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Dream Dictionary occult: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Moon

Moon: The body of Christ, things that are eternal; God's faithfulness; reign over; used as an object of worship in the occult and underworld stories; that which the works of darkness demonstrated through; indication of end times. (Gen. 1:16; 37:9; Eph. 1:3; Jer. 31:35-37; Du. 33:14; Is. 30:26; Mark 13:24; Acts 2:20; 2 Kings 23:5; Phil. 2:15; Rev. 12:1; Ps. 129:6)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Moon, Dream Dictionary Moon, Meaning of dreams about Moon, Dream Interpretation Moon, Dream Analysis Moon, Dreaming of Moon

 

moon, body of christ, eternal, god's faithfulness, faithfulness reign over, object of worship, worship, occult, underworld stories, works of darkness, end of time, end of the world,

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Accuse to Advertisement

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Accuse, Aches, Acid, Acorn , Acquaintance, Acquit , Acrobat, Actor and Actress , Adam and Eve, Adamant, Adder , Addition, Adieu, Admire, Admonish, Adopted, Adulation , Adultery, Advancement, Adventurer, Adversary, Adversity, Advertisement

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Seven

Seven The fundamental number of manifestation, frequently found in the different cosmogonies as well as in many religious dogmas and observances of the different ancient peoples.

 

Although ten was called one of the perfect numbers by the Pythagoreans, seven was unique in their series of numbers because it has all the "perfection of the Unit -- the number of numbers. For as absolute unity is uncreated, and impartite (hence number-less) and no number can produce it, so is the seven: no digit contained within the decade can beget or produce it" (SD 2:582). Seven is the number of the manifested universe, while ten or twelve is the number of the unmanifested universe.

 

Pythagoras taught that seven was composed of the numbers three and four, explaining that "on the plane of the noumenal world, the triangle was, as the first conception of the manifested Deity, its image: 'Father-Mother-Son'; and the Quaternary, the perfect number, was the noumenal, ideal root of all numbers and things on the physical plane" (ibid.). Further, seven was called by the Pythogoreans the vehicle of life for it consisted of body and spirit: the body was held to consist of four principal elements, while the spirit was in manifestation triple, comprising the monad, intellect or essential reason, and mind.

 

There are innumerable instances of sevening -- the seven days of the week, the seven colors of the spectrum, the seven notes of the musical scale -- while special emphasis is placed upon the seven human and cosmic principles; the seven senses (five senses now in manifestation and two more to be attained in the future through evolutionary unfolding); the seven cosmic elements; the seven root-races and seven subraces; the seven kingdoms, human and below; the seven rounds; the seven lokas and talas; the seven manifested globes of the planetary chain; the seven sacred planets; the seven racial buddhas; the seven dhyani-bodhisattvas and -buddhas; the seven Logoi; etc.

 

Man as well as nature is called saptaparna (seven-leaved plant), symbolized by the triangle above the square {illust}. While the senary was applied to man in all ranges from the physical to the spiritual, when completed by the atman, thus making the septenary, the latter signified the entire range of the constitution, whether of man or nature, crowned by the immortal spirit.

 

In Hindu literature the number seven continually appears: the saptarshis (the seven sages), the seven superior and inferior worlds, the seven hosts of deities, the seven holy cities, the seven holy islands, seas, or mountains, the seven deserts, the seven sacred trees, etc. In Greece seven was often connected with the gods and goddesses: Mars had seven attendants, seven was sacred to Pallas Athene and to Phoebus Apollo -- the latter with his seven-stringed lyre playing hymns to septenary nature as well as to the seven-rayed sun; Niobe's seven sons and seven daughters, etc.

 

Apart from mythological considerations, in physical life manifestations of the number seven occur continuously: "if the mysterious Septenary Cycle is a law in nature, and it is one, as proven; if it is found controlling the evolution and involution (or death) in the realms of entomology, ichthyology and ornithology, as in the Kingdoms of the Animal, mammalia and man -- why cannot it be present and acting in Kosmos, in general, in its natural (though occult) divisions of time, races, and mental development?" (SD 2:623n).

 

Seven is indeed the sacred number of life, and with the circle and the cross it forms a triad of primordial symbols of the ancient wisdom.

 

(See also: Seven , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Theosophy Dictionary on Agneyastra

Agneyastra (Sanskrit) (from agneya fiery weapon from agni fire + astra missile weapon, arrow)

 

Fiery weapon; one of the magic weapons used by some of the gods and heroes of the Mahabharata and Ramayana. The Vishnu-Purana (3:8) recounts that the agneyastra was given by the sage Aurva to his disciple King Sagara. A magic weapon said to have been "wielded by the adept-race (the fourth), the Atlanteans" (TG 9), and to have been built of "seven elements" (SD 2:629).

 

It can signify a weapon of fiery character used in physical warfare, or on a cosmic scale can denote the employment of a force of nature by an intelligent being either for offensive or defensive purposes. In archaic thought fire, in its abstract sense, is almost equivalent to spirit, and permeates the sevenfold nature of the universe.

 

(See also: Agneyastra , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Occult

occult: Hidden, or kept secret; revealed only after initiation.

See: mysticism, occultism.

(See also: Occult , Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Brothers of Light

Brothers of Light. This is what the great authority on secret societies, Brother Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie IX., says of this Brotherhood. "A mystic order, Fratres Lucis, established in Florence in 1498.

 

Among the members of this order were Pasqualis, Cagliostro, Swedenborg, St. Martin, Eliphaz Lévi, and many other eminent mystics. Its members were very much persecuted by the Inquisition. It is a small but compact body, the members being spread all over the world."

 

(See also: Brothers of Light , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Manifestation

Manifestation.

 

See MANVANTARA

 

(See also: Manifestation , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Grace

Graha-raja (Sanskrit) King of the constellations; a term used for the successful candidate in the ancient Hindu initiatory rites (BCW 14:260).

 

(See also: Grace , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Manasasarovara

Manasasarovara (Sanskrit) [from manasa intelligent + sarovara lake of excellence]

 

The lake of excellent intelligence; a sacred lake in the Himalayas of Tibet, as well as its tutelary deity said to be a naga (serpent, adept, sage). The lake, also called Anavatapta, is a place of yearly pilgrimage for the Hindus because the Vedas are claimed to have been written on its shores. Its name has reference to its historic occult connection with Sambhala, hence the reference is to its being the source of the Vedas, of inspiration, and therefore of knowledge and wisdom.

 

(See also: Manasasarovara , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Halo

Halo The radiance streaming from the head of a holy person.

 

See also AUREOLE.

 

(See also: Halo , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Demons

Demons. According to the Kabbalah, the demons dwell in the world of Assiah, the world of matter and of the "shells"’ of the dead. They are the Klippoth. There are Seven Hells, whose demon dwellers represent the vices personified. Their prince is Samael, his female companion is Isheth Zenunim - the woman of prostitution: united in aspect, they are named "The Beast", Chiva.

 

(See also: Demons , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Humanity

Humanity. Occultly and Kabbalistically, the whole of mankind is symbolised, by Manu in India; by Vajrasattva or Dorjesempa, the head of the Seven Dhyani, in Northern Buddhism; and by Adam Kadmon in the Kabbala.

 

All these represent the totality of mankind whose beginning is in this androgynic protoplast, and whose end is in the Absolute, beyond all these symbols and myths of human origin.

 

Humanity is a great Brotherhood by virtue of the sameness of the material from which it is formed physically and morally. Unless, however, it becomes a Brotherhood also intellectually, it is no better than a superior genus of animals.

 

(See also: Humanity , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Phallic

Phallic (Ancient Greek). Anything belonging to sexual worship; or of a sexual character externally, such as the Hindu lingham and yoni - the emblems of the male and female generative power - which have none of the unclean significance attributed to it by the Western mind.

 

(See also: Phallic , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Mana

Mana (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root man to think]

 

Opinion, conception, idea; also self-conceit, arrogance, pride (especially in the compound aham-mana). In Buddhism, one of the six evil feelings or one of the ten fetters to be discarded. As a neuter noun, consideration, respect, honor. In astrology the name of the tenth mansion or house.

 

Mana [from the verbal root ma to measure] as a masculine noun means dwelling, building, house; as a neuter noun, measuring, dimension, computation as of time; in philosophy, proof, demonstration.

 

See also PRAMANA

 

(See also: Mana , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Psyche

Psyche (Ancient Greek). The animal, terrestrial Soul; the lower Manas.

 

(See also: Psyche , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Zeus

Zeus (Ancient Greek). The "Father of the gods". Zeus-Zen is Ether, there fore Jupiter was called Pater Ether by some Latin races.

 

(See also: Zeus , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Principles

Principles. The Elements or original essences, the basic differentiations upon and of which all things are built up. We use the term to denote the seven individual and fundamental aspects of the One Universal Reality in Kosmos and in man. Hence also the seven aspects in the manifestation in the human being - divine, spiritual, psychic, astral, physiological and simply physical.

 

(See also: Principles , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Theosophy Dictionary on Abraxas, Abrasax

Abraxas, Abrasax (Gnostic) Mystical term used by the Gnostics to indicate the supreme entity of our cosmic hierarchy or its manifestation in the human being which they called the Christos. Abrasas has the value of 365, based on numerical equivalents of the Greek alphabet. Because 365 represents the cycle of one revolution of our planet around the sun, they held that in Abraxas were mystically contained the full number of families of entities composing a hierarchy. These entities received from their supreme illuminator, Abraxas, the streams of life and inspiration governing their existence. Thus in a sense Abraxas is the cosmic Oversoul, the creative or Third Logos, Brahma. The Basilidean Gnostics taught that from this supreme God was created nous (mind). Abraxas also was identified with the Hebrew 'Adonai, the Egyptian Horus, and the Hindu Prajapati.

 

Gnostic amulets known as Abraxas gems depicted the god as a pantheos (all-god), with the head of a cock, herald of the sun, representing foresight and vigilance; a human body clothed in armor, suggestive of guardian power; legs in the form of sacred asps. In his right hand is a scourge, emblem of authority; on his left arm a shield emblazoned with a word of power. This pantheos is invariably inscribed with his proper name IAO and his epithets Abraxas and Sabaoth, and often accompanied with invocations such as SEMES EILAM, the eternal sun (Gnostics and Their Remains 246), which Blavatsky equates with "the central spiritual sun" of the Qabbalists (SD 2:214). Though written in Greek characters, the words SEMES EILAM ABRASAX are probably Semitic in origin: shemesh sun; `olam secret, occult, hid, eternity, world; Abrasax Abraxas. Hence in combination the phrase may be rendered "the eternal sun Abraxax."

 

(See also: Abraxas, Abrasax , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Dawn

Dawn Frequently denotes the beginning of a new cycle, of greater or less extent. Venus-Lucifer is called the luminous son of morning or of manvantaric dawn; and the builders are the luminous sons of manvantaric dawn.

 

In Greek mythology Apollo (the sun) has two daughters, Hilaira and Phoebe (evening twilight and dawn); Eos is the dawn, as is Aurora in Latin. In Hindu mythology, the wife of Surya (the sun) is Ushas (dawn), and she is also his mother. In the Vishnu-Purana, Brahma, for purposes of world formation, assumes four bodies -- dawn, night, day, and evening twilight.

 

Man is said to come from the body of dawn, for dawn signifies light, the intelligence of the intellect of the universe often called mahat, the ultimate progenitor, and indeed the final cosmic goal, of the Hierarchy of Light of which the human hierarchy is a small portion.

 

See also SANDHI

 

(See also: Dawn , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Dream Dictionary occult: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Nuns

Nuns Women of any age vowed to a celibate and meditative life. Nuns have existed in organized communities in all parts of the world, apparently in all ages, for there were convents or similar groups in ancient Egypt, Rome, Hindustan, Greece, ancient Peru, and elsewhere.

 

Before the nuns, who in Christendom were consecrated to the Virgin Mary, there were the Vestal Virgins of Rome, the maidens of Isis in Egypt, and the Devadasis of the Hindu temples, who originally "lived in great chastity, and were objects of the most extraordinary veneration" (IU 2:210). "They were the 'virgin brides' of their respective (Solar) gods. Says Herodotus, 'The brides of Ammon are excluded from all intercourse with men,' they are 'the brides of Heaven'; and virtually they became dead to the world, just as they are now. In Peru they were 'Pure Virgins of the Sun,' and the Pallakists [Pallakides]

 

of Ammon-Ra are referred to in some inscriptions as the 'divine spouses' " (TG 234).

 

(See also: Nuns , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

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