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Dictionary - Cradle
Dream
Interpretation Cradle
If you are single and you are dreaming of a cradle, more likely that you will get married soon, for married people it could mean that there is a good event on the way. Watching a baby in the cradle means that you are in a delicate situation and try to keep someone from talking. On the other hand, this dream could be a reflection of your subconscious desire to have a baby in reality.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
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Meaning of Dreams about Cradle
Cradle - To dream of a cradle, with a beautiful infant occupying it, portends prosperity and the affections of beautiful children.
- To rock your own baby in a cradle, denotes the serious illness of one of the family.
- For a young woman to dream of rocking a cradle is portentous of her downfall. She should beware of gossiping.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
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Witch Witchcraft Dictionary on WITCHES CRADLE
WITCHES CRADLE: A method of torturing Witches during the Renaissance and Middle Ages by binding the Witch in a garment or sack and suspending them from the limb of a tree. The continual rocking and swinging caused a profound disorientation and hallucinations and induced confessions. Used in a more contemporary context as a sensory deprivation technique to alter states of consciousness.
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Dictionary - Baby
Dream
Interpretation Baby
If you dream of feeding a baby in your dream: you have to work hard before you receive the rewards of your labour. Rocking a baby in a cradle: you will have good luck and happiness. If you see a dead baby, someone is going to die. If you are giving a birth, you will have a new direction in life or a new idea. Being annoyed in a dream of a baby crying may signify illness or minor disappointments in your personal life. If a woman is nurturing a baby at her breasts, she probably desperately wants to have a baby, or wants to take care of someone.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
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Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Baby , Meaning of Dreams about Baby ,
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Festivals - The Holi
FestivalHoli:
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DAYS of yore, there were communities of cannibals in India. They caused much
havoc. They threatened the lives of many innocent people. One of them was
Holika or Putana. She took immense delight in devouring children. Sri Krishna
destroyed her and thus saved the little children. Even today, the effigy or
figure of Holika is burnt in the fire. In South India, the clay figure of Cupid
is burnt. This is the origin of the great festival of Holi.
From Hindu Fasts & Festivals by Sri Swami Sivananda.
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Dream FAQ
Dictionary: Keeping a Dream Diary
Keeping a Dream Diary Remember, however, that a recurring dream may also have a relevance to some current problem or preoccupation. Consider, for instance, a recurring dream in which a dog appears in a frightening context. It may be based on a subconscious fear of dogs; maybe one frightened you when you were in your cradle, an incident which you have completely forgotten. If you dream of being chased by a dog, the dream may well have its basis in such an incident, but i may recur when you are consciously or unconsciously feeling insecure and vulnerable, under circumstances as different as being offered a position of authority at work, for which you feel unready, or trying to decide whether to make an approach to a woman you fancy, but fearing rejection. Predictive Dreams We have always treated predictive dreams with great caution. There are some published examples which are, to say the least, extremely persuasive, and if many of them can be rationally explained, there are others which cannot. It would obviously be silly to look for predictions in every dream we have. Many people, on the night before a long flight, dream of an aircraft crashing. It is impossible to know for how many this has been a fatal prediction, but the number seems unlikely to be large. Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/C005545/english/dream/lucid.htm
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Dream Diary , Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream
Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)
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This is a sitemap for Dream
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this particular dream.
Dream interpretation - C cab, cabbage, cabin, cable, cackle, cactus, caf, cafe, cafe, cafeteria, cage, cake, cakes, calculator, calendar, calf, calf, call, called, calling, calm, calomel, calumny, calves, camel, camels, cameo brooch, camera, camp, campaign, camping, canal, canary birds, cancer, candle, candles, candlestick, candy, cane, canker, cannibalism, cannon, cannon-ball, canoe, canoe paddle, canopy, canyon, cap, captain, captive, car, cardinal, cards, carnival, carpenter, carpet, carrot, cars, cars, cart, cartoon character, cartoons, cartridge, carving, cash, cash box, cashier, cask, castle, castor oil, castoria, castration, cat, catechism, caterpillar, cathedral, cats, cats, cattle, cauliflower, cavalry, cave, cavern or cave, cedars, celebrity, celery, celestial signs, cellar, cemetery, chaff, chain, chains, chair, chair maker, chairman, chalice, chalk, challenge, chamber, chambermaid, chameleon, chamomile, champagne, champion, chandelier, chapel, charcoal, chariot, chariots, charity, chase, chased, chased by animals, chased by people, chasing, chasing another person, chastise, cheated, cheating, checkers, checks, cheese, chemise, cherries, cherry, cherry, cherubs, chess, chest, chestnuts, chewing gum, chicken, chickens, chief, chiffonier, chilblain, child, child, childbed, children, chimes, chimney, china, china store, chocolate, choir, choking, cholera, christ, christmas tree, chrysanthemum, church, churchyard, churning, cider, cigarettes, cipher, circle, circus, cistern, city, city council, city hall, clairvoyance, clams, claret, claret cup and punch, clarionet, clay, cleaning, cleansing, clergyman, cliff, climbing, clock, cloister, closet, clothes, clothing, clouds, cloven foot, clover, clown, club, coach, coal-hod, coals, coat, coat-of-arms, coca-cola, cockade, cock-crowing, cockroaches, cocktail, cocoa, cocoanut, coffee, coffee house, coffee mill, coffin, coins, coke, coke oven, cold, collar, colleague, college, colliery or coal-mine, collision, colonel, color, color, colors, colour, comb, combat, combing, combing, comedy, comet, comic songs, command, commandment, commerce, committee, companion, compass, completion, complexion, composing, concert, concubine, condoms, confectionary, confetti, conflagration, conjurer, conjuring, conscience, conspiracy, consumption, container, contempt, contract, convent, convention, convicted, convicts, cooking, cooking stove, cooling board, copper, copper plate, copperas, coppersmith, copying, coral, cords, cork, corkscrew, corn, corner, cornet, cornmeal, corns, coronation, corpse, corpulence, corridors, corset, cossack, costume, cot, cotton, cotton cap, cotton cloth, cotton gin, couch, cough, counselor, countenance, counter, counterfeit money, counterpane, counting, country, court, courtship, cousin, cow, cowboy, coworker, cows, cowslip, coxcomb, crab, crabs, cradle, crane, crape, crash, crawfish, crawl, cream, credit, creek, cremate, crew, cricket, cries, criminal, cripple, crippled, crochet work, crockery, crocodile, cronos, cross, cross, cross-bones, crossroads, croup, crowd, crowds, crown, crucifix, crucifix, crucifixion, cruelty, crust, crutches, cry, crying, crystal, cuckoo, cucumber, cunning, cupboard, curbstone, currycomb, currying a horse, curtains, cushion, cuspidor, custard, custom-house, cut, cymbal,
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The most common dreams:
Being
Chased, Being
Naked, Examination,
Falling,
Flying,
Loosing
Property, Missing
Transportation, Sex, Teeth
Falling Out, Water, Animals,
Baby,
Body
Parts, Death, Disaster,
Drowning,
Finding
New Rooms, Food, Hair, Hands, House, Invisible,
Love,
Machines,
Money,
Mountain,
Not
Able to Move, Rebirth,
Running,
School,
Snake,
Spirits,
Teacher,
Teeth,
Traveling,
Vehicle,
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
North
North One of the four points of the compass, which mystically correspond with the cosmic four Maharajas, the four supporters of the world, the four sacred animals, etc. It is the upper pole of the earth and corresponds with the upper pole in the human body. From it, mystically, come light and vital strength. From the north, as the primordial cradle of physical man, came gods, religions, myths. In early human history, surrounding the north pole was the Imperishable Sacred Land, the first continent; and somewhat farther south was the second continent, the so-called Hyperborean. It is from the north generally that new waves of rough but uncorrupted peoples have invaded decadent civilizations. To the cultures of such civilizations the influence from the north appears as hostile. Greek mythology speaks of the violence and ruthlessness of Boreas, the north wind. The contrast between the north and south poles resembles that between the spiritual and material poles. Mount Meru, in Hindu mythology, is placed at the north pole.
(See also: North , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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SYMPATHETIC MAGIC
SYMPATHETIC MAGIC Based on the sympathy between similar things, even at a distance. What is done to one happens to the other. If the wife of a sailor breaks a water jug, her husband's ship may go down. Eskimo boys are forbidden to play cat's cradle, lest their fingers someday get entangled in the fishing nets. In the natural world these common qualities are called "signatures". A cause introduced into the one results in an effect on the other. It is on this principle that Voodoo curses kill, that rain dances produce rain and that watching television teaches us what the real world is like.
(See
also: SYMPATHETIC MAGIC , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Dictionary on
Xisuthrus, Xisuthros
Xisuthrus, Xisuthros (Greek) [from Chaldean Khas-is-adra] Also Sisuthrus. The tenth king of Chaldea, son of Ardates according to Berosus, the last king of the mythical age, who reigned for 18 Sari. According to Chaldean legend during his reign a great flood occurred. Xisuthrus was warned in a vision by the gods to build a vessel five stadia long and two in breadth, and to take with him into it his friends and relatives, likewise to place therein all species of animals, and to trust himself to the deep. Eventually the ark settled on the mountain of Nizir, the dwelling of the gods, also regarded as the cradle of the Chaldean race. The Jewish story of Noah was taken from this earlier Chaldean legend. The Xisuthrus-Noah story has more than one application in now forgotten human history. In one, Xisuthrus is the ideal figure of a race passing over from one to the next succeeding continental system; or on the cosmic scale, of the transmigration of the various classes of monads with their chief from one dying planet to the succeeding planet, the child of the former. In the case of the earth, it is the transmigration of the ten or twelve classes of monads from the moon-chain to the earth-chain, the ark standing for the cosmic surroundings governed by karmic law and holding the monads together as classes. Xisuthrus or Noah, therefore, is the collectivity of all these monadic classes into a unity for purposes of mythologic story.
(See also: Xisuthrus, Xisuthros , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
Body mind and Soul)
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Spiritual
- Theosophy
Dictionary on Airyanmen Vaeja, Airyena-Vaegah, Airyana-Vaeja
Airyanmen Vaeja, Airyena-Vaegah, Airyana-Vaeja (Avestan) Airyam-Veg (Pahlavi) "The Aryans (the noble ones) are said in the Avesta to have had their original home in the far land of Airyana Vaeja (the cradle land of the Aryans), the first among the lands created by Mazda. It was at the center of the earth and in its very center stood the mountain Harabareza. This corresponds with the Hindu descriptions of the Land of the Gods with Mount Meru at its center" (Taraporewala, The Religion of Zarathushtra). The Aryans divided the universe into seven regions or keshvars: 1) Arzah or Arzahe; 2) Shabah, Sava-Cavahe; 3) Fradadafsh, Fradadhfsha; 4) Vidadafsh, Vidadahfshu; 5) Vorubarst, Vourubaresti; 6) Vorugarst, Vourujaresti, Vouruzaresti; and 7) Khvanuras, Ganiratha, Hvaniratha. The seventh land is situated in the middle of the other six. According to the introduction of Abu-Mansouri's Shah-Nameh (the older Shah-Nameh), the seventh land, which the kings named Iran-Shahr (Airya-Vaeja) is also in the middle of the other six. Airyanem Vaejo is the primeval land of innocence and bliss of the Vendidad, similar to the Sveta-dvipa (white island) of Puranic literature or to Mount Meru. In this "beautiful land," by the river Daitya, "the stars, the moon, and the sun are only once (a year) seen to rise and set" (Vendidad). Blavatsky equates it with the cradleland of physical humanity, and locates it in Central Asia. It is identical to Sambhala and to Arghya Varsha from which the Kalki avatara is expected (SD 2:416; BCW 4:526-7). In Persian legend, the serpent appeared in Airyanem Vaejo and by his venom transformed the beautiful, eternal spring into winter, generating disease and death. Interpreting this geologically and astronomically, "every occultist knows that the Serpent alluded to is the north pole, as also the pole of the heavens. The latter produces the seasons according to the angle at which it penetrates the centre of this earth. The two axes were no more parallel; hence the eternal spring of Airyana-Vaego by the good river Daitya had disappeared, and 'the Aryan magi had to emigrate to Sagdiani' -- say exoteric accounts. But the esoteric teaching states that the pole had passed through the equator, and that the 'land of bliss' of the Fourth Race, its inheritance from the Third, had now become the region of desolation and woe. This alone ought to be an incontrovertible proof of the great antiquity of the Zoroastrian Scriptures" (SD 2:356).
(See also: Airyanmen Vaeja, Airyena-Vaegah, Airyana-Vaeja , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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In Kant and the Platypus , Umberto Eco squares his shoulders and takes on the problem of pure being. For pure being is not just a problem, it is the problem in philosophy in that it underlies everything, including problems, philosophers and platypuses. Or should it be platypi? Even the question mark to a dubious lingual entity which does not really 'exist' has to have being, even if it is in the form of a being which we call 'non-existence'.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
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Alchemists
Alchemists; From Al and Chemi, fire, or the god and patriarch, Kham, also, the name of Egypt. The Rosicrucians of the middle ages, such as Robertus de Fluctibus (Robert Fludd), Paracelsus, Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes), Van Helmont, and others, were all alchemists, who sought for the hidden spirit in every inorganic matter. Some people - nay, the great majority - have accused alchemists of charlatanry and false pretending. Surely such men as Roger Bacon, Agrippa, Henry Khunrath, and the Arabian Geber (the first to introduce into Europe some of the secrets of chemistry), can hardly he treated as impostors - least of all as fools. Scientists who are reforming the science of physics upon the basis of the atomic theory of Democritus, as restated by John Dalton, conveniently forget that Democritus, of Abdera, was an alchemist, and that the mind that was capable of penetrating so far into the secret operations of nature in one direction must have had good reasons to study and become a Hermetic philosopher. Olaus Borrichius says that the cradle of alchemy is to be sought in the most distant times. (Isis Unveiled). Alchemy ; in Arabic Ul-Khemi, is, as the name suggests, the chemistry of nature. Ui-Khemi or Al-Kimia, however, is only an Arabianized word, taken from the Greek chemeia, (chemeia) from cumoz - "juice", sap extracted from a plant. Says Dr. Wynn Westcott: "The earliest use of the actual term ‘alchemy’ is found in the works of Julius Firmicus Maternus, who lived in the days of Constantine the Great. The Imperial Library in Paris contains the oldest-extant alchemic treatise known in Europe;it was written by Zosimus the Panopolite about 400 A.D. in the Greek language, the next oldest is by Eneas Gazeus, 480 A.D." It deals with the finer forces of nature and the various conditions in which they are found to operate. Seeking under the veil of language, more or less artificial, to convey to the uninitiated so much of the mysterium magnum as is safe in the hands of a selfish world, the alchemist postulates as his first principle the existence of a certain Universal Solvent by which all composite bodies are resolved into the homogeneous substance from which they are evolved, which substance he calls pure gold, or summa materia. This solvent, also called menstvuum universale, possesses the power of removing all the seeds of disease from the human body, of renewing youth and prolonging life. Such is the lapis philosophorum (philosopher’s stone). Alchemy first penetrated into Europe through Geber, the great Arabian sage and philosopher, in the eighth century of our era; but it was known and practised long ages ago in China and in Egypt, numerous papyri on alchemy and other proofs of its being the favourite study of kings and priests having been exhumed and preserved under the generic name of Hermetic treatises. (See "Tabula Smaragdina"). Alchemy is studied under three distinct aspects, which admit of many different interpretations, viz.: the Cosmic, Human, and Terrestrial. These three methods were typified under the three alchemical properties - sulphur, mercury, and salt. Different writers have stated that there are three, seven, ten, and twelve processes respectively; but they are all agreed that there is but one object in alchemy, which is to transmute gross metals into pure gold. What that gold, however, really is, very few people understand correctly. No doubt that there is such a thing in nature as transmutation of the baser metals into the nobler, or gold. But this is only one aspect of alchemy, the terrestrial or purely material, for we sense logically the same process taking place in the bowels of the earth. Yet, besides and beyond this interpretation, there is in alchemy a symbolical meaning, purely psychic and spiritual. While the Kabbalist-Alchemist seeks for the realization of the former, the Occultist-Alchemist, spurning the gold of the mines, gives all his attention and directs his efforts only towards the transmutation of the baser quaternary into the divine upper trinity of man, which when finally blended are one. The spiritual, mental, psychic, and physical planes of human existence are in alchemy compared to the four elements, fire, air, water and earth, and are each capable of a threefold constitution, i.e., fixed, mutable and volatile. Little or nothing is known by the word concerning the origin of this archaic branch of philosophy; but it is certain that it antedates the construction of any known Zodiac, and, as dealing with the personified forces of nature, probably also any of the mythologies of the world; nor is there any doubt that the true secret of transmutation (on the physical plane) was known in days of old, and lost before the dawn of the so-called historical period. Modern chemistry owes its best fundamental discoveries to alchemy, but regardless of the undeniable truism of the latter that there is but one element in the universe, chemistry has placed metals in the class of elements and is only now beginning to find out its gross mistake. Even sonic Encyclopedists are now forced to confess that if most of the accounts of transmutations are fraud or delusion, "yet some of them are accompanied by testimony which renders them probable. . . By means of the galvanic battery even the alkalis have been discovered to have a metallic base. The possibility of obtaining metal from other substances which contain the ingredients composing it, and of changing one metal into another . . . must therefore be left undecided. Nor are all alchemists to be considered impostors. Many have laboured under the conviction of obtaining their object, with indefatigable patience and purity of heart, which is earnestly recommended by sound alchemists as the principal requisite for the success of their labours." (Pop. Encyclop.)
(See also: Alchemists , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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Yene, Anganta
Yene, Anganta. The meaning of the Anganta Yene is known to all India. It is the action of an elemental (bhut), who, drawn into the sensitive and passive body of a medium, takes possession of it. In other words, anganta vene means literally "obsession". The Hindus dread such a calamity now as strongly as they did thousands of years ago. "No Hindu, Tibetan, or Sinhalese, unless of the lowest caste and intelligence, can see, without a shudder of horror, the signs of ‘mediumship’ manifest themselves in a member of his family, or without saying, as a Christian would do now, ‘ he hath the devil’. This ‘gift, blessing, and holy mission’, so called in England and America. is, among the older peoples, in the cradle-lands of our race, where longer experience than ours has taught them more spiritual wisdom, regarded as a dire misfortune."
(See also: Yene, Anganta , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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Romakapura
Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), the birth place of Asuramaya, the putative author of the Surya-Siddhanta itself, who states that he received the knowledge which the scripture contains by dictation from the sun. It is stated to have been told to Asuramaya when but little of the krita yuga was left, making the work's age at least 2,200,000 years. The "fact of 'Romaka-pura in the West' being named as the birth-place of this hero of the archaic ages, is the more interesting because it is so very suggestive of the esoteric teaching about the 'Sweat-born' Races, the men born from the pores of their parents. 'Romakupas' means 'hair-pores' in Sanskrit" (SD 2:68). Romakapura therefore has a vague allusion to the land and cradle of the sweat-born of the third root-race, but more particularly in this case to the early days of Atlantis. The figure of 2,200,000 years ago brings Asuramaya and his work into the first part of the present fifth root-race.
(See also: Romakapura , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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