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Interpretation - Yawning
Yawning - If you yawn in your dreams, you will search in vain for health and contentment.
- To see others yawning, foretells that you will see some of your friends in a miserable state. Sickness will prevent them from their usual labors.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Yawning , Meaning of Dreams about Yawning ,
Dream Interpretation Yawning )
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
on
666
666 Many have been the designators of this apocalyptic finger, from Nero to the Popes, to Mohammed, to Ronald Wilson Reagan. But only through careful numerological analysis can we be certain of its true meaning. In The Dimensions of Paradise, John Mitchell shows clearly how this "number of the beast" is actually the Gnostic designation for Jesus Christ and the Crucifiction foisted on the world by the corrupt Church. Christ as an historical figure instead of a spiritual force was repugnant to the Gnostics. Decadent Babylon and the New Jerusalem are one and the same City of God, symbolizing the death rattle for the perverted religion and the birth of a new understanding. In Revelation, 666 refers to the phrase kai ho arithmos Chi-Xi-Sigma and stands for Jesus Christ as the idol on the cross rather than the Gnostic idea of the new Christ spirit, "the son of man," present in all men (much like our own "New Aeon" feeling). The New Jerusalem numbers are 3168, 1080, 1224 and 1764, but especially 864 and 666 (all of these, by the way, reduce to 9). New Jerusalem itself is 961 (seven), as is "the number of the leaves of the Tree of Life which are for the healing of nations." A similar attribution can be found in Kenneth Grant's work (Outside the Circles of Time). For him, as for the writer of Revelation, the number has special apocalyptic meanings: "The Christians misunderstood the Unspeakable Name (IHVH) and supposed that by causing a rift between the Old Ones and the life-wave on earth they could 'save' mankind, and incidentally [of course!] gain total mastery of the planet." In order to do this, they inserted the Hebrew letter Shin (Grant calls this the letter of "Spirit," others associate it with "fire") between IH and VH, the Sh of Spirit. Thus we derive the name Yeheshuah or Johoshuah (IHShVH), which in Latin we call Jesus. The Xtians proceeded from there to identify this mythological name with a real person who, as Gerald Massey demonstrated, could only have been -- in an historic sense -- Jesus ben Pandira, an Egyptian who lived a century earlier. This wizard's mother was named Mary Magdalene, and he was stoned to death for sorcery. But the letter Shin, Grant tells us, "represents the triple-tongued flame of the Great Old Ones, whose supreme concentration -- Choronzon -- exhibits the triple Firetongue in the number 333." The latter is "mirrored in the final Heh of Tetragrammaton, the daughter-letter, whose number becomes the trebled Hex and the Unholy Act of Earth's destruction, under the rule of the Son of Typhon who is Set/Satan and the Anti-Christ." Thus, to this very day, the idol that the entire "Christian" world bows down to is not the Christos spirit at all, but the Anti-Christ. The washed faces, the white gloves, the alb and pale lilies of Sunday worship cannot dispel the blood of ages. Average Galileans are unable to display love of any kind for their fellow-man. Instead, they constantly evoke the images of sin, corruption, misery and damnation. All "holy books" contain contradictions, lies and false teachings, but the Xtian Bible is a monument of fabrications and contradictions, second only to the Koran.
(See
also: 666 , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Insurance Glossary Dictionary II - Insurance
Definition
and meaning of
Insurance :
A contract whereby an insurer promises to pay the insured a sum of money or some other benefit upon the happening of one or more uncertain events in exchange for the payment of a premium. There must be uncertainty as to whether the relevant event(s) may happen at all or, if they will occur (e.g. death) as to their timing.
(Source
Lloyd's )
Also see these pages: Insurance , Insurance, Insurance Sitemap,
Insurance
Dictionary - I
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Theosophy Dictionary on Absolute
Absolute (from Latin ab away + solvere to loosen, dissolve) Freed, released, absolved; parallel to the Sanskrit moksha, mukti (set free, released), also to the Buddhist nirvana (blown out), all three terms signifying one who has obtained freedom from the cycle of material existence. Absolute, in European philosophy, is used somewhat loosely for the unconditional or boundless infinitude. On the other hand, Sir W. Hamilton (Disc 13n) considers the Absolute as "diametrically opposed to, . . . contradictory of, the Infinite," which is correct from the standpoint of both etymology and abstract philosophy. Blavatsky uses the term both ways: sometimes equating it with infinity, at other times with the first cause or one divine substance-principle. Strictly speaking, absolute is a relative term. It is the philosophic One or cosmic originant, but not the mystic zero or infinitude. An absolute or a cosmic freed one is not That (infinity), for infinity has no attributes: it is neither absolute nor nonabsolute, conscious nor unconscious, because all attributes and qualities belong to manifested and therefore noninfinite beings and things (cf FSO 89-90). The boundless or infinite, in which exist innumerable absolutes, includes the cognizer, the cognized, and the cognition, and is both matter and spirit, subject and object; all egos and non-egos are included within it. From the zero emanate an infinite number of cosmic Ones or monads. Every absolute is not only the hierarch of its own hierarchy, the One from which all subsequent differentiations emanate, but is also a cosmic jivanmukta, a released monad freed from the pull of the lower planes. Every monad at the threshold of paranirvana reassumes its primeval essence and becomes at one with the absolute of its own hierarchy once more. The absolute is thus the goal of evolution as well as the source, the highest divinity or Silent Watcher of the hierarchy of compassion, which forms the light side of a universe or cosmic hierarchy.
(See also: Absolute , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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New Era Dianetics, NewBirth Process, Newtonian manifestation, NIA technique, Nichiren Buddhism, Nikkon Restorative Massage, Nine Gates Training Program, Nine Star Ki, Norse magic, Nosode, Nsoromma Body Therapy, Nuad Bo Rarn, Nuat Thai, Nueral Touch Therapy, Numbers Diet, Numerology, Nursing, Nutripathy, Nutrition Kinesiology, Nutrition Therapy, Nutritional Counseling, Nutritional herbology, Nutritional Medicine, Nutritional Therapy, Nvwoti
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NumerologyToward
a Celtic Numerology
What's in a word? Or a name? What
special power resides in a word, connecting it so intimately to the very thing
it symbolizes? Does each word or name have its own 'vibration', as is generally
believed by those of us who follow the Western occult tradition? And if so, how
do we begin to unravel its meaning? Just what, exactly, is in a word? Well,
LETTERS are in a word. In fact, letters COMPRISE the word. Which is why
Taliesyn's remark had always puzzled me. Why didn't he say he had been a
'letter among words'? That, at least, would seem to make more logical sense
than saying he had been a 'word among letters', which seems backwards. Unless...
Read more here: » Paganism: Toward a Celtic
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We all yearn for the improvement of our fortunes. So we wish to know the future. Palmistry is an effective reflector of what the future holds for us. Indian ascetics have said that one should take a good look at the palms of both hands for good fortune and luck before getting out of bed early in the morning. The hand is a symbol of mystic power for it mirrors the individual personality. Those who desire improvement, invigoration and achievement in their lives should rise early in the morning and look at their palms, and then rub them over the face lightly.
(See also: Palmistry , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Palmistry: The Hand As Symbol Of Mystic Power |
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Mukti - Sacred NumbersSacred Numbers: Maths as Tool to
Attain Mukti
"I bow to that glorious Lord of the Jainas, who
as the shining lamp of the know-ledge of numbers made to shine whole of the
universe", said Mahaviracharya in Ganita Sara Sangraha. Few know
that ancient Jain scientific thought is a rich source of Indian scientific
heritage. The grand Jain spiritual tradition and its masters broadly influenced
Indian thought and rationality in three key areas: Atomism, non-absolutism
and mathematical concepts including the theory of numbers. As realists, a
satisfactory explanation for the origin of the material world was
important to Jain philosophers.
Read more here: » Jainism: Maths as Tool to Attain
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Tarot The Tarot cards operate on many levels, describing both
internal developments (emotions, thoughts, intuitive feelings) and external
ones (actions and physical events). Think of the complete Tarot as a map where
each card represents a different piece of a jigsaw puzzle. This puzzle
symbolizes the wide variety of possibilities and experiences available to us
all.
Read more here: » Tarot: Introduction to
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symbolic images on the Tarot cards activate and speak to a deep intuitive part
of ourselves which the logical, conscious mind cannot understand or control.
This part of ourselves is known as the subconscious. This subconscious aspect
of being represents our inner self, those deep, highly personal feelings and
qualities which provide the foundation for our entire being and give us the
motivation behind our behavior, thoughts, emotions, etc. This is the realm of
instinct, gut reactions, innate knowing, and personal potential. It is the home
of our psyche.
Read more here: » Tarot
Cards: Tarot and the Conscious and Subconscious Mind |
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How does the ancient science and art of feng shui relate to the New Children? Due to their sensitivities, the New Children have often been likened to canaries being sent into the coal mine. Feng shui can be used to transform the coal mine - to create more harmony and balance in our physical spaces and surroundings. Since our homes and physical surroundings are comprised of endlessly transforming and interconnected energy fields, we must develop a conscious relationship with the vast dynamics contributing to these energy fields. See also Feng Shui
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: Feng Shui and the New Children |
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Hymns of Dirghatamas in the Rig VedaThe Hymns of Dirghatamas in the Rig
Veda
Some scholars have claimed that the
Babylonians invented the zodiac of 360 degrees around 700 BCE, perhaps even
earlier. Many claim that India received the knowledge of the zodiac from
Babylonia or even later from Greece. However, as old as the Rig Veda, the
oldest Vedic text, there are clear references to a chakra or wheel of 360
spokes placed in the sky. The number 360 and its related numbers like 12, 24,
36, 48, 60, 72, 108, 432 and 720 occur commonly in Vedic symbolism. It is in the
hymns of the great Rishi Dirghatamas (RV I.140 - 164) that we have the clearest
such references.
Read more here: » Vedic Origins of the Zodiac: The
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The year 2005 comes under the banner of 'Spirituality' and is ruled by the strongest God Force represented by number 7. In Western Astrology, this number is associated with the watery planet Neptune and in Hindu Astrology it swings to the moods of the half-planet Ketu. It is said that during our time, which is in 'kaliyug' (the era of darkness), Rahu, Ketu and Saturn have become more powerful and active than other planets and exert maximum influence on mankind and the earth as a whole.
(See also: Spiritual Awakening , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Spiritual Awakening: 2005 - The Year Of Spiritual Awakening |
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