the dream, you are sober but someone else is drunk, that person, or someone like him or her, could cause trouble for you.
Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Alcohol, Beer, Wine, Liquor , Meaning of Dreams about Alcohol, Beer, Wine, Liquor ,
Dream Interpretation Alcohol, Beer, Wine, Liquor )
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Interpretation including the meaning of dreams about: Ditch, Dividend, Diving, Divining Rods,
Divorce, Docks, Doctor, Dogs, Dolphin, Dome, Dominoes, Donkey, Doomsday, Door,
Door Bell, Doves, Dowry, Dragon, Drama, Dram-drinking, Draw-knife, Dressing,
Drinking, Driving, Dromedary.
Dream Dictionary Index
including links to 10.000 dream interpretations: Dream Dictionary Index
For more dream
interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary
For articles about
dreams, see: Dreams
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Hinduism Dictionary on Kala 64
Kala 64 (chatuh shashti kala): (Sanskrit) "Sixty-four arts." A classical curriculum of sacred sciences, studies, arts and skills of cultured living listed in various Hindu shastras. Its most well-known appearance is in the Kama Sutra, an extensive manual devoted to sensual pleasures. The Kama Sutra details as its primary subject matter the 64 secret arts, abhyantara kala, of erotic love. In addition to these it lists 64 bahya kalas, or practical arts, as required study for cultured persons. They are: They are: 1) singing, 2) instrumental music, 3) dancing, 4) painting, 5) forehead adornments, 6) making decorative floral and grain designs on the floor, 7) home and temple flower arranging, 8) personal grooming, 9) mosaic tiling, 10) bedroom arrangements, 11)creating music with water, 12) splashing and squirting with water, 13) secret mantras, 14) making flower garlands, 15) head adornments, 16) dressing, 17) costume decorations, 18) perfumery, 19) jewelry making, 20) magic and illusions, 21) ointments for charm and virility, 22) manual dexterity, 23) skills of cooking, eating and drinking, 24) beverage and dessert preparation, 25) sewing (making and mending garments), 26) embroidery, 27) playing vina and drum, 28) riddles and rhymes, 29) poetry games, 30)tongue twisters and difficult recitation, 31) literary recitation, 32) drama and story telling, 33) verse composition game, 34) furniture caning, 35)erotic devices and knowledge of sexual arts, 36) crafting wooden furniture, 37)architecture and house construction, 38) distinguishing between ordinary and precious stones and metals, 39) metal-working, 40) gems and mining, 41) gardening and horticulture, 42) games of wager involving animals, 43) training parrots and mynas to speak, 44) hairdressing, 45) coding messages, 46) speaking in code, 47) knowledge of foreign languages and dialects, 48) making flower carriages, 49) spells, charms and omens, 50)making simple mechanical devices, 51) memory training, 52) game of reciting verses from hearing, 53) decoding messages, 54) the meanings of words, 55) dictionary studies, 56) prosody and rhetoric, 57) impersonation, 58) artful dressing, 59) games of dice, 60) the game of akarsha (a dice game played on a board), 61) making dolls and toys for children, 62) personal etiquette and animal training, 63) knowledge of dharmic warfare and victory, and 64) physical culture. These are among the skills traditionally taught to both genders, while emphasizing masculinity in men and femininity in women. Their subject matter draws on such texts as the Vedangas and Upavedas, and the Shilpa Shastras, or craft manuals. Through the centuries, writers have prescribed many more skills and accomplishments. These include sculpture, pottery, weaving, astronomy and astrology, mathematics, weights and measures, philosophy, scriptural study, agriculture, navigation, trade and shipping, knowledge of time, logic, psychology and ayurveda. In modern times, two unique sets of 64 kalas have been developed, one for girls and one for boys. See: hereditary, Shilpa Shastra.
(See
also: Kala 64 ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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