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- Dirt, Earth
Dirt, Earth Dreaming about dirt, as in something dirty, could represent your state of mind or a situation from your daily life. It could symbolize a relationship, a business venture, or any other part of your life where you, or someone else has been less than honest and honorable. Dirt in your dreams could also represent your unwholesome attitudes and a devious state of mind. This dream, depending on its details, may be encouraging you to clean up "your act" inside and out. Dreaming about soil and the earth usually symbolizes fertility and the potential to grow. Rich soil may be an indication that the time is right for work and new beginnings. Dreaming about dry, barren soil may be a reflection of your negative mood. It may include feelings of depression or general feelings of boredom and emptiness.
Source: Dream Lover
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Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Dirt, Earth , Meaning of Dreams about Dirt, Earth ,
Dream Interpretation Dirt, Earth )
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- Funeral
Funeral Dreaming about funerals does not necessarily symbolize physical death for you or anyone else. It could instead symbolize an ending of a different kind. You may be burying relationships, conditions or even emotions that you no longer need and that are no longer conducive to your personal growth. On the other hand, this dream may symbolize the burying of sensitivities and emotions that are too difficult to cope with. It may reflect numbness or a feeling that is the opposite of aliveness, such as depression and emptiness. Either way, burying a person that is alive suggests some emotional turmoil. Please consider all of the details in this dream to find the appropriate message. Old dream interpretation books say that dreaming about funerals is a dream of the contrary. Instead of sadness, the dreamer will experience happiness and go to celebrations, such as weddings. See also: Meaning of Dreams about Coffin, Death
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Funeral , Meaning of Dreams about Funeral ,
Dream Interpretation Funeral )
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Dictionary - Straw
Straw - If you dream of straw, your life is threatened with emptiness and failure.
- To see straw piles burning, is a signal of prosperous times.
- To feed straw to stock, foretells that you will make poor provisions for those depending upon you.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Straw , Meaning of Dreams about Straw ,
Dream Interpretation Straw )
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- Burial
Burial Dreaming about funerals or burying a dead person does not necessarily symbolize physical death for you or anyone else. It could instead symbolize an ending of a different kind. You may be burying relationships, conditions or even emotions that you no longer need and which are no longer conducive to your personal growth. On the other hand, this dream may symbolize the burying of sensitivities and emotions that are too difficult to cope with. It may reflect a numbness or a feeling which is the opposite of vivacity, such as depression and emptiness. Either way, burying a living person suggests some emotional turmoil. Please consider all of the details in this dream to find the appropriate message. Old dream interpretation books say that dreaming about burials is a dream of the contrary. Instead of sadness the dreamer will experience happiness and go to celebrations, such as weddings. See also: Meaning of Dreams about Coffin, Death
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Burial , Meaning of Dreams about Burial ,
Dream Interpretation Burial )
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Theosophy Dictionary on Abel, hebel
Abel hebel (Hebrew) (from the verbal root habal to breathe, blow, be vain, transitory) Breath, mist, vapor; by extension, emptiness, fruitlessness, vanity. The second son of Adam and Eve, a "keeper of sheep," slain by his brother Cain (Genesis 4). According to Blavatsky, Cain and Abel represent the third root-races or the "Separating Hermaphrodite," who produce the fourth root-race, Seth-Enos. Abel (Hebel) is the female counterpart of the male Cain, and Adam is the collective name for man and woman. Abel is "the first natural woman, and sheds the Virgin blood," during the separation of the sexes (SD 2:388); the " 'murdering' is blood-shedding, but not taking life" (SD 2:273n; also 2:127, 134). Abel thus is a generalizing term for womankind and Cain for mankind, when the sexes began separating in the third root-race but were not yet completely apart, before the androgynous humans became the present humanity with distinct sexes. A similar word, hebel (the pain of childbirth), is connected by some scholars with Abel. See also HABEL
(See also: Abel, hebel , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Buddha Nature
Buddha Nature The following terms refer to the same thing: Self-Nature, True Nature, Original Nature, Dharma Nature, True Mark, True Mind, True Emptiness, True Thusness, Dharma Body, Original Face, Emptiness, Prajna, Nirvana, etc. According to the Mahayana view, (buddha-nature) is the true, immutable, and eternal nature of all beings. Since all beings possess buddha-nature, it is possible for them to attain enlightenment and become a buddha, regardless of what level of existence they occupy ... The answer to the question whether buddha-nature is immanent in beings is an essential determining factor for the association of a given school with Theravada or Mahayana, the two great currents within Buddhism. In Theravada this notion is unknown; here the potential to become a buddha is not ascribed to every being. By contrast the Mahayana sees the attainment of buddhahood as the highest goal; it can be attained through the inherent buddha-nature of every being through appropriate spiritual practice. (The Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen.) See also "Dharma Nature."
(See also: Buddha Nature , Buddhism, Body Mind and
Soul)
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Spiritual
- Theosophy
Dictionary on Atomists
Atomists Certain ancient Greek philosophers, especially of the school of Leucippus and Deomcritus, who taught that all things arose from atoms (atomoi) and a vacuum (kenon). By atoms Democritus meant "indivisible particles of substance containing in themselves the potentialities of all possible future development, self-moved, self-driven . . . spiritual indivisible entities, the ultimates of being, self-conscious, spiritual monads. "Nor by his word kenon, or void, did he mean an utter emptiness, as we misconstrue that word. He meant the vast expanses of the spatial deeps, Space, in fact, which this infinite host of monads filled" (MIE 34-5). The atomists became more materialistic as time passed. The equivalent Hindu atomist schools are the Nyaya and Vaiseshika.
(See also: Atomists , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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chemical addictions to intoxicating substances such as alcohol or cocaine. Sex,
work and Internet use are also frequently mentioned as aspects of life that can
be used addictively. The least recognized addiction in our society, however,
may be the addiction to drama that manifests in so many relationships. While
drama is a legitimate category of cinema and theater, as an addictive process
in relationships it refers to an ongoing dysfunctional need to continually
recreate unsafe and unhealthy emotional intensity in one's relationships.
Read more here: » Relationships: Are You Or Your Partner Addicted To Drama? |
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are two fascinating qualities that can enter into our lives or the lives of
those we care for at any moment: love and addiction. At first these two may
appear to be strange bedfellows: love evokes pleasurable images of couples
passionately embracing or tenderly gazing into each others' eyes, while
addiction brings up a darker, grim, even desperate image of people struggling
against a part of themselves that is out of control. Yet at their core, both
have in common a profound spiritual yearning, the desire to transcend the self,
to experience powerful states of bliss and ecstasy and to merge with and feel a
part of something greater than oneself.
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