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Dream Interpretation Feather: Dream Dictionary - Feather

 

Feather

  • To dream of seeing feathers falling around you, denotes that your burdens in life will be light and easily borne.
  • To see eagle feathers, denotes that your aspirations will be realized.
  • To see chicken feathers, denotes small annoyances. To dream of buying or selling geese or duck feathers, denotes thrift and fortune.
  • To dream of black feathers, denotes disappointments and unhappy amours.
  • For a woman to dream of seeing ostrich and other ornamental feathers, denotes that she will advance in society, but her ways of gaining favor will not bear imitating.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Feather, Meaning of Dreams about Feather, Dream Interpretation Feather)

 

Dream Interpretation Feather: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Feathers

Feathers: Protective spiritual covering; weightless; God's protection. (Ez. 17:3, 7; Ps. 91:4; Matt. 23:37; Dan. 4:33)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Feathers, Dream Dictionary Feathers, Meaning of dreams about Feathers, Dream Interpretation Feathers, Dream Analysis Feathers, Dreaming of Feathers

 

feathers, protective spiritual covering, weightless, god's protection,

 

Dream Interpretation Feather: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Feather

Feather Dream Symbols:

uplifting thoughts; feather in your cap is a job well done.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Feather, Dream Dictionary Feather, Meaning of dreams about Feather, Dream Interpretation Feather, Dream Analysis Feather, Dreaming of Feather

 

Feather, Thoughts

 

Dream Interpretation Feather: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

Read more here: » Dream Interpretation Index: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Interpretation Feather: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Feather

 

Dream Interpretation Feather

Feathers represent your hopes and thoughts, sometimes vanity and false pride. If you dream of decorating yourself with feathers, it means that you are too vain and egocentric. Seeing a black feather foretells bad luck, and a white feather means fun. Watching feathers fly is a warning that you need to decrease your money-spending habits.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Feather, Meaning of Dreams about Feather, Dream Interpretation Feather)

 

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Characters of The Sandman

This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman. This page discusses not only events which occur in The Sandman, but also some occurring in spinoffs of The Sandman and in stories The Sandman was based on. Characters of The Sandman - Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. Characters of The Sandman - Before The Sandman. Originally they were ...

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Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Chanel Cole

She is currently romantically involved with fellow Idol contestant, Daniel Belle. Chanel Cole - That Girl. Chanel Cole Whalley was born in Hamilton, New Zealand, to mother Mariana and father Brendon on November 13, 1977. Her unusual middle name was named after her dark, "black-as-coal" eyes. Three years after her birth, Whalley's parents divorced. She lived first with her mother and then with her father from the age of 7, where she attended a total of 12 different school in as many different towns. A self-p ...

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Read more here: » Chanel Cole: Encyclopedia - Chanel Cole

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Christmas tree

A Christmas tree is one of the most popular traditions associated with the celebration of Christmas. It is normally an evergreen coniferous tree that is brought into a home or used in the open, and is decorated with Christmas lights and colourful ornaments during the days around Christmas. Christmas tree - Dates. Traditionally, Christmas trees were not brought in and decorated until Christmas Eve (24 December), and then removed the day after twelfth night (i.e., 6 January); to have a tree up before or after ...

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Read more here: » Christmas tree: Encyclopedia - Christmas tree

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

Supporters and critics alike have long attempted to use archaeology to support their respective views of the origin(s) of the Book of Mormon. Although the Book of Mormon is considered an inspired sacred text by the entire Latter Day Saint movement, not all Latter Day Saint scholars, or Latter Day Saints, accept the view that the Book of Mormon is an actual history of any Native American people. As a matter of faith, most Latter Day Saints have traditionally interpreted the book as an actual history of the Native American peo ...

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Read more here: » Archaeology and the Book of Mormon: Encyclopedia - Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Aztec

The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. They were a civilization with a rich mythology and cultural heritage. Their capital was Tenochtitlan, built on raised islets in Lake Texcoco – the site of modern-day Mexico City. Aztec - Terminology. In Nahuatl, the native language of the 'Aztec', "Azteca" means "someone who comes from Aztlán", a mythical place in northern Mexico. However, the Aztec referred to themselves as Mexica (IPA Including:

Read more here: » Aztec: Encyclopedia - Aztec

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Azeemia

The Azeemia Order is a Sufi order founded in Pakistan in 1960 by Qalandar Baba Auliya. Azeemia - PREFACE. Its name is Silsila-e-Alia-e-Azeemia. This organization is also known as AZEEMIA TRUST FOUNDATION. Abdal-e-Haque SYED MUHAMMAD AZEEM BARKHIA founded it. He is known by the name of 'Hazoor Qalandar Baba Auliya', a well known spiritual scholar and teacher, an intellectual and a scientist. The basic purpose of this foundation was the preaching and teaching of spiritualism and the propagation of know ...

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Read more here: » Azeemia: Encyclopedia - Azeemia

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Aviation history

Humanity's desire to fly probably dates to the first time prehistoric man observed birds, an observation illustrated in the legendary story of Daedalus and Icarus. Daedalus was trapped on the island of Minos, and so built wings out of feathers and wax for himself and his son. His son Icarus flew too close to the sun and the wax melted -- the wings were destroyed and he fell to the sea, and to his death. The legend was designed to be a cautionary tale about attempting to reach heaven, similar to the Tower of Babel story in The B ...

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Read more here: » Aviation history: Encyclopedia - Aviation history

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia - Atheism

Atheism, in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of god(s). That is, all who do not have such a belief - whether they think of themselves as nontheists, agnostics or even Buddhists - are covered under this term. Atheism can also be defined more narrowly as the active denial of the existence of god(s), either of a specific or general kind, or even that god(s) can exist. Generally speaking, atheism refers to a la ...

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Read more here: » Atheism: Encyclopedia - Atheism

Dream Interpretation Feather: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I experience natural beauty or miracles

Beauty : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I experience natural beauty or miracles

 

Dream: I experience natural beauty or miracles

 

Description: You are strolling through overwhelming natural or man-made beauty. The dream may involve abundant, lush flowers or vegetation and grand trees. You may bathe or swim in healing waters or be kissed by soft rain. Caressing winds may cool your face. You may be touched by warming sun rays or watch a spectacular sunset. Perhaps you will glide down ski slopes or across the ice, feeling invigorated and happy. All the glories of the natural world offer delight, often with musical background. Beautiful structures, including cathedrals, temples and marble halls, are sometimes the settings of these dreams. Classic courtyards with splashing fountains may invite you, feathered fans cool your brow. You may gaze into a glowing hearth or follow the light of a candle. You may engage in mystic dances or rituals or witness miracles.

 

Frequency: Dreams of beauty are rare. You may have them when you follow a spiritual practice, or you may be gifted with one during a crisis.

 

Usual meanings: You feel transported by the incredible scene before you. You may feel that life is amazing and that you are part of something exalted.

 

Questions to ask yourself:

  • Where did your dream take place?
  • Describe your surroundings, paying particular attention to colors, flowers and other sensual details.
  • How did you feel when you awakened?

 

Source: http://health.discovery.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Beauty, Dream Dictionary Beauty)

 

Dream Interpretation Feather: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Various Bird Symbology:

Birds : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Various Bird Symbology:

 

Various Bird Symbology:

 

White Dove: well known symbol of peace; a symbol of the Holy Spirit descending on Christ, as depicted in many artistic works.  A pair of white doves is a common symbol of love and devotion.

 

Mourning Dove:  commonly thought of as a potential symbol of upcoming death to someone you know, but only if it is seen in unusual circumstances and not just eating at the bird feeder or sitting on a telephone line.

 

Eagle: Among the 7 mortal sins, depicts pride; among the 4 cardinal virtues, justice.  Symbol of John the Evangelist, depicting spiritual cognition, faith, healing and ascension.  Similar powerful symbol of the Great Spirit to the American Indians, who use it's feathers in many ceremonial dress & implements.

 

Goose: symbol of fidelity and loyalty.  Could also be a metaphor for

"being goosed" or "acting like a goose."

 

Ostrich:  closing eyes to unpleasant facts.  Just mentioning "Y2K" will make many ostriches out of you! <smile>  Also a symbol of meditation, since the Ostrich parent does not sit and hatch it's eggs, but lets the sun do it's work while it guards them vigilantly.

 

Owl: wisdom, as portrayed in so many children's stories and cartoons.

 

Peacock:  pride, vanity and showing off due to the male's proud strut; but the male does this as part of his mating ritual to get the attention of the female, so I would apply this as such.  It is used to symbolize the American CBS network, and a metaphor could be "showing your true colors."  The peacock also symbolizes joy in the afterlife.  True story:  my mother & I visited my grandmother's grave one afternoon to find a living, breathing peacock standing there staring at us.  When I found out that it symbolized "joy in the afterlife," you can imagine how special that was.   How often does one find a peacock standing on a grave?  Coincidence, my foot!

 

Nightingale:  symbolizes yearning and pain; in Christianity it

symbolizes the longing for heaven.

 

Raven: intelligence; oftentimes depicting things we really prefer not to hear.

 

Stork:  instantly recognizable in our culture as a symbol that a baby has been delivered or is due, possibly due to the young stork's habit of gratefully feeding it's parents when it becomes a fledgling; or due to the stork's return after winter migration, when nature begins anew.

 

Swan: transformation, as in from "ugly duckling" into a beautiful swan.  Also symbolizes loyalty and fidelity.

 

Turkey:  Is any American unfamiliar with the symbology of "Turkey Day?"  Also referred to as a metaphor often used to describe something as being silly, or an embarrassing failure or dud.

 

Vulture: impending death, or a metaphor for waiting to take advantage of someone in dire trouble, as in "the vultures are circling."

 

Egg: symbolizes primal beginnings from which all life springs forth;

also in Christianity this is a symbol of resurrection (ever wonder where the thought of Easter Eggs came from?), as in Christ breaking out of his tomb similar to a chick breaking free from it's egg.  Could also have metaphorical influence, such as the age-old question, "Which came first--the chicken or the egg?"  In this manner it could be saying, "Some questions can never be answered by mere humans, so quit agonizing over a problem without solutions and deal with what-is, as it is."

 

Other types of symbology involving birds:  metaphors such as

"bird-brain", "You eat like a bird", "birds of a feather flock

together," "that's for the birds", "A bird in the hand is worth 2 in the

bush", "feathered friends", etc.  Just apply the metaphor to the context of your dream to get the gist of what the symbology entails.  Also helpful is relating bird dream symbols to song lyrics.  Think of how many different songs mention birds in one way or another.

 

 

Courtesy to: http://www.readersdigest.ca

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Birds, Dream Dictionary Birds)

 

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia II - The Ugly Duckling - Analysis

This wry and realistically told story, with its droll burlesque of petty human self-worth, is often considered a metaphor for the experience of an awkward stage in a child's growth. As a fairy tale, it is used to make children less ashamed of their differences. Its understated social moral is buried within the tale: To be born in a duck's nest, in a farmyard, is of no consequence to a bird, if it is hatched from a swan's egg. A human parallel would concern a child who looks or acts different from the other children around him/her. Wit ...

See also:

The Ugly Duckling, The Ugly Duckling - Plot synopsis, The Ugly Duckling - Analysis, The Ugly Duckling - Adaptations, The Ugly Duckling - External link

Read more here: » The Ugly Duckling: Encyclopedia II - The Ugly Duckling - Analysis

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia II - Chanel Cole - Australian Idol

Chanel initially auditioned in Canberra but was not put through. Dressing in what she now calls "an exaggerated version" of herself, Chanel finally managed to get through to the third round of auditions; appearing before the judges Mark Holden, Marcia Hines and Ian Dickson on her second attempt in Sydney. After discussing her unusual hair fashions and her penchant for plastic babies, Cole performed a humourous rendition of the jazz gem, When I Get Low, I Get High which provoked a standing ovation from the usually stern Dickson. Before ...

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Chanel Cole, Chanel Cole - That Girl, Chanel Cole - Australian Idol, Chanel Cole - Performances, Chanel Cole - Australian Idol Tour, Chanel Cole - Colestock 2005, Chanel Cole - Spook, Chanel Cole - Future Projects, Chanel Cole - Discography, Chanel Cole - Albums, Chanel Cole - Singles, Chanel Cole - Bootlegs

Read more here: » Chanel Cole: Encyclopedia II - Chanel Cole - Australian Idol

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia II - Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Archaeological and Genetic problems for the Book of Mormon

Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Descriptions with disputed archaeological evidence. The Book of Mormon states that there were pre-Columbian peoples that were literate, had knowledge of Old World languages, and possessed Old World derived writing systems. (E.g. 1 Nephi 13:23 et. seq.) They smelted metal and made tools and weapons of iron, steel, and brass. (E.g. Ether 7:9, 10:23) They owned domesticated horses and cattle. They possessed chariots. (E.g. Alma 18:9-12) The people covered the "entire land." The c ...

See also:

Archaeology and the Book of Mormon, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - State of archeological research, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Mormon studies, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Proposed Book of Mormon real world setting, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Lehi's Arabian journey setting, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - American civilizations, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Archaeological and Genetic problems for the Book of Mormon, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Descriptions with disputed archaeological evidence, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Genetic studies, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - LDS cultural belief, Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Smithsonian's use of Book of Mormon

Read more here: » Archaeology and the Book of Mormon: Encyclopedia II - Archaeology and the Book of Mormon - Archaeological and Genetic problems for the Book of Mormon

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia II - Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Cream Dustjacket Hardcover Collection

Most books that have Black Dustjackets were included in the Cream dustjacket collection. The only two known exceptions that are not in Cream dustjackets are James Joyce's "Dubliners" and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", which for some reason are black dustjacket only. Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain - ISBN 1566197066 The Awakening and Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin - ISBN 1566195535 The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo - ISBN 0760701679 Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy - ISBN 0760702993 Sons and Lovers by ...

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Barnes & Noble Classics Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Black Dustjacket Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Cream Dustjacket Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Children's Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Current Classics Collection

Read more here: » Barnes & Noble Classics Collection: Encyclopedia II - Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Cream Dustjacket Hardcover Collection

Dream Interpretation Feather: Encyclopedia II - Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Children's Hardcover Collection

A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Black Beauty by Anna Sewell The Call of the Wild and White Fang by Jack London Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle Heidi by Johanna Spyri Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin Sec ...

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Barnes & Noble Classics Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Black Dustjacket Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Cream Dustjacket Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Children's Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Current Classics Collection

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