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Dream Symbol Arm: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Arm, arms

 

Dream Interpretation Arm, arms

If you see in your dream, that your arms are stronger than usual, it is a sign that there is a hard work ahead. If your arms or someone's arms are covered in hair: you are about to receive money. Breaking or injuring your arms symbolizes family fights and squabbles or careless actions. If one of your arms is missing: you are suffering from painful inhibitions. Your left arm is associated with your supportive and nurturing nature, right arm represents your outgoing nature.

 

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

 

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

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Archbishop to Axe

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Archbishop, Architect, Arm, Aroma, Arrested, Arrow, Art Gallery, Ascend, Asceticism, Ashes, Asia, Asp, Asparagus, Ass , Assassin, Assistance, Astral, Asylum, Atlas, Atonement , Attic, Attorney, Auction, Augur, August , Aunt, Aura, Author, Automobile, Autumn, Awake, Axe

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Dream Symbol Arm: 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 Symbol Arm: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Arms

Arms Dream Symbols:

Arms are what we do things with. They therefore represent our ability or effectiveness, creativity or usefulness. Aches or pains in the arms may represent feelings of inadequacy, or a loss of self-esteem.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

Arms, Arm, Ability or effectiveness, Creativity, Usefulness, Ache in the arm, Pain in the arm, Inadequacy, Self-esteem, Loss of self-esteem

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Ark

Ark: Christ our security, strength, and deliverance; the Lord as totally man yet totally God; the Lord's seat of authority; man as God's dwelling place; intermediary or middleman; square container; baptism (Noah); heaven; atonement; holiness; God's law; understanding God's will; remembering His provision; covenant; testimony; authority. (2 Chron. 6:41; Ex 25:16, 21; 16:33, 34; 25:22; 30:6; 1 Sam. 6:19; Lev. 16:2, 14-17; 1 Peter 3:20, 21; Heb. 9:4; Num. 10:33; 17:10)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

ark, christ, security, strength, deliverance, lord, god, lord's seat of authority, lord's seat, authority, god's dwelling place, intermediary, middleman, square container, baptism, noah, heaven, atonement, holiness, god's law, understanding god's will, covenant,

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Arm

Arm: Might; help; the Savior of the World; to be rescued; striker;. (See also the book "In A Dream, In A Vision of the Night" by Susan Noone Riddle). (Ex. 6:6; Duet. 4:34; 33:27; 7:19; Ps. 89:1, 10, 13, 21; 98:1; 44:3; 10:15; Is. 30:30; 40:10; 63:12)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

arm, might, help, savior of, world, to be rescued, striker,

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Arm

Arm Dream Symbols:

An arm is an extension of yourself. Right arm often symbolizes sending or giving, left arm often symbolizes receiving or bringing in. Left arm would also symbolize the creative/metaphysical self, whereas the right arm would symbolize social duty/physical self. Losing an arm may suggest an inability to care for yourself and others.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Arm, Arms, Limbs, Body, Body part, Body parts, Right arm, Left arm, Giving, Receiving, Creative self, Metaphysical self, Creativity, Social duty, Physical self, Losing an arm

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Paganism Pornography

Paganism & Pornography

At times my political views seem to lead me into contradictions. Last month saw me writing a furious letter to Penthouse magazine concerning their misinformed story on Witchcraft. Within two weeks I was writing to the head of the QuickTrip Corporation protesting the removal of Penthouse from their stores. You'd think I would have been happy at a blow struck against a magazine that maligned my religion. Not so. At stake is the free expression of ideas. Misinformation and censorship are both threats to that freedom. Of the two, I judge censorship to be the greater threat. As long as publishing continues unimpeded, retraction of misinformation is possible. When publishing is censored, even that becomes impossible.

 

Read more here: » Paganism: Paganism Pornography

Dream Symbol Arm: The Sound Current and Vipassana Meditation

Vipassana Meditation: The practice of the sound current in Vipassana meditation, also known as the divine sound, is a foundational practice of linking directly with the soul and I AM Presence. It comes from the Himalayan masters of ancient India, and is a foundation for the practice of nada yoga, sahaj yoga, Babaji’s kriya yoga, as well as Sikh practices like shabda yoga.

Read more here: » Vipassana Meditation: The Sound Current and Vipassana Meditation

Dream Symbol Arm: Spinal Twisting - Yoga Position

During the Spiral Twists yoga position (Ardha Matsyendrasana) your vertebrae are mobilized; the exercises also allow more nourishment to reach the roots of the spinal nerves and the sympathetic nevous system.

 

Read more here: » Yoga Positions: Spinal Twisting - Yoga Position

Dream Symbol Arm: Encyclopedia II - Arm - Anatomy of the human arm

The human arm contains bones, joints, muscles, nerves and blood vessels. Many of these muscles are used for everyday tasks. There are clinical uses for the arm, including venepuncture and peripheral venous cannulation in the cubital fossa. Arm - Bony structure and joints. The humerus is the (upper) arm bone. It articulates with the scapula above at the glenohumeral joint (shoulder) and with the ulna and radius below as the elbow joint. Main article: shoulder The shoulder is the ball-and-socket joint between the proximal ...

See also:

Arm, Arm - Anatomy of the human arm, Arm - Bony structure and joints, Arm - Osteofascial compartments, Arm - Cubital fossa, Arm - Nervous supply, Arm - Blood supply and venous drainage

Read more here: » Arm: Encyclopedia II - Arm - Anatomy of the human arm

Dream Symbol Arm: Encyclopedia II - Barbados - National symbols

The national flower is the Poinciana (Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw. , Pride of Barbados), which grows across the island of Barbados. Barbados - Golden Shield. The Golden Shield in the Coat of Arms carries two "Pride of Barbados" orchids and the "bearded" fig tree (Ficus citrifolia or Ficus barbata) which was common on the island at the time of its settlement by the British and contributed to Barbados being so named. < ...

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Barbados, Barbados - History, Barbados - Politics, Barbados - Geography, Barbados - Parishes, Barbados - Economy, Barbados - Characteristics and tourist information, Barbados - Attractions landmarks and points of interest, Barbados - Transportation, Barbados - Demographics, Barbados - Culture, Barbados - National symbols, Barbados - Golden Shield, Barbados - Coat of Arms, Barbados - National Heroes, Barbados -
International rankings

Read more here: » Barbados: Encyclopedia II - Barbados - National symbols

Dream Symbol Arm: The Headstand - Yoga Position

Definition of The Headstand yoga position (Sirshasana): An asana in which you balance on your elbows, arms, and head

 

Read more here: » Yoga Positions: The Headstand - Yoga Position

Dream Symbol Arm: Temazcal I/III - The Traditional Mexican Sweat Bath

The Native American Sweat Lodge, Temazcal, is an ancient practice from the native indians of America; a sacred ritual for Healing and Purification. Participants at the Oneness Festival will be able to experience this very powerful ritual both at day time, and, when it is as most powerful, at night time.

Read more here: » Sweat Lodge: Temazcal I/III - The Traditional Mexican Sweat Bath

Dream Symbol Arm: Dictionary of Parapsychology C-D

A dictionary of Parapsycology. Please note that words in grey are hyperlinked to a corresponding archive with articles related to that particular topic.

Dream Symbol Arm: Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (A-C)

A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit terms. From A to Crore.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Alternative Medicine Dictionary on Herbal therapy, botanical therapy, herbalism

Herbal therapy or botanical therapy or herbalism:

employs parts of plants (seed, stem, flowers, root, bark, leaf) for the relief of conditions, ailments, or complaints; the earliest known form of medicine. Some popular herbs and common applications are:

 

algae (spirulina): the most commonly used variety is blue-green algae. Algae is available in powder, tablet and supplemental fruit drink forms. Used to reduce cholesterol levels and to treat degenerative disorders, including arthritis. Unproven medical benefits include treating obesity, colitis, and diabetes mellitus.

 

aloe or aloe vera: plant widely used as a skin moisturizer and healing agent, especially in treating cuts, burns, insect stings, eczema, bruises, acne, poison ivy rash, sunburn, and psoriasis.

 

arnica: used as an external remedy for bruises, sprains, and sore muscles and joints.

 

astragalus: from a family of peas that benefits digestive processes and the immune system; increases resistance to disease and infections; restores depressed immunity, and is used to treat peripheral vascular diseases and to restore peripheral circulation.

 

black cohosh: helps relieve sinusitis and asthma; lowers cholesterol levels and blood pressure; relieves pain, morning sickness, hot flashes, and menstrual cramps.

 

burdock: with diuretic and orexigenic properties, used to treat cutaneous eruptions, rheumatism, gout, anorexia nervosa, and eczema.

 

calendula: traditionally used to treat gastric and duodenal ulcers, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and epistaxis; varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and conjunctivitis.

 

capsicum/capsaicin/cayenne fruit: taken orally to improve circulation, digestion, and stop bleeding from ulcers, to relieve nausea, rheumatism, arthritis, and pleurisy. Used externally for painful muscle spasms of shoulder, arm, and spine and to treat arthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, chilblains, intractable pain associated with shingles (herpes zoster), postmastectomy, diabetic neuropathy, and cluster headaches.

 

cat's claw bark: used to treat AIDS patients, arthritis, neurobronchitis, allergies, rheumatism, diverticulosis, Crohn's disease, peptic and gastric ulcers, gastritis, parasites, colitis, leaky bowel syndrome, dysentery, hemorrhoids, cancer, herpes, diabetes, and inflammation.

 

chamomile: often made into a tea and used as a digestive aid, nerve tonic, sleep aid, and appetite stimulant.

 

cranberry fruit: used for the relief of ladder and urinary tract infections, blood disorders, stomach ailments, liver problems, vomiting, appetite loss, scurvy, and cancer.

 

dong quai root: used for hot flashes, menopause, premenstrual syndrome, vaginal dryness, anemia with dizziness and palpitation, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, constipation, rheumatic arthralgia, menorrhalgia, rheumatalgia, functional bleeding, chest, and abdominal pain.

 

echinacea herb, also called purple coneflower: bitter herb used for colds and chronic infections of the respiratory tract and lower urinary tract, treatment of Candida albicans infections, prostatitis, polyarthritis (rheumatoid arthritis). Externally, an ointment is used for poorly healing wounds and chronic ulcerations, burns, eczema, psoriasis, and herpes simplex.

 

evening primrose oil: aids in weight loss, reduces high blood pressure, and helps to treat all skin disorders, female disorders such as cramps and heavy bleeding, hot flashes, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and alcoholism.

 

feverfew: used for prophylaxis and treatment of migraine headaches, nausea, vomiting, arthritis, fever, and menstrual disorders. .

 

flaxseed: used for female disorders, colon problems, inflammation, and tumors. Promotes strong nails, bones, and teeth and healthy skin.

 

garlic cloves: used in the West primarily for its cardiovascular effects, principally as a support to dietetic measures at elevated levels of lipids in blood and as a preventive measure for age-dependent vascular changes. Garlic is also used for atheroma, prophylaxis of atherosclerosis, hypertension, respiratory infections, and catarrhal conditions and as a natural antibiotic.

 

ginger rhizome: primary uses of ginger are prophylaxis of the nausea and vomiting of motion sickness, dyspepsia, stomachic. It is also used as a tonic digestant in sub-acid gastritis, for lack of appetite, as a postoperative antiemetic for minor surgical procedures, for colic, for morning sickness, anorexia, bronchitis, and rheumatic complaints.

 

ginkgo biloba leaf extract: improves memory loss, brain function, depression, cerebral and peripheral circulation, oxygenation, and blood flow. Good for tinnitus, asthma, Alzheimer's disease, heart and kidney disorders, and glucose utilization.

 

ginseng root: used for impotence, stress, cocaine withdrawal, energy, diabetes, colds, and chest problems. Promotes lung function, enhances immune function, stimulates appetite, and normalizes blood pressure. Varieties popularly used include American ginseng, Asian ginseng, and Siberian ginseng.

 

goldenseal: used to strengthen the immune system; acts as an antibiotic; has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, potentiates insulin, and cleanses the body. Good for colds, flu, inflammation, glandular swelling, gum disease, morning sickness, diabetes, hypoglycemia, and ulcers.

 

grape seed extract: used as a dietary supplement for antioxidant and other cardiovascular benefits and for anti-inflammatory actions.

 

green tea leaf: believed to act as an antioxidant to prevent cancer and possibly other diseases; reduces the risk of stroke; lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease.

 

kava kava rhizome: used to treat nervous anxiety, stress, and restlessness.Contraindicated in pregnancy, nursing, or endogenous depression.

 

licorice root: used for catarrhal conditions of the upper respiratory tract and gastric/duodenal ulcers. Licorce is an ingredient in cough drops and syrups, tonics, laxatives, and antismoking preparations.

 

ma huang: has been used to relieve allergies, asthma, hay fever, colds, and inflammatory conditions. The plant contains two primary alkaloids, ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.

 

passionflower: said to possess sedative, hypnotic, antispasmodic, and calming effects. Used to treat neuralgia, seizures, hysteria, nervous tachycardia, spasmodic asthma, and insomnia.

 

saw palmetto berry: used primarily for urination problems in benign prostate hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.

 

St. John's wort: traditionally used as a muscle relaxant to relieve menstrual problems, as a mild tranquilizer and as a treatment for depression and insomnia.

 

valerian root: used primarily for restlessness, sleeping disorders based on nervous conditions; also good for headaches, colic, gas, pain, stress, anxiety, muscle cramps, and spasms.

 

(See also: Herbal therapy , Alternative Medicine, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Dream Symbol Arm: Forward Bend - Yoga Position

The Forward Bend yoga position (Paschimothanasana) looks, and is, simple - provided you relax into the position, rather than forcing yourself into it. The pose is one of the most powerful and important Asanas, helping to ease the spinal compression caused by standig upright.

 

Read more here: » Yoga Positions: Forward Bend - Yoga Position

Dream Symbol Arm: Temazcal II/III - Mexican Method of Sweat Baths for Curative Purposes

The Native American Sweat Lodge, Temazcal, is an ancient practice from the native indians of America; a sacred ritual for Healing and Purification. Participants at the Oneness Festival will be able to experience this very powerful ritual both at day time, and, when it is as most powerful, at night time.

Read more here: » Sweat Lodge: Temazcal II/III - Mexican Method of Sweat Baths for Curative Purposes

Dream Symbol Arm: Svara Sadhana

Svara Sadhana, practice of breath, is the revealer of Satya, Brahman and bestower of the Supreme Knowledge and Bliss. Perform calm acts during the flow of Ida and harsh acts during the flow of Pingala. Do acts resulting in the attainment of psychic powers, Yoga, meditation, etc., during the flow of the Sushumna. If the breath rises by Ida (moon) at sunrise and flows throughout the day, and Pingala (sun) rises at sunset and flows throughout the night it confers considerable good results.

Read more here: » Nadis: Svara Sadhana

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