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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dream Dictionary History |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: THE PENTAGRAMTHE PENTAGRAM
The pentagram, or five-pointed star,
may be the most misunderstood religious symbol around these days. Being the
most common symbol of Neo-Pagan Witchcraft, it has nevertheless been denigrated
by movie and publishing industries which seem 'hell-bent' on connecting it with
Satanism and other malevolent practices. However, like the Roman Cross or
Crucifix, it is only when the symbol is INVERTED that it alludes to negativity.
And even then, there are exceptions, as we shall see.
Read more here: » Paganism: THE PENTAGRAM |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: Hinduism Mythology and SymbolsThere are great
truths behind the ancient mythology of Hinduism. You cannot ignore a thing
simply because it has a garb of mythology. Do not argue. Shut up your mouth.
Keep your intellect at a respectable distance when you study mythology.
Intellect is a hindrance. It will delude you. Give up arrogance and vanity.
Cultivate love for imagery. Sit like a child and open your heart freely. You will
comprehend the great truths revealed by mythology. You will penetrate into the
hearts of the Rishis and sages who wrote the mythology. You will really enjoy
mythology now..
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu
Mythology: Hinduism Mythology and Symbols |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: Kundalini Yogas FAQ (part III of III)This FAQ gives an overview of those kundalini yoga practices
which require conscious effort. Part I of III.
In Part III: 1) But even if kundalini is dangerous, isn't it
a faster way to enlighenment?, 2) What are the origins of kundalini yoga?, 3)
What is the classical literature of kundalini yoga?, 4) What is the precise
role of the guru in kundalini yoga?, 5) Can't I learn it through books?, 6)
Where can I gain instruction on kundalini yoga?, 7) Where can I learn more?
Read more here: » Kundalini
Yoga: Kundalini Yogas FAQ (part III of III) |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: : Dreams Sitemap I - H
This is a sitemap for Dream
Dictionary - H . Click on a link
and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this
particular dream.
Dream Dictionary - H hades, haggard, hail, hailstorm, hair, hair, hair falling out, hairdresser, hair-dresser, hairy hands, hallways, halter, ham, hammer, handbills, handcuffs, handkerchiefs, hands, handsome, handwriting, hanging, happiness, harbour, hare, harem, harlequin, harlot, harness, harp, harvest, hash, hassock, hat, hatchet, hate, hats, hats, hawk, hay, haze, head, headgear, healing, hearse, heart, heat, heather bells, heaven, hedges, heir, held captive, helicopter, hell, helmet, hemp, hemp seed, hen, hen, herbs, hermes, hermit, heroes and archetypes, heroine, herring, hidden, hide, hiding, hieroglyphs, high school, high tide, hills, hips, hissing, history, hives, hoe, hogs, hole, holiday, holy communion, home, homeless, homesick, homicide, hominy, homosexuality, honey, honeysuckle, hood, hook, hoop, hops, horn, hornet, horoscope, horseradish, horses, horseshoe, horse-trader, hospital, hostage, hotel, hounds, house, housekeeper, hug, hugging, humidity, hunchback, hunger, hunting, hurricane, hurt, husband, hut, hyacinth, hydrophobia, hyena, hymns, hypocrite, hyssop,
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Dictionary - Q, Dream Dictionary
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Also see these pages:
Hinduism
Dictionary , Buddhism
Dictionary, Spiritual
Dictionary, Sanskrit
Dictionary , Parapsychology
Dictionary, Paganism
Dictionary, Mysticism
Dictionary , Theosophy
Dictionary , Alternative
Health Dictionary
Read more here: » Dreams Sitemap I - H |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: Paganism PornographyPaganism & Pornography
At times my political views seem to lead me into
contradictions. Last month saw me writing a furious letter to Penthouse
magazine concerning their misinformed story on Witchcraft. Within two weeks I
was writing to the head of the QuickTrip Corporation protesting the removal of Penthouse from their stores. You'd think I would
have been happy at a blow struck against a magazine that maligned my religion.
Not so. At stake is the free expression of ideas. Misinformation and censorship
are both threats to
that freedom. Of the two, I judge censorship to be the greater threat. As long
as publishing continues unimpeded, retraction of misinformation is possible.
When publishing is censored, even that becomes impossible.
Read more here: » Paganism: Paganism Pornography |
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| | | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: History of the Buddhist
schoolsBuddhism: History of the Buddhist
schools
Three months after the passing of Gautama
Buddha, The First Council was held at Rajagaha by his immediate disciples who had attained Arahantship
(Enlightenment). Maha Kassapa, the most respected and elderly monk, presided at the
Council. Only two sections the Dhamma and the Vinaya were recited
at the First Council. All Arahants unanimously agree that no disciplinary rule laid down
by the Buddha should be changed, and no new ones should be introduced. At this
point, no conflict about what the Buddha taught is known to have occurred, so
the teachings were divided into various parts and each was assigned to an elder
and his pupils to commit to memory. These groups of people often cross-checked
with each other to ensure that no omissions or additions were made.
Read more here: » Buddhism: History of the Buddhist
schools |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History:
History of Remote ViewingThroughout human history, records have been kept
of unexplained mental events. In early writings, particularly from the
Egyptians, Tibetans and Greeks, we learn about the belief that the soul was
able to fly and existed as a double of the physical body. The experience of
seeing one's double has recently been called autoscopy or autoscopic
hallucination by the scientific community. However, the phenomenon has been
known throughout history and across many cultures.
Read more here: » Remote Viewing:
History of Remote Viewing |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History: The History Application of TaiTai Chi Chuan was
derived from Taoism. The most important practice of Taoism was concerned with
tranquility of mind and improvement of temperament. At the end of the Sung
Dynasty a Taoist by the name of Cheung San Fung, in order to find one suitable
martial art for the Taoist, often observed the habits of long- lived animals
such as turtles and cranes. After many years of study, he, at last, created Tai
Chi Chuan.
Read more here: » Tai Chi Chuan: The History Application of Tai |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary History:
Beltane - May 1 or May DayBeltane
is celebrated on May 1st and is one of the original Celtic festivals. Beltane
or May Day is also known as the Lover's holiday. Beltane is one of the four
Celtic Fire festivals, and is probably the second most important festival next
to Samhain. Beltane is primarily a sun festival and was performed during the
day. The most important part of Beltane was the kindling of the fires. The
Irish Celts would extinguish their fires the night before and would eat a cold
meal to insure that all fires were out. Then they would attend the ceremony,
returning with an ember to once more start their fires.
Read more here: » Beltane:
Beltane - May 1 or May Day |
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makes the Good Book so good?What makes the Good Book so good?
Article explores how the Bible has impacted the authorÕs life,
including how what it taught her about God's goodness helped her when she
faced financial struggles.
What makes the Good Book so good? Elements of adventure,
history, biography, and poetry fill its pages. But that's true of countless
books whose impact has faded over time. To me, the Bible isn't just a good book
- it's a book about goodness. A record and celebration of how God makes His good
nature known and felt in ordinary and extraordinary situations.
Read more here: » Christian Science: What
makes the Good Book so good? |
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