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- Deceased Relatives
Deceased Relatives At times we dream about deceased relatives or friends simply because we miss them. These dreams may be disturbing but most likely are a form of wish-fulfillment or are based on memory through which we relive old experiences. Some people believe that in dreams they meet up with the deceased on the inner planes and engage in "real" interactions with them. It is normal to miss and long for the people that we loved and that have left the physical body. Therefore, it is not surprising that they will pop up in your dreams from time to time. A personal belief system plays a large role when obtaining a satisfying interpretation for dreams in which the dead talk to the living.
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Deceased Relatives , Meaning of Dreams about Deceased Relatives ,
Dream Interpretation Deceased Relatives )
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Interpretation - Ghosts
Ghosts A ghost may represent something that is gone but not forgotten, or something that is almost forgotten but that you simply cannot release. The appearance of deceased relatives usually tells of unresolved issues. In these cases, you should pay particular attention to the surroundings, the other characters present, and any unique aspects of the apparition.
Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Ghosts , Meaning of Dreams about Ghosts ,
Dream Interpretation Ghosts )
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- Ghosts
Ghosts A ghost may represent something that is gone but not forgotten, or something that is almost forgotten but that you simply cannot release. The appearance of deceased relatives usually tells of unresolved issues. In these cases, you should pay particular attention to the surroundings, the other characters present, and any unique aspects of the apparition.
Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Ghosts , Meaning of Dreams about Ghosts ,
Dream Interpretation Ghosts )
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IS A DEPARTING VISION (OFTEN CALLED A DEATHBED VISION)?
Most
Hospice workers are very familiar with departing or deathbed visions, but
sometimes these experiences are difficult to put into words. A deathbed vision
or Death Bed Vision is a powerful, comforting experience the dying and their
family members often encounter just before death occurs. The dying will report
visions of angels, deceased loved ones or religious figures moments, hours,
days or even weeks before actual death takes place. These visions typically
lessen the fear of dying and make passing an easier transition for all
concerned.
Read more here: » Death
Bed Visions: Departing Or Death Bed Visions FAQ |
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This is a sitemap for Dream
Interpretation - D . Click on a
link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind
this particular dream.
Dream interpretation - D dagger, dahlia, dairy, daisy, damask rose, damson, dance, dancing, dancing master, dandelion, danger, dark, dark rooms, darkness, dates, daughter, daughter-in-law, david, day, daybreak, days, dead, dead-end, deafness, death, death, debt, decapitation, deceased, deceased relatives, december, deck, decorate, ded, deed, deer, defecation, delay, delight, demand, demons, dentist, derrick, desert, desk, despair, detective, devil, devotion, dew, diadem, diamond, diamonds, diary, dice, dictionary, difficulty, digging, dinner, dinosaurs, dirt, disappearing, disaster, disaster, disasters, disease, disgrace, dish, disinherited, dispute, distaff, distance, ditch, dividend, diving, divining rods, divorce, docks, doctor, dog, dogs, doll, dolls, dolphin, dolphins, dome, dominoes, donkey, doomsday, door, door bell, doorways, dove, doves, dowry, dragon, drama, dram-drinking, drapes, draw-knife, dress, dressing, drinking, driving, dromedary, dropsy, drouth, drowning, drowning, drugs, drum, drunk, duck, ducks, duel, duet, dulcimer, dumb, dun, dungeon, dunghill, dusk, dust, dwarf, dye, dying, dynamite, dynamo,
More about dreams here:
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Interpretation - W, Dream Interpretation
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Interpretation - Y, Dream
Interpretation - Z,
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,
Read more here: » Dreams Sitemap I - D |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Sraddha
Sraddha (Sanskrit) A ceremony in honor and for the welfare of dead relatives, observed with great strictness at various fixed periods and on occasions of rejoicing as well as mourning by the surviving relatives. It is not a funeral ceremony, but an act of reverential homage to a deceased person performed by relatives, and is supposed to supply the dead with strengthening nutriment after the performance of the previous funeral ceremonies has endowed them with ethereal bodies. In Hinduism, the deceased relative is considered a preta (wandering ghost) until the first sraddha ceremony, when he attains a position among the spiritual pitris in their blissful abode.
(See also: Sraddha , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
Body mind and Soul)
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phenomena are still being dismissed by the academic community. Influenced by
recent breaktroughs leading to an explanation of some mysteries, they have come
to the conclusion that science will explain all eventually.
Scientists,
who would not dare to trespass in fields outside their speciality for fear of
being torn apart by fellow academics, feel free to make all sorts of
pronouncements in the media on subjects in the domain of parapsychological
research, of which they have no knowledge whatsoever. Like in all other areas
of science, parapsychology has narrowed down its research to specialist
sectors, hardly anyone daring to voice an opinion on general issues.
Read more here: » Parapsychological Research: Parapsychology and personal survival after death |
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Birthmarks: The Case Of Titu
The
case of Titu Singh that appeared in the London-based magazine Reincarnation
International is one of the more fascinating cases of double birthmarks. This
story was first broadcast in 1990 on the BBC TV news program "Forty
Minutes." The case of Titu who named names and details of his own murder
made for exciting TV drama. By the way, the resemblance to the case of Ravi
Shankar is not surprising because cases of murdered victims returning in a new
body to haunt their murderers is not an uncommon theme in these past life
cases.
Read more here: » Double
Birthmarks: The Case Of Titu |
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 |  |  | Dream Interpretation Deceased Relatives: Buddhist Funeral RitesBuddhism: Funeral Rites as practiced in Thailand and other
South East Asian Countries.
Funeral
rites are the most elaborate of all the life-cycle ceremonies and the ones
entered into most fully by the monks. It is a basic teaching of Buddhism that
existence is suffering, whether birth, daily living, old age or dying. This
teaching is never in a stronger position than when death enters a home. Indeed
Buddhism may have won its way the more easily in Thailand because it had more
to say about death and the hereafter than had animism.
Read more here: » Buddhist
Rites: Buddhist Funeral Rites |
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Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Sraddha
Sraddha - a ceremony in honor of and for the benefit of deceased relatives. The forefathers are offered pinsa, an oblation of rice and meal, which endows them with a body suitable to attain pitr-loka, the planet of the forefathers. There they enjoy a high standard of material enjoyment.
(See also:
Sraddha , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul)
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Christian Theological Dictionary on Purgatory
A
Christian theological definition of Purgatory according to CARM - The Christian
Apologetics & Research Ministry:
" Purgatory An incorrect doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church. Purgatory is the belief that there exists a place after death where some of the sins of people are purged through suffering. After a period of time corresponding to the suffering necessary for the sins committed, the person is then set free and enters heaven. "Gifts or services rendered to the church, prayers by the priests, and masses provided by relatives or friends in behalf of the deceased can shorten, alleviate or eliminate the sojourn of the soul in purgatory." This is an unbiblical doctrine rejected by the Protestant church. It reflects the misunderstanding of the atonement of Christ as well as adding insult to the finished work of the cross. The error of purgatory is the teaching that we might perfect ourselves and remove sin through our sufferings. If that were possible, then why did Christ need to die? Gal. 2:21 says, "I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!" (NIV) Additionally, on the cross Jesus said, "It is finished" (John 19:30). In the Greek, this was an accounting term which meant a debt was paid in full. If the payment for our sins was paid in full on the cross, then how could purgatory be a reality -- especially when the scriptures don't mention it and even contradict it: "Just as man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment" (Heb. 9:27). "
See also: Purgatory , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul
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Introduction of The Spirits book - Part IV of VIAmong the objections
brought forward by our opponents are some which are more specious, at least in
appearance, because they are made by thoughtful minds. One of
these objections is prompted by the fact that the language of spirits does not
always seem worthy of the elevation we attribute to beings beyond the pale of
humanity. But, if the objector will take the trouble to look at the doctrinal
summary we have given above, he will see that the spirits themselves inform us
that they are not equals, either in knowledge or in moral qualities, that we
are not to accept everything said by spirits as literal truth, and that we must
judge for ourselves of the value of their statements.
From
"The Spirits book" By Allan Karde (1804-1869.
Read more here: » Spiritism,
Introduction of The Spirits book - Part IV of VI |
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