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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dream Dictionary Thought |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Emotional SensitivityEmotional
Sensitivity
Empathic
people do have observable traits that are easily identified. Interestingly, the
traits are a set of characteristics that have always had their own air of
mystery. I'm referring to a set of psychological traits that has never been
adequately explained before. These characteristics are commonly referred to as
emotional sensitivity.
Read more here: » Highly Sensitive People: Emotional Sensitivity |
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Any Fool Can Criticize, and Most Fools DoMany
of us almost daily stab the ones we love. We use invisible knives that do not
draw blood. The weapon of choice is CRITICISM.
The harm we do is just as vile as that produced by a real knife. Our criticism
tears down others' self-esteem. They feel unloved and experience self-doubt.
Before their wounds have time to heal, we stab them again and again in the same
place. How can we be so cruel? Perhaps we are deceived because our weapon and
the victim's wounds are invisible. Why are we so vicious? Because of our own
insecurities. How can we improve?
Read more here: » Criticism:
Any Fool Can Criticize, and Most Fools Do |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: A Bouquet of Thoughts for Weekend Cheer
A flower, a thing of beauty, brings joy - but not forever. Soon, it withers and dies. Its transience helps us to understand the value we attach to flowers. Their ephemeral qualities, their fragility and vulnerability, make flowers precious. Flowers are transient like life itself. In all creation, change is eternal. This and their sensory qualities, particularly colour and scent, have made flowers popular as a universally loved symbol of greeting and felicitation. Whether traditionally worn in the hair of women, in the cap of a Himachali farmer or in the buttonhole of a gentleman's tuxedo, flowers are the ultimate in personal adornment, their freshness, unsullied purity and natural perfection enhance the celebratory spirit of the wearer.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: A Bouquet of Thoughts for Weekend Cheer |
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Power of Thoughts And Karmic Cycle
The power of mind over matter is the creative power of thought. Yad bhavam/ Tad bhavathi - you become what you think. The world is a manifestation of our inner state. The situations we come across, the people we meet, the problems we confront, the life experiences we have, are all projections of what lie within. We create our reality. We are the architects of our destiny. Perceived reality eventually becomes manifested reality. So you become what you think; you find what you perceive.
(See also: Power of thought , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Power of thought: Power of Thoughts And Karmic Cycle |
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Swiss scientists have recently discovered that sending a very weak current to the back of the right side of the brain triggered an out-of-body experience (OBE) for the patient. This OBE could be produced at will whenever a particular part of the brain was stimulated by an electric current. OBE is also one of the major outcomes of yoga and is mentioned in the vibhuti pad of Patanjali's Yoga Darshan . Naturally a yogi has to practise years of tapasya or meditation before she can achieve an OBE and sense of levitation. Interestingly, technology seems to allow this pleasurable experience quite easily.
(See also: Out-of-body experience , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Out-of-body experience: Significant Gravity Of Deep Thought |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Be Aware of Thought, Word and Action
We acquire knowledge, but we lack awareness. Awareness arises when knowledge accompanies action. Mere acquisition of knowledge does not mean that such knowledge will translate into action. For instance, most of us know that if you smoke cigarettes, you are susceptible to cancer. Cigarette smokers see the statutory warning imprinted on the cigarette packs: ''Smoking is injurious to health’’. Nevertheless, they continue to smoke. But if one day, the smoker does begin to suffer from ill-health on account of his smoking, then, the knowledge turns into awareness - through direct experience - that smoking could indeed be injurious to health.
(See also: Awareness , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Awareness: Be Aware of Thought, Word and Action |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Mystical Dimension Of
Jewish ThoughtKabbala: Mystical Dimension Of
Jewish Thought
The word Kabbala originally meant
Ôreception' and related to the oral Jewish tradition handed down by Rabbis from
generation to generation. The mainspring of the Kabbala is a deep rooted belief
in a perpetual inter-relationship between God as the infinite power and man in
the physical world as we know it.
Man can get close to God by subduing his own negative
inclinations and bring about spiritual regeneration of mankind, through
prayers, meditation and interpretation of the divine mysteries hidden in the
Torah. Kabbalists emphasise the importance of mystical formulas in the
recitation of prayers.
Read more here: » Kabbala: Mystical Dimension Of
Jewish Thought |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Meditation and
Thought-cultureWhen you sit for meditation thoughts of
your friends and office work, memory of conversation that took place in the
previous evening with your friends and relatives will disturb your mind and
cause distraction. You will have to withdraw the mind again and again,
cautiously from these extraneous worldly thoughts and fix it again and again in
your Lakshya or point.
From "Easy Steps to
Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda.
Read more here: » Meditation: Meditation and
Thought-culture |
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| | | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: The Way of Kami in
Japanese Thought - ShintoismShinto: The Way of Kami in
Japanese Thought
Japanese culture has been influenced
by two spiritual traditions, Shinto or Shintoism and Buddhism. Shinto is
Japan's ancient indigenous religion which evolved over hundreds of years.
When Buddhism took roots in the sixth
century Shinto existed more as a way of life, realised by the people in their
natural surroundings, rather than as an organised religion. Shinto shaped both
the spiritual as well as material aspects of Japanese lifestyle. Japanese
culture, psyche and ethos are so closely intertwined with Shinto that it can be
called the national religion.
Read more here: » Shinto: The Way of Kami in
Japanese Thought - Shintoism |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Celtic Marriage
Celtic
Marriage
This
article is not just for those interested in the traditions of Celtic Marriage,
it is also a look into the complex body of law that governed the ancient Celts.
For
the ancient Celts, marriage was a very different thing than what we conceive of
as "marriage" today. For them, marriage or handfasting as some know
it was a form of contract that had several purposes. These included the
protection of property rights, the care of progeny (children), and the rights
of the individuals involved in the relationships themselves.
Read more here: » Ancient Celts: Celtic Marriage |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Thought: Why I'm A Hindu, And Other Thoughts
I am a Hindu because I was born in a Hindu home. The Hindu way of life appeals to me because it gives me freedom to think and act. It does not bind me to rigid codes or to some particular book, but only requires that I try to follow the first two parts of the eight-fold ashtanga yoga, namely, yama or abstentions and niyama or observances, expecting me to do nothing more than being a good member of society. Practice of the next six parts is optional.
(See also: Hinduism , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Hinduism: Why I'm A Hindu, And Other Thoughts |
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