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Interpretation - Warrant
Warrant - To dream that a warrant is being served on you, denotes that you will engage in some important work which will give you great uneasiness as to its standing and profits.
- To see a warrant served on some one else, there will be danger of your actions bringing you into fatal quarrels or misunderstandings. You are likely to be justly indignant with the wantonness of some friend.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
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"Crystal" were given to two generations of children, because they
most accurately describe their aura colors and energy patterns. Indigo Children
have a lot of indigo blue in their auras. This is the color of the "third
eye chakra," which is an energy center inside the head located between the
two eyebrows. This chakra regulates clairvoyance, or the ability to see energy,
visions, and spirits.
Many of the
Indigo Children are clairvoyant The Crystal Children have opalescent auras,
with beautiful multi-colors in pastel hues. This generation also shows a
fascination for crystals and rocks, as you'll read in this book.
Read more here: » Crystal
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ClearingIn our New Age and self-help literature,
another important realization about feelings has been emerging strongly over
the last six or eight years. More and more, we hear of the connection between
suppressed feelings and chronic poor health. Healing professionals are
venturing the idea that in order to resolve health issues, we must resolve the
emotional issues behind them. The awareness is growing that the unreleased and
trapped negative emotional energy keeps building inside and eventually
manifests in the physical.
In this article, John Ruskan describes how he
originated his system for releasing feelings, how the system works, and what
benefits may be realized.
Read more here: » Emotional Clearing: Healing thru Emotional
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Introduction of The Spirits book - Part I of VISpiritualism is the
opposite of Materialism; every one is a Spiritualist who believes that there is
in him something more than matter, but does not follow that he believes in the
existence of spirits, or in their communication with the visible world.
Instead, therefore of the words SPIRITUAL, SPIRITUALISM, we employ, to
designate this latter belief, the words SPIRITIST, SPIRITISM, which, by their
form, indicate their origin and radical meaning, and have thus the advantage of
being perfectly intelligible; and we reserve the words spiritualism,
spiritualist, for the expression of the meaning attached to them by common
acceptation.
From
"The Spirits book" By Allan Karde (1804-1869.
Read more here: » Spiritism,
Introduction of The Spirits book - Part I of VI |
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At age two, Harry was diagnosed as "autistic" when it was apparent his speech development lagged behind normal. At first, his parents and doctor thought Harry had a hearing problem, so they had grommets (protective loops) placed in his ears. But Harry still didn't speak. His mother, Karenanne, says "Harry has always had a very sunny temperament and showed no angst at being unable to speak. It was like talking was something he'd do when he was good and ready. It was the same with his reading skills. He showed no interest in baby books, yet when he got interested in Pokemon, he rapidly showed he indeed knew how to read, and he just pored over those handbooks."
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: The Crystal Children |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Dattoli
Dattoli (Sanskrit) One name of Agastya, a sage of the first manvantara, in his former birth as the son of the progenitor of the rakshasas. Variants are Dattotti, Dattoi, Dattali, Dattotri, Dattobhri, Dambhobhi, and Dhambholi. These "seven variants have each a secret sense, and refer in the esoteric comments to various ethnological classifications, and also to physiological and anthropological mysteries of the primitive races. For, surely, the Rakshasas are not demons, but simply the primitive and ferocious giants, the Atlanteans, who were scattered on the face of the globe as the Fifth Race is now. Vasishta is a warrant to this, if his words addressed to Parasara, who attempted a bit of jadoo (sorcery), which he calls 'sacrifice,' for the destruction of the Rakshasas, mean anything. For he says, 'Let no more of these unoffending "Spirits of Darkness" be destroyed'. . ." (SD 2:232n).
(See also: Dattoli , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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This is a sitemap for Dream
Dictionary - W . Click on a link
and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this
particular dream.
Dream Dictionary - W wadding, wading, wafer, wafers, wager, wager, wages, wagon, wagtail, waif, wail, waist, waiter, wake, walk, walking, walking stick, wallet, walls, walnut, waltz, want, war, wardrobe, warehouse, warlock, warrant, wart, warts, washboard, wash-bowl, washer woman, washing, wasp, waste, watch, watching others eat, water, water lily, water-carrier, waterfall, waves, waves, wax taper, way, wealth, weapon, weapons, weasel, weather, weaving, web, wedding, wedding clothes, wedding ring, weddings, wedge, wedlock, weeding, weeds, weeping, weevil, weighing, welcome, well, welsh rarebits, werewolf, wet, wet nurse, whale, whalebone, whales, wheat, wheels, whetstone, whip, whirlpool, whirlwind, whisky, whispering, whistle, white, white hair, white lead, white moth, whitewa, widow, wife, wig, wild, wild animals, wild man, will, willow, wind, windmill, window, windows, wine, wine-cellar, wine-glass, wings, winter, wire, wisdom, witch, witness, wizard, wolf, wolves, women, wooden shoe, wood-pile, woods, wool, work house, workshop, worm, worms, wound, wrath, wreath, wrecks, wrinkled skin, writing,
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Dictionary , Buddhism
Dictionary, Spiritual
Dictionary, Sanskrit
Dictionary , Parapsychology
Dictionary, Paganism
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Health Dictionary
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Vehicle of Life
Vehicle of Life (Mystic). The "Septeriary" Man among the Pythagoreans, "number seven" among the profane. The former "explained it by saying, that the human body consisted of four principal elements (principles), and that the soul is triple (the higher triad)" . (See Isis Unveiled, Vol. II., p. 418, New York, 1877.) It has been often remarked that in the earlier works of the Theosophists no septenary division of man was mentioned. The above quotation is sufficient warrant that, although with every caution, the subject was more than once approached, and is not a new-fangled theory or invention.
(See also: Vehicle of Life , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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