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Train - To see a train of cars moving in your dreams, you will soon have cause to make a journey.
- To be on a train and it appears to move smoothly along, though there is no track, denotes that you will be much worried over some affair which will eventually prove a source of profit to you.
- To see freight trains in your dreams, is an omen of changes which will tend to your elevation.
- To find yourself, in a dream, on top of a sleeping car, denotes you will make a journey with an unpleasant companion, with whom you will spend money and time that could be used in a more profitable and congenial way, and whom you will seek to avoid.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Train, Meaning of Dreams about Train, Dream Interpretation Train)
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Dictionary - Vehicle Dream Interpretation Vehicle For men, dreams with vehicles are mostly associated with sex. For women, dreams of vehicles seem often to be connected with feelings of self-respect and ambition. See Car, Truck, Bicycle, Train. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Vehicle, Meaning of Dreams about Vehicle, Dream Interpretation Vehicle)
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Dream Dictionary - Dressing , Being Dressed Dressing , Being Dressed - To think you are having trouble in dressing, while dreaming, means some evil persons will worry and detain you from places of amusement.
- If you can't get dressed in time for a train, you will have many annoyances through the carelessness of others. You should depend on your own efforts as far as possible, after these dreams, if you would secure contentment and full success.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Dressing, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Dressing, Dream Interpretation Dressing)
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Dictionary - Tunnel Tunnel - To dream of going through a tunnel is bad for those in business and in love.
- To see a train coming towards you while in a tunnel, foretells ill health and change in occupation.
- To pass through a tunnel in a car, denotes unsatisfactory business, and much unpleasant and expensive travel.
- To see a tunnel caving in, portends failure and malignant enemies.
- To look into one, denotes that you will soon be compelled to face a desperate issue.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Tunnel, Meaning of Dreams about Tunnel, Dream Interpretation Tunnel)
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Dictionary - Accident Accident A warning, the details of which depend on other symbols in the dream. If you dream of an accident while traveling by car, this could be a hint that you should either avoid travel at this time, or, if you can’t avoid it, make sure that your car is in the best possible condition before you leave. Stay away from planes, trains, buses, boats, or dangerous walking, such as hiking in the mountains, for at least a day after you have the dream, and preferably for a week. If you must go, take a cell phone with you (in case you must call for help), as well as first aid supplies. Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Accident, Meaning of Dreams about Accident, Dream Interpretation Accident)
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- I hurry into the theater and get my cello out. I can hear the music playing--they've already begun the concert without me.
Source: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President of ASD (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Vehicle, Dream Dictionary Vehicle)
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Interpretation - Uniforms Uniforms Dreams of uniforms often point to self-awareness. Conformity through clothing is one of the unspoken rules of culture and we often perceive parts of our wardrobes as our "uniform" for particular roles we fill in life. In dreams of uniforms, it does not matter if the uniform is officially recognized or simply identical clothing on numerous persons. If you are in uniform, and there are others dressed the same way, consider who is with you in the dream and what camaraderie you share with them. It may be that you are recalling a satisfying tenure in military service, employment, or identity with a particular group. If you are in uniform and others are not, it may reflect a feeling that you perceive yourself as more loyal than others. A 24-year-old man reports dreaming: I am in the Navy. They have not trained me. I report to my ship with my only uniform, which is summer whites. Everyone around me is in dress blues. Nothing on the ship goes right. This dreamer, a college student, was contemplating an officer's commission in the navy. He was excited, but hedging his commitment. This dream reflected those concerns and warned him to examine the situation more closely. Uniforms can also be a symbol of authority. Note the person wearing a uniform in your dream. Was it a logical situation for that person to be wearing a uniform? Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Uniforms, Meaning of Dreams about Uniforms, Dream Interpretation Uniforms)
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- Uniforms Uniforms Dreams of uniforms often point to self-awareness. Conformity through clothing is one of the unspoken rules of culture and we often perceive parts of our wardrobes as our "uniform" for particular roles we fill in life. In dreams of uniforms, it does not matter if the uniform is officially recognized or simply identical clothing on numerous persons. If you are in uniform, and there are others dressed the same way, consider who is with you in the dream and what camaraderie you share with them. It may be that you are recalling a satisfying tenure in military service, employment, or identity with a particular group. If you are in uniform and others are not, it may reflect a feeling that you perceive yourself as more loyal than others. A 24-year-old man reports dreaming: I am in the Navy. They have not trained me. I report to my ship with my only uniform, which is summer whites. Everyone around me is in dress blues. Nothing on the ship goes right. This dreamer, a college student, was contemplating an officer's commission in the navy. He was excited, but hedging his commitment. This dream reflected those concerns and warned him to examine the situation more closely. Uniforms can also be a symbol of authority. Note the person wearing a uniform in your dream. Was it a logical situation for that person to be wearing a uniform? Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Uniforms, Meaning of Dreams about Uniforms, Dream Interpretation Uniforms)
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- Faeces Faeces It was observed in an Internet chat room once that `No matter what goes wrong with your children later in life, someone, somewhere, will blame it on potty training.? In fact, that approach to psychotherapy is one of Freud?s most lasting contributions (after penis envy). For many people, the faeces have been a portent of good fortune or wealth. This may include the actual conveyance of wealth or the desire for such a find. In either case, the interpretation reverts back to Freud?s own feelings that the faeces were perceived by the infant as being something they created and therefore something valuable. The true surprise would be if an adult person awoke from a faeces dream feeling particularly at ease with a sense of well-being. The origin of the faeces and means of discovery are both important issues to discern in the meaning of the dream. For example, if the faeces comes into the dream through direct biological means, the person who is responsible for it and your interaction with it (visual only, cleaning up, etc.) may say much about your relationship with the other characters. If it is simply discovered, or known about without actual visual participation in the dream, then the possibility that another?s influence is upon you is troubling. At this point, it is conceivable that the dream could relate to money if your influence is far-reaching, or if others are odorously impinging upon you. Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Faeces, Meaning of Dreams about Faeces, Dream Interpretation Faeces)
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Interpretation - Faeces Faeces It was observed in an Internet chat room once that `No matter what goes wrong with your children later in life, someone, somewhere, will blame it on potty training.? In fact, that approach to psychotherapy is one of Freud?s most lasting contributions (after penis envy). For many people, the faeces have been a portent of good fortune or wealth. This may include the actual conveyance of wealth or the desire for such a find. In either case, the interpretation reverts back to Freud?s own feelings that the faeces were perceived by the infant as being something they created and therefore something valuable. The true surprise would be if an adult person awoke from a faeces dream feeling particularly at ease with a sense of well-being. The origin of the faeces and means of discovery are both important issues to discern in the meaning of the dream. For example, if the faeces comes into the dream through direct biological means, the person who is responsible for it and your interaction with it (visual only, cleaning up, etc.) may say much about your relationship with the other characters. If it is simply discovered, or known about without actual visual participation in the dream, then the possibility that another?s influence is upon you is troubling. At this point, it is conceivable that the dream could relate to money if your influence is far-reaching, or if others are odorously impinging upon you. Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Faeces, Meaning of Dreams about Faeces, Dream Interpretation Faeces)
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- Why are you going there?
- What is it that makes you feel you are "too late" or that you don't have what you need to take your part on the stage of life? If missing documents variation:
- What are you currently trying to accomplish in your waking life?
- What's missing for you to do your job properly or to get what you want?
- How can you better prepare yourself for what you want to do?
Source: http://health.discovery.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Transport, Dream Dictionary Transport)
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Dattatraya, Dattatreya Dattatraya Dattatreya (Sanskrit) The universal lord; popularly, "the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva, incarnate in an Avatara -- of course as a triple essence. The esoteric, and true meaning is the adept's own trinity of body, soul, and spirit; the three being all realized by him as real, existent, and potential. By Yoga training, the body becomes pure as a crystal casket, the soul purged of all its grossness, and the spirit which, before the beginning of his course of self-purification and development, was to him but a dream, has now become a reality -- the man has become a demi-god" {BCW 2:160}. (See also: Dattatraya, Dattatreya, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Sukshmopadhi, suksmopadhi Sukshmopadhi suksmopadhi (Sanskrit) [from sukshma subtle, fine, ethereal + upadhi base, vehicle] The subtle base or vehicle, in the human constitution the combined qualities of the higher manas, the lower manas, the kama-energy, and their astral veil or vehicle infilled with life. According to Taraka-Raja-Yoga there are three upadhis in the human constitution: karanopadhi, sukshmopadhi, and sthulopadhi. The sukshmopadhi comprehends manas in its dual aspect in union with kama and the vital-astral portions in the theosophic sevenfold division of man, and likewise corresponds to the manomaya-kosa of the Vedantic classification. The state of consciousness known as the svapna or sleeping condition is connected causally with the sukshmopadhi. This upadhi when developed and trained in the adept is the seat of a number of remarkable faculties or powers, among them spiritual clairvoyance and clairaudience. In the ordinary person, it is the lower portion of sukshopadhi which ordinarily acts automatically, producing flashes of unconscious clairvoyant vision, dreams of various kind, and other psychic phenomena. (See also: Sukshmopadhi, suksmopadhi, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)
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Hallucination Hallucination. A state produced sometimes by physiological disorders, sometimes by mediumship, and at others by drunkenness. But the cause that produces the visions has to be sought deeper than physiology. All such visions, especially when produced through mediumship, are preceded by a relaxation of the nervous system, in variably generating an abnormal magnetic condition which attracts to the sufferer waves of astral light. It is the latter that furnishes the various hallucinations. These, however, are not always what physicians would make them, empty, and unreal dreams. No one can see that which does not exist - i.e., which is not impressed - in or on the astral waves. A Seer may, however, perceive objects and scenes (whether past, present, or future) which have no relation whatever to himself, and also perceive several things entirely disconnected with each other at one and the same time, thus producing the most grotesque and absurd combinations. Both drunkard and Seer, medium and Adept, see their respective visions in the Astral Light; but while the drunkard, the madman, and the untrained medium, or one suffering from brain-fever, see, because they cannot help it, and evoke the jumbled visions unconsciously to themselves, the Adept and the trained Seer have the choice and the control of such visions. They know where to fix their gaze, how to steady the scenes they want to observe, and how to see beyond the upper outward layers of the Astral Light. With the former such glimpses into the waves are hallucinations: with the latter they become the faithful reproduction of what actually has been, is, or will be, taking place. The glimpses at random caught by the medium, and his flickering visions in the deceptive light, are transformed under the guiding will of the Adept and Seer into steady pictures, the truthful representations of that which he wills to come within the focus of his perception. (See also: Hallucination, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Hallucination Hallucination Commonly, perception of objects without reality or an experience of sensations without external cause, usually thought to arise from a disorder of the nervous system. However, hallucination means something different to an occultist. "A state produced sometimes by physiological disorders, sometimes by mediumship, and at others by drunkenness. But the cause that produces the visions has to be sought deeper than physiology. All such visions, especially when produced through mediumship, are preceded by a relaxation of the nervous system, invariably generating an abnormal magnetic condition which attracts to the sufferer waves of astral light. It is the latter that furnishes the various hallucinations. These, however, are not always what physicians would make them, empty and unreal dreams. No one can see that which does not exist -- i.e., which is not impressed -- in or on the astral waves. A Seer may, however, perceive objects and scenes (whether past, present, or future) which have no relation whatever to himself, and also perceive several things entirely disconnected with each other at one and the same time, thus producing the most grotesque and absurd combinations. Both drunkard and Seer, medium and Adept, see their respective visions in the Astral Light; but while the drunkard, the madman, and the untrained medium, or one suffering from brain-fever, see, because they cannot help it, and evoke the jumbled visions unconsciously to themselves, the Adept and the trained Seer have the choice and the control of such visions. They know where to fix their gaze, how to steady the scenes they want to observe, and how to see beyond the upper outward layers of the Astral Light. With the former such glimpses into the waves are hallucinations: with the latter they become the faithful reproduction of what actually has been, is, or will be, taking place. The glimpses at random caught by the medium, and his flickering visions in the deceptive light, are transformed under the guiding will of the Adept and Seer into steady pictures, the truthful representations of that which he wills to come within the focus of his perception" (TG 133-4). (See also: Hallucination, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Halloween Hallucination Commonly, perception of objects without reality or an experience of sensations without external cause, usually thought to arise from a disorder of the nervous system. However, hallucination means something different to an occultist. "A state produced sometimes by physiological disorders, sometimes by mediumship, and at others by drunkenness. But the cause that produces the visions has to be sought deeper than physiology. All such visions, especially when produced through mediumship, are preceded by a relaxation of the nervous system, invariably generating an abnormal magnetic condition which attracts to the sufferer waves of astral light. It is the latter that furnishes the various hallucinations. These, however, are not always what physicians would make them, empty and unreal dreams. No one can see that which does not exist -- i.e., which is not impressed -- in or on the astral waves. A Seer may, however, perceive objects and scenes (whether past, present, or future) which have no relation whatever to himself, and also perceive several things entirely disconnected with each other at one and the same time, thus producing the most grotesque and absurd combinations. Both drunkard and Seer, medium and Adept, see their respective visions in the Astral Light; but while the drunkard, the madman, and the untrained medium, or one suffering from brain-fever, see, because they cannot help it, and evoke the jumbled visions unconsciously to themselves, the Adept and the trained Seer have the choice and the control of such visions. They know where to fix their gaze, how to steady the scenes they want to observe, and how to see beyond the upper outward layers of the Astral Light. With the former such glimpses into the waves are hallucinations: with the latter they become the faithful reproduction of what actually has been, is, or will be, taking place. The glimpses at random caught by the medium, and his flickering visions in the deceptive light, are transformed under the guiding will of the Adept and Seer into steady pictures, the truthful representations of that which he wills to come within the focus of his perception" (TG 133-4). (See also: Halloween, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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