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- Kidnapping
Kidnapping The main theme in abduction dreams is fear. The dreamer may be afraid of losing a very important part of himself or of losing his safest and most familiar surroundings. Also, the dreamer may be afraid of leaving his home, childhood, familiar support group, or long standing ideas. These type of dreams may be most prevalent during times of psychological or physical transition and during stressful times of life when the future is somewhat uncertain. Consider the details of your dream and try to isolate or identify the fear that created the dream. Please refer to the page called Your Dreams and My Dreams in order to obtain a general understanding of how dreams could be interpreted. Superstition based dream interpretation books say that dreaming about being kidnapped is really an omen and that you will receive unexpected news and be successful against your opposition.
Source: Dream Lover
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(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Kidnapping , Meaning of Dreams about Kidnapping ,
Dream Interpretation Kidnapping )
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- Bread
Bread As a food, bread is a fundamental part of most diets. In poverty bread is the filler, and in jail the prisoner receives bread and water to keep from starvation. In Christianity, Christ is the "bread of life," and in popular jargon bread is used to refer to money. Crossculturaly in both physical and metaphysical references, bread is the basic sustenance of life. As a dream symbol it is rich in both meaning and message. The bread in your dreams could represent those positive and wonderful things that you have learned in your life's journey. It could be symbolic of "good" and most basic things in your life which will yield positive benefits in the future. The bread in your dream could be spiritually symbolic; it could represent a profound communion or connection with others and with God. Consider the details of your dream before interpreting, but know that bread has positive universal symbolism and that this dream should bring with it a level of positive feelings and peace.
Source: Dream Lover
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(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bread , Meaning of Dreams about Bread ,
Dream Interpretation Bread )
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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
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about dreams, see: Dreams.
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Dictionary - Bird
Dream
Interpretation Bird
A bird is a symbol of intellectual flight, ideals and intuition. Seeing a bird in a dream means that someone wants to cheat you. Seeing birds flying away: sadness and loneliness awaits you. If you dream of a flock of migratory birds in the sky: you will feel homesick and lonely. If you are listening to singing birds, you will receive good news. Watching predatory birds flying means that your enemies are waiting for a chance to attack you. To dream of feeding birds with a lot of birdseed promises a very large income in the near future. If you are spreading birdseed around on the ground, your business will take root and grow.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bird , Meaning of Dreams about Bird ,
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Dictionary - Crow, blackbird
Dream
Interpretation Crow, blackbird
The crow always represents a fear or failure. It also foretells bad luck or death of a close relative. But if you see several crows on a tree: there will be a family reunion. If you catch a crow: the future is going to be sad and tedious. Hearing a crow screeching: bad news will come.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Crow, blackbird , Meaning of Dreams about Crow, blackbird ,
Dream Interpretation Crow, blackbird )
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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
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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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Cathedral,
Cats , Cattle , Cauliflower, Cavalry, Cavern or Cave, Cedars, Celery, Cellar,
Cemetery, Chaff, Chains, Chair, Chair Maker, Chairman, Chalice, Chalk,
Challenge, Chamber, Chambermaid, Chameleon, Champion, Chandelier, Chapel
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
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- Ex-boy, girlfriend
Ex-boy, girlfriend It is very common for people to dream about ex-partners. Individuals that have been an important part of our lives continue to take up a part of our mind and heart. It is impossible to very dramatically shut the person out of thoughts and feelings. Just because the relationship ends does not mean that all is finished. As we go through relationships we learn and at times pick up "battle wounds." You will continue to dream about your ex-girlfriend or boyfriend until you "let go" of them on a very important level, or until you learned your lessons from that relationship. Either way, dreaming about your ex-romance does not predict future involvement. It may be wish-fulfillment, reliving memories, or working out old issues. Dreams are very rarely prophetic. See also: Meaning of Dreams about People
Source: Dream Lover
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(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Ex-boy, girlfriend , Meaning of Dreams about Ex-boy, girlfriend ,
Dream Interpretation Ex-boy, girlfriend )
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Clothes : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Clothes
Clothes - Clothes may represent your persona, how you look at yourself and how you feel others may see you. Old and worn out clothes mat symbolize anxiety about your attractiveness or you need to discard some habitual way of thinking. Changing your clothes may indicate a change in your lifestyle (past, present or future). Clothes in a dream being worn by someone else may suggests that there is some part of you that you relate to in that particular person. See naked listed below.
(See also: Dream
Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Clothes , Dream Dictionary Clothes )
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Interpretation - Yellow Bird
Yellow Bird - To see a yellow bird flitting about in your dreams, foretells that some great event will cast a sickening fear of the future around you. To see it sick or dead, foretells that you will suffer for another's wild folly.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Yellow Bird , Meaning of Dreams about Yellow Bird ,
Dream Interpretation Yellow Bird )
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Future: Sri Nimbarkacharya on Dreams As some dreams are indicative of future good or bad fortunes, it is impossible for the individual to dream a good or a bad dream according to his own choice, he, being in his present state of bondage, ignorant of the future. The individual soul, in his emancipated state, can certainly exercise his will for the creation of vision in dreams; but the power, in the state of his bondage, remains eclipsed by the superior will of the Universal Soul, who directs his actions according to the merits and demerits of his past conduct; and the suppression of his power is due to his being encaged in the body.
A spiritual view on dreams and the meaning of dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda, an authority in the vedic sciences and traditions.
Read more here: » Philosophy of Dreams XIII: Sri Nimbarkacharya on Dreams |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Future: To evoke a specific dream There is much evidence in existence to support the notion that we all possess the potential to incubate dreams - in other words, conjure up dreams to order. Whether they are romantic encounters, dreams that furnish solutions to problems, or even lucid dreams, with time and effort, they can be evoked.
Ancient civilizations were well aware of the potential of dream incubation. The Egyptians, for example, built temples called Serapeums, named after Serapis, the god of dreams. It wasn't unusual for the expectant dreamer to undergo various procedures including cleansing, purging, offering up prayer and so forth, in order to experience the desired dream. Read more here: » Dream incubation: To evoke a specific dream |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Future: Reflections on the Dream Traditions of IslamMeaning of Dreams in Islam
Few Western dream researchers have any familiarity with the rich dream traditions of Islam. The Muslim faith first emerged in seventh
century B.C.E. Arabia as a profound revisioning of early Jewish and Christian
beliefs and practices. One theme the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) drew from the
scriptures of those two religions was a reverence for dreaming. In the Quran,
as in the Jewish Torah and the Christian New Testament, dreams serve as a vital
medium by which God communicates with humans. Dreams offer divine guidance and
comfort, warn people of impending danger, and offer prophetic glimpses of the
future. Although the three religions drastically differ on many other topics,
they find substantial agreement on this particular point: dreaming is a
valuable source of wisdom, understanding, and inspiration. Indeed, as I will
propose in this brief essay, Islam has historically shown greater interest in
dreams than either of the other two traditions, and has done more to weave
dreaming into the daily lives of its members. From the first revelatory visions
of Muhammed to the myriad dream practices of present-day Muslims, Islam has developed and sustained a complex, multifaceted tradition of
active engagement with the dreaming imagination.
Read more here: » Meaning of Dreams in Islam: Reflections on the Dream Traditions of Islam |
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