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Snake In its psychological interpretation a snake in your dream is a phallic symbol, and to dream of one, especially if it was coiled around you, or otherwise on your body, is a warning that you may be a slave to either your sexual passions or repression. However, according to the oracles, snakes in a dream are warnings of various troubles, obstacles, or treachery. Of course the colors and other details must be carefully considered, but as a general rule: to dream that you were bitten by one portends a period of struggle against unfortunate circumstances, and if it was a cobra, it carries a special warning to guard against accidents in the following few weeks. If your dream featured a snake wound around you which you could not throw off, you are being warned to expect treachery where you least suspect it. To dream of being surrounded and unable to kill more than one or two indicates that you are in danger of being seriously cheated by someone you trust, but if you managed to kill (or get rid of) them all, it is a sign that you will succeed in spite of any hostile opposition; to walk over snakes without trying to kill them suggests that you will, in the end, actually turn the tables on those who are trying to block your way. To dream of playfully handling snakes suggests that you are in danger of being led astray by unprincipled friends or associates; and if your dream featured a professional snake charmer at work, it indicates that you will have to defend your reputation against malicious gossip.
Source: Swoon, http://www.swoon.com
(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream
Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Snake ,
Meaning of Dreams about Snake , Dream Interpretation
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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Mouse
Mouse [130] - For a woman to dream of a mouse, denotes that she will have an enemy who will annoy her by artfulness and treachery.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
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Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Mouse , Meaning of Dreams about Mouse ,
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Meaning of Dreams about Cats
Cats - To dream of a cat, denotes ill luck, if you do not succeed in killing it or driving it from your sight. If the cat attacks you, you will have enemies who will go to any extreme to blacken your reputation and to cause you loss of property. But if you succeed in banishing it, you will overcome great obstacles and rise in fortune and fame.
- If you meet a thin, mean and dirty-looking cat, you will have bad news from the absent. Some friend lies at death's door; but if you chase it out of sight, your friend will recover after a long and lingering sickness.
- To hear the scream or the mewing of a cat, some false friend is using all the words and work at his command to do you harm.
- To dream that a cat scratches you, an enemy will succeed in wrenching from you the profits of a deal that you have spent many days making.
- If a young woman dreams that she is holding a cat, or kitten, she will be influenced into some impropriety through the treachery of others.
- To dream of a clean white cat, denotes entanglements which, while seemingly harmless, will prove a source of sorrow and loss of wealth.
- When a merchant dreams of a cat, he should put his best energies to work, as his competitors are about to succeed in demolishing his standard of dealing, and he will be forced to other measures if he undersells others and still succeeds.
- To dream of seeing a cat and snake on friendly terms signifies the beginning of an angry struggle. It denotes that an enemy is being entertained by you with the intention of using him to find out some secret which you believe concerns yourself; uneasy of his confidences given, you will endeavor to disclaim all knowledge of his actions, as you are fearful that things divulged, concerning your private life, may become public.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Cats , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Cats , Dream Interpretation Cats )
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Dictionary - Vaccinate
Vaccinate - To dream of being vaccinated, foretells that your susceptibility to female charms will be played upon to your sorrow.
- To dream that others are vaccinated, shows you will fail to find contentment where it is sought, and your affairs will suffer decline in consequence.
- For a young woman to be vaccinated on her leg, foreshadows her undoing through treachery.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Vaccinate , Meaning of Dreams about Vaccinate ,
Dream Interpretation Vaccinate )
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about:
Accuse,
Aches, Acid, Acorn , Acquaintance, Acquit , Acrobat, Actor and Actress , Adam
and Eve, Adamant, Adder , Addition, Adieu, Admire, Admonish, Adopted, Adulation
, Adultery, Advancement, Adventurer, Adversary, Adversity, Advertisement
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
Dictionary
For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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about:
Bull,
Bulldog, Bullock, Burden, Burglars, Burial, Buried Alive, Burns, Burr ,
Butcher, Butter, Butterfly, Buttermilk, Buttons, Buzzard
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
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For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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In the 60s, a communal riot shook a certain town. I was surprised, for it was a new settlement grown around a huge industry. The population was largely labourers and officials from all over India. There was no tradition of animosity between communities; they were united by a common existential necessity. One winter evening, on a visit to the town, I asked my friends, "Where did so many violent people come from, all of a sudden?"
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Individual Will No Match for Mad Mobs |
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The moon of Muharram has been sighted. This is the beginning of the New Year of Muslims according to the tenements of Islam and the Shariat. This New Year reminds us of the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, the grandson of our Beloved Prophet. According to Islamic history, there was a noted chieftain in the holy city of Mecca, Abde Munaf. Two twins were born to him, but they were Siamese twins with their backs joined by birth. The chieftain approached the wise men of the city for advice, and they said, "Now they are children, but when they grow up they will face problems."
(See also: Muslim New Year , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Muslim New Year: A Poignant Plea for Truth and Justice |
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The association of various meanings to specific numbers in the time of the European Renaissance, when numbers were worked into the detailed fabric of musical, poetic, & architectural artifice, was both far richer and far more precise than the modern summaries offered here.
Numbers 0 to 10 are used in present-day numerology to determine character analysis and predict upcoming trends. Other numbers are thought to carry vibrational influences which must also be taken into consideration, as must also the connection of astrol ...
See also:Numerology, Numerology - Esoteric significance of numbers, Numerology - One, Numerology - Two, Numerology - Three, Numerology - Four, Numerology - Five, Numerology - Six, Numerology - Seven, Numerology - Eight, Numerology - Nine, Numerology - Ten, Numerology - Eleven, Numerology - Twelve, Numerology - Thirteen, Numerology - Twenty-two, Numerology - Zero, Numerology - Alphabetic harmonics, Numerology - Numerological divination, Numerology - Numerology in science, Numerology - Postmodern critique, Numerology - Numerology and astrology, Numerology - In popular culture, Numerology - Days of Birth reveal your character, Numerology - Sunday born, Numerology - Monday born, Numerology - Tuesday born, Numerology - Wednesday born, Numerology - Thursday born, Numerology - Friday born, Numerology - Saturday born Read more here: » Numerology: Encyclopedia II - Numerology - Esoteric significance of numbers |
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John was a younger maternal half-brother of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France. He was a younger brother of William, Count of Poitiers, Henry the Young King, Matilda of England, Richard I of England, Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, Leonora of Aquitaine and Joan of England.
While John was always his father's favourite son, as the youngest he could expect no inheritance (hence his nickname, "Lackland"). He was almost ce ...
See also:John of England, John of England - Early years, John of England - Reign, John of England - Death, John of England - Alleged illiteracy, John of England - Notes, John of England - Depictions in fiction, John of England - Trivia, John of England - External link Read more here: » John of England: Encyclopedia II - John of England - Early years |
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See also:Athanasius Kircher, Athanasius Kircher - Life, Athanasius Kircher - Works, Athanasius Kircher - Egyptology, Athanasius Kircher - Sinology, Athanasius Kircher - Geology, Athanasius Kircher - Medicine, Athanasius Kircher - Other, Athanasius Kircher - Influence, Athanasius Kircher - Bibliography Read more here: » Athanasius Kircher: Encyclopedia II - Athanasius Kircher - Works |
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See also:Prince Edmund Blackadder, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Battle of Bosworth Field, Prince Edmund Blackadder - The Black Adder, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Service under a regent, Prince Edmund Blackadder - First encounter with Dougal McAngus, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Claiming the throne, Prince Edmund Blackadder - The murder of an Archbishop, Prince Edmund Blackadder - A shrewd prince, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Archbishop of Canterbury, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Assassination attempt, Prince Edmund Blackadder - The next few years, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Engagement, Prince Edmund Blackadder - First attempt at marriage, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Marriage, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Black plague, Prince Edmund Blackadder - A witch-hunt begins, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Introduction to the Witchsmeller, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Accused of being a witch, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Beginning of a witch trial, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Incarceration, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Conclusion of the witch trial, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Awaiting execution, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Failed execution, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Disgruntled Prince, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Recruiting conspirators, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Conspiracy plans, Prince Edmund Blackadder - The Hawk, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Treachery, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Poisoned, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Further comments, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Legacy, Prince Edmund Blackadder - Titles and honours Read more here: » Prince Edmund Blackadder: Encyclopedia II - Prince Edmund Blackadder - Accused of being a witch |
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See also:Vincent Valentine, Vincent Valentine - Background, Vincent Valentine - Characteristics and abilities, Vincent Valentine - Theories, Vincent Valentine - Advent Children, Vincent Valentine - Dirge of Cerberus, Vincent Valentine - Ehrgeiz, Vincent Valentine - Trivia, Vincent Valentine - Footnotes Read more here: » Vincent Valentine: Encyclopedia II - Vincent Valentine - Background |
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Albanian folk music falls into three sylistic groups, with other important music areas around Shkoder and Tirana; the major groupings are the Ghegs of the north and southern Labs and Tosks. The northern and southern traditions are contrasted by the "rugged and heroic" tone of the north and the "relaxed, gentle and exceptionally beautiful" form of the south. These disparate styles are unified by "the intensity that both performers and listeners give to their music as a medium for patriotic expre ...
See also:Music of Albania, Music of Albania - Characteristics, Music of Albania - Folk music, Music of Albania - Northern Albania, Music of Albania - Southern Albania, Music of Albania - Popular music, Music of Albania - 1930s art song, Music of Albania - 1950s and beyond, Music of Albania - Albanian music in Macedonia and Kosovo, Music of Albania - Classical music, Music of Albania - Sound samples, Music of Albania - Notes Read more here: » Music of Albania: Encyclopedia II - Music of Albania - Folk music |
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1946 - January.
January 2 - Unable to resume his rule over Albania after World War II, King Zog abdicated but retained his claim to the throne.
January 4 - Theodore Schurch becomes the last person to be executed for offences committed under the Treachery Act of 1940
January 7 - Allied recognize Austrian republic with 1937 borders - the country is divided into four occupation zones
January 10 - First meeting of the United Nations
January 10 - Project Diana bounces Radar wa ...
See also:1946, 1946 - Events, 1946 - January, 1946 - February, 1946 - March, 1946 - April, 1946 - May, 1946 - June-July, 1946 - August-November, 1946 - December, 1946 - Unknown dates, 1946 - Births, 1946 - January, 1946 - February, 1946 - March, 1946 - April, 1946 - May, 1946 - June, 1946 - July, 1946 - August, 1946 - September, 1946 - October, 1946 - November, 1946 - December, 1946 - Unknown date, 1946 - Fictional, 1946 - Deaths, 1946 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1946: Encyclopedia II - 1946 - Events |
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See also:The Divine Comedy, The Divine Comedy - Structure and story, The Divine Comedy - Inferno, The Divine Comedy - Purgatorio, The Divine Comedy - Paradiso, The Divine Comedy - Thematic Concern, The Divine Comedy - Response and criticism, The Divine Comedy - Original copies, The Divine Comedy - Derivative works, The Divine Comedy - Visual arts, The Divine Comedy - Literature, The Divine Comedy - Music, The Divine Comedy - Sculpture, The Divine Comedy - Notes Read more here: » The Divine Comedy: Encyclopedia II - The Divine Comedy - Structure and story |
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Ingraham B - a Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Operation: Annihilate!".
Izar - also called Epsilon Boƶtis III is Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Whom Gods Destroy". It is the homeworld of the legendary captain Garth or Izar. Its capital is New Seattle.
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See also:List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z Read more here: » List of Star Trek Planets: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - I |
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