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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Hermit
Hermit - To dream of a hermit, denotes sadness and loneliness caused by the unfaithfulness of friends.
- If you are a hermit yourself, you will pursue researches into intricate subjects, and will take great interest in the discussions of the hour.
- To find yourself in the abode of a hermit, denotes unselfishness toward enemies and friends alike.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Hermit , Meaning of Dreams about Hermit ,
Dream Interpretation Hermit )
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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HERMIT
HERMIT, THE The 9th Arcanum, lettered yod. As the Yod (or "I") of IHVH it is the singularity of all things. It's evident that there is only one being at the center and no other identity is real. The dark-cloaked figure who, knowing that self outside the center is but illusion, shuns outer reality in order to concentrate on the center of the cosmos within. The Hermit (zodiacal sign of the Virgin) was to Crowley, " the hidden god" that is present in every man, the dormant genius it was his hope eventually to release. The Hermit of the Tarot is not just an ordinary wanderer nor does he represent even a Holy Man, living in the desert, eating locusts and wild honey. A true hermit has no need to set himself apart, even in a crowd there is only himself. Each of us is a hermit! Or rather, each of us is the One Hermit, who is God, utterly without company in the entire reaches of time and space. For our individual differences are but illusion and the being who looks out of the million-windowed room is the One Mind that inhabits all things. Teachers draw our attention to the endless line of identical cowled monks marching single file up the icy mountains of consciousness and then down into the valleys of death.
(See
also: HERMIT , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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Spiritual Dictionary on Hermit
Hermit: One of the trumps of the Major Arcana of the tarot. Numbered IX. In the system of Eliphas Levi, it corresponds to the Hebrew letter Teth. In the system of the Golden Dawn, The Hermit corresponds to the Hebrew letter Vav and the astrological sign of Virgo. Also See: L'Ermite
(See also:
Hermit , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Marabout, Marabut
Marabout or Marabut [from Arabic morabit a hermit] A devotee or hermit; specifically, a member of the Moorish religious order of Northern Africa who were successors of the Morabits (or Al-moravides), Moslem Moors who flourished in Morocco and Spain during the 11th and 12th centuries. However the term now has the significance of a Moslem saint.
(See also: Marabout, Marabut , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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Hindu -
Hinduism Dictionary on Monk
monk: A celibate man wholly dedicated to religious life, either cenobitic (residing with others in a monastery) or anchoritic (living alone, as a hermit or mendicant). Literally, "one who lives alone" (from the Greek monos, "alone"). Through the practice of yoga, the control and transmutation of the masculine and feminine forces within himself, the monk is a complete being, free to follow the contemplative and mystic life toward realization of the Self within. Benevolent and strong, courageous, fearless, not entangled in the thoughts and feelings of others, monks are affectionately detached from society, defenders of the faith, kind, loving and ever-flowing with timely wisdom. A synonym for monastic. Its feminine counterpart is nunk. See: monastic, sannyasin, nunk.
(See
also: Monk ,
Hinduism,
Body Mind and Soul)
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This is a sitemap for Dream
Interpretation - H . Click on a
link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind
this particular dream.
Dream interpretation - H hades, haggard, hail, hailstorm, hair, hair, hair falling out, hairdresser, hair-dresser, hairy hands, hallways, halter, ham, hammer, handbills, handcuffs, handkerchiefs, hands, handsome, handwriting, hanging, happiness, harbour, hare, harem, harlequin, harlot, harness, harp, harvest, hash, hassock, hat, hatchet, hate, hats, hats, hawk, hay, haze, head, headgear, healing, hearse, heart, heat, heather bells, heaven, hedges, heir, held captive, helicopter, hell, helmet, hemp, hemp seed, hen, hen, herbs, hermes, hermit, heroes and archetypes, heroine, herring, hidden, hide, hiding, hieroglyphs, high school, high tide, hills, hips, hissing, history, hives, hoe, hogs, hole, holiday, holy communion, home, homeless, homesick, homicide, hominy, homosexuality, honey, honeysuckle, hood, hook, hoop, hops, horn, hornet, horoscope, horseradish, horses, horseshoe, horse-trader, hospital, hostage, hotel, hounds, house, housekeeper, hug, hugging, humidity, hunchback, hunger, hunting, hurricane, hurt, husband, hut, hyacinth, hydrophobia, hyena, hymns, hypocrite, hyssop,
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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 Aranyaka
Aranyaka (Sanskrit) (from aranya forest-like from aranya wilderness, forest) Forest-born; a hermit or holy man who dwells in the forest during the process of becoming a genuine spiritual yogi. Aranyakas (plural) are a class of Vedic treatises of a mystical nature attached to the Brahmanas and closely associated with the Upanishads. They were called such either because they were written in the solitude of the wilderness or because they were intended for study and contemplation by those who had retired from the world to lead the life of spiritual recluses. The Aranyakas are ritualistic, treating of special ceremonies either omitted or dealt with only in part in the Brahmanas, and hence are considered to be supplemental to the latter. Only four Aranyakas are presently known to exist: the Aitareya (Rig-vedic) forming part of the Aitareya-Brahmana; the Kausitaki (Rig-vedic) whose third and final chapter is the Kanusitaki Upanishad; the Taittiriya, of ten books, belonging to the Yajur-Veda; and the Brihad (Yajur-Veda) which forms a part of the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad attached to the Satapatha-Brahmana.
(See also: Aranyaka , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Since Steve Rother and the Group first identified the Children of the Crystal Vibration in 1997, the information about these children has exploded. While some of the information is contradictory in nature, we feel that all of it is relevant and of interest to different individuals. The following article is an example of a very unique view of the new children, one that will cause many of you to pause. In the final analysis, the most important thing to remember about the new children, whether they be labeled Indigos, Crystals, Octarines, Psychic Kids or Star Children, is that they are all our children, yours and mine. I personally look forward to the day that we can simply talk about children, but, in the meantime, please remember that every child is special and deserves the very best of everything!
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: Crystal or Octarine? |
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One
hazard and lesson of this business I learned the hard way when I first got into
it, is what I have come to call the MESSIAH COMPLEX. I almost fell into it
myself, and it was a rough lesson to learn. Over the years, I have learned that
many other people connected to this business also suffer from it in one form or
another, and it can sometimes become quite detrimental, not only in the
professional field, but also in your personal life.
An excerpt
from Expanding the Psychic You by Keith Atkinson.
Read more here: » Psychic Reading: Beware The Messiah Complex |
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derived from Taoism. The most important practice of Taoism was concerned with
tranquility of mind and improvement of temperament. At the end of the Sung
Dynasty a Taoist by the name of Cheung San Fung, in order to find one suitable
martial art for the Taoist, often observed the habits of long- lived animals
such as turtles and cranes. After many years of study, he, at last, created Tai
Chi Chuan.
Read more here: » Tai Chi Chuan: The History Application of Tai |
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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HOMUNCULUS
HOMUNCULUS A "little man" (less than a foot high) artificially created. The magician's sperm, along with other materials such as bones and fur, is placed in a vessel and buried in a heap of mare dung for forty days. At the end of this period the vessel is removed, opened and fed more blood. It is then replaced for an additional 40 days, with the heat from the decomposing dung providing the heat to begin spontaneous generation. This should produce an embryo. In Crowley's version of the Hermit, the wheat germ is a symbol of the homunculus seed. The medieval homunculus obsession finds its counterpart in modern man's attempt to create artificial intelligence and robots. Throughout history, moreover, there has been a constant search for the "perfect image". This led to all the schools of painting and sculpture. With the invention of photography in the 19th Century, the quest took a new turn and the image became more and more subjective with cubism, futurism, abstract art, etc. With the cinema the image not only assumed exactness but also acquired motion and sound. The image, now perfected at last, turned to cartoons and animated film in which the perfected image could not be extended into the fantastic and bizarre. Attempts to create "realistic" cartoons and animations is a mistake because that interferes with the creative and experimental character of the image. We should recognize that virtual reality has, in the last few years, produced homunculus-like images of more certain creation. Cloning plus genetic re-scripting could in actuality create a homunculus of exactly the sort that medieval alchemy struggled to produce.
(See
also: HOMUNCULUS , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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