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Dreaming of Alligator: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Alligator

 

Alligator

This cold-blooded animal could hold several different meanings in your dream. It could symbolically represent something from your memory, emotions, or a current situation or individual in your life. Some think that the alligator represents verbal power used in a destructive way (angry and hurtful words). Others believe that it represents an enemy. Consider the details in your dream and your level of fear. This dream symbol should encourage you to look at some of your more "dangerous" emotions, memories, and experiences. The alligators in your dreams will begin to lose the power to frighten you as your understanding increases. Carl Jung said that all wild animals indicate latent affects (feelings and emotions that we do not readily deal with). They are also symbolic of dangers (hurtful and negative things) being "swallowed" by the unconscious.

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

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

 

Dreaming of Alligator: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Alligator

Alligator Dream Symbols:

Treachery, deceit and danger. Power of expression. Fear of misusing verbal expression. The power of the unconscious mind needing to express itself {repressed emotions}. Dangerous unconscious motivations that need controlling.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

Alligator, Treachery, Deceit, Danger, Expression, Unconscious, Unconscious mind, Repressed, Emotions, Dangerous unconscious motivations, Dangerous motivations, Motivation, Control

 

Dreaming of Alligator: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

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

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Dreaming of Alligator: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Alligator

 

Dream Interpretation Alligator

Alligators represent problematic situation which are intense, but do not last long. The alligator may symbolize a problem, responsibility or task in your real life that has troubled you a bit, and needs "wrestling", sometimes with the help of others.

 

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

 

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

 

Dreaming of Alligator: Meaning of Dreams about Alligator

 

Alligator

  • To dream of an alligator, unless you kill it, is unfavorable to all persons connected with the dream. It is a dream of caution.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreaming of Alligator: The Venus Transit and The Return of the Energy of Christ and of Quetzalcoatl

Carl-Johan Calleman, one of the leading authorities on the Mayan Calendar, presents a radical theory about the coming Venus Transit. Does the Venus Transit of 2004 relate to the Return of the Energy of Christ and of Quetzalcoatl? Quetzalcoatl is the serpent God of Ancient Mexico referred to by the Mayans as Kukulcan or Gugumatz and this article also explain the connection between the Energies of Christ and Quetzalcoatl.

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia - Crocodiles in sewers

See Sewer alligator for main article Crocodiles in sewers or canals is a well-known myth that has perpetuated through history. It usually involves a crocodile or alligator that lives in the sewerage works. This myth is particularly common in the USA, although such stories are often told in Europe as well. The myth probably developed in the 1930s in the United States when a construction worker found several small crocodiles in a gully, with similar cases later only reinforcing the myth. Specialists regard these sto ...

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia - Meat

Meat is animal tissue (mainly muscle) used as food. The common definition of meat is dependent on culture. Many Americans would exclude organ meat, fish, and other seafood from their definition of meat. Originally, the word meat meant simply "food." It is also used as a vulgar way to refer to the human body (see meat market). For the most part, meat for human consumption comes from domesticated animals bred specifically for th ...

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Reptile - Systems

Reptile - Circulatory. Most reptiles have closed circulation via a three-chamber heart consisting of two atria and one, variably-partitioned ventricle. There is usually one pair of aortic arches. In spite of this, due to the fluid dynamics of blood flow through the heart, there is little mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the three-chamber heart. Furthermore, the blood flow can be altered to shunt either deoxygenated blood to the body or oxygenated blood to the lungs, which gives the animal greater co ...

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Reptile, Reptile - Classification of reptiles, Reptile - Evolution of the reptiles, Reptile - Systems, Reptile - Circulatory, Reptile - Respiratory, Reptile - Excretion, Reptile - Nervous, Reptile - Sexual

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Dreaming of Alligator: Insurance Glossary Dictionary II - Insurance

Definition and meaning of Insurance :

 

A contract whereby an insurer promises to pay the insured a sum of money or some other benefit upon the happening of one or more uncertain events in exchange for the payment of a premium. There must be uncertainty as to whether the relevant event(s) may happen at all or, if they will occur (e.g. death) as to their timing.

(Source Lloyd's )

 

Also see these pages: Insurance , Insurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - I

 

Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Animal - Structure

With a few exceptions, most notably the sponges (Phylum Porifera), animals have bodies differentiated into separate tissues. These include muscles, which are able to contract and control locomotion, and a nervous system, which sends and processes signals. There is also typically an internal digestive chamber, with one or two openings. Animals with this sort of organization are called metazoans, or eumetazoans when the fo ...

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Animal, Animal - Characteristics, Animal - Structure, Animal - Reproduction and development, Animal - Origin and fossil record, Animal - Groups of animals, Animal - Deuterostomes, Animal - Ecdysozoa, Animal - Platyzoa, Animal - Lophotrochozoa, Animal - History of classification, Animal - Usage of the word animal, Animal - Examples, Animal - Reference

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia film - Music program

The musical pieces used in the film: Johann Sebastian Bach — Toccata and Fugue in D Minor BWV 565 (Stokowski's own transcription for symphony orchestra) (abstract images) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — Nutcracker Suite Op. 71a (a variety of dances, just as in the original, but danced by animated fairies, mushrooms, fish, etc.) Paul Dukas — L'apprenti sorcier (English title: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, with Mickey Mouse in the role of the apprentice) Igor Stravinsky — T ...

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Fantasia film, Fantasia film - Music program, Fantasia film - The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Fantasia film - Fantasound, Fantasia film - Production and synopsis of remaining segments, Fantasia film - Film presentation, Fantasia film - Release history, Fantasia film - Fantasia theatrical release history, Fantasia film - Critical reception, Fantasia film - Updates, Fantasia film - Clair de Lune, Fantasia film - Other proposed sequences and Fantasia 2000, Fantasia film - Credits, Fantasia film - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Fantasia film - The Nutcracker Suite, Fantasia film - The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Fantasia film - Rite of Spring, Fantasia film - The Pastoral Symphony, Fantasia film - Dance of the Hours, Fantasia film - Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria, Fantasia film - Live-action interludes and introductions, Fantasia film - Titles in different languages, Fantasia film - Parodies

Read more here: » Fantasia film: Encyclopedia II - Fantasia film - Music program

Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Logan's Run - Plot conclusion

In the novel Francis, another sandman, catches up with Logan and Jessica after they have managed to escape the cities. He reveals that he and Ballard, a friend of Jessica and Logan who has helped them escape, are one and the same (he was wearing a disguise). The 40-year-old Ballard is working from within the system, and he believes that it is starting to die. Sanctuary turns out to be an abandoned space colony near Mars. Logan and Jessica escape to the colony on a rocket from the remains of the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Bal ...

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Logan's Run, Logan's Run - Plot introduction, Logan's Run - Life Clock System:, Logan's Run - Differences between the novel and film, Logan's Run - Plot conclusion, Logan's Run - Sequels and spinoffs, Logan's Run - References in other works, Logan's Run - Style, Logan's Run - Trivia, Logan's Run - External link

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Weekly World News - Description

The WWN claims it always prints the truth (typical slogan: "Nothing but the truth: The Weekly World News!"). So many of the stories are so obviously fake it seems these claims are intended as a joke. It is worth noting that while the tabloid's main rival The Sun carried a fine print disclaimer, the WWN has never let on about the accuracy of its stories until late 2004 in which The Sun took away the disclaimer, while WWN began stating that "the reader should suspend disbelief for the sake of enjoyment ...

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Weekly World News, Weekly World News - Description, Weekly World News - Recurring Subjects, Weekly World News - Bat Boy, Weekly World News - Page 5 Girl, Weekly World News - Elvis Presley, Weekly World News - The World's Fattest..., Weekly World News - ALIVE!, Weekly World News - Upcoming Economic Depressions, Weekly World News - Religion and Biblical Relics, Weekly World News - War on Terrorism, Weekly World News - The Presidency, Weekly World News - Aliens, Weekly World News - Cryptids, Weekly World News - Popular culture

Read more here: » Weekly World News: Encyclopedia II - Weekly World News - Description

Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Mummy - Mummies in recent times

Mummies have been an object of intense interest in the West since archaeologists began finding them in large numbers. 19th-century aristocrats would often entertain themselves by buying mummies, having them unwrapped, and holding observation sessions. These sessions destroyed several mummies, because the exposure to the air caused them to disintegrate. In the 1830s Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarianism, left instructions to be followed upon his death which led to the creation of a sort of modern-day mummy. He asked that his bo ...

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Mummy, Mummy - Types of mummies, Mummy - Intentionally prepared ritualistic mummies, Mummy - Naturally preserved mummies, Mummy - Etymology, Mummy - Mummies in Ancient Egypt, Mummy - Historical context of Egyptian mummies, Mummy - Egyptian Mummies as Historical Art, Mummy - Egyptian mummification process, Mummy - Egyptian burial rituals, Mummy - Mummies in other civilizations, Mummy - Chinese mummy, Mummy - Ibaloi mummy Philippines, Mummy - Natural mummies, Mummy - Mummies in recent times, Mummy - Mummies in fiction, Mummy - Famous mummies, Mummy - From Egypt, Mummy - Others

Read more here: » Mummy: Encyclopedia II - Mummy - Mummies in recent times

Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Cannon - Modern cannon

A modern artillery piece is generally referred to either as a "gun", or by the name of its specific type, such as a Howitzer. Since World War II the term cannon is used to refer to a gun of around 20 mm to 125 mm calibre, sometimes with an automatic loading action capable of firing explosive ammunition, an auto-cannon. The minimum calibre of a cannon, 20 mm, has been a de facto standard since WWII, when heavy machine guns of 12.7 mm (0.5") and 13.2 mm calibre were used side by side with 20 mm and larger gun ...

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Cannon, Cannon - History, Cannon - In Popular Culture, Cannon - Projectiles fired from cannon, Cannon - Modern cannon, Cannon - Reference, Cannon - Patents

Read more here: » Cannon: Encyclopedia II - Cannon - Modern cannon

Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Banjo-Kazooie - Game play

Banjo-Kazooie adopted many of its central game play mechanics from Nintendo's groundbreaking title Super Mario 64. For instance, the player must similarly explore non-linear 3D worlds and gather tokens in the form of "Jigsaws" (like Super Mario 64's "Stars") to unlock new worlds. While some considered Banjo-Kazooie an evolution of Super Mario 64, others have criticised Rare for lacking innovation in this respect. However, certain features were perceived as novel at the time, such as the ability for Banjo an ...

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Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Kazooie - Story, Banjo-Kazooie - Game play, Banjo-Kazooie - Linkage controversy, Banjo-Kazooie - Characters, Banjo-Kazooie - Worlds, Banjo-Kazooie - Cameos, Banjo-Kazooie - Sequels

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Banjo-Kazooie - Worlds

There are nine main worlds (or levels) in Banjo-Kazooie, although much of the gameplay happens outside of them, in Gruntilda's Lair. They are, in order: Spiral Mountain: Though not a world in the same sense as the rest, Spiral Mountain is where the game begins, after Tooty is kidnapped. Banjo and Kazooie must first learn some basic moves here before they can proceed into the lair. In the Banjo and Kazooie game series, Spiral Mountain is home to many characters, including Banjo himself. Banjo’ ...

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Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Kazooie - Story, Banjo-Kazooie - Game play, Banjo-Kazooie - Linkage controversy, Banjo-Kazooie - Characters, Banjo-Kazooie - Worlds, Banjo-Kazooie - Cameos, Banjo-Kazooie - Sequels

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia II - Blues - Characteristics

Blues - Origins. There are few characteristics common to all blues, because the genre takes its shape from the peculiarities of individual performances.[4] However, some characteristics have been present since before the creation of the modern blues and are common to most styles of African American music. The earliest blues-like music was a "functional expression, rendered in a call-and-response style without accompaniment ...

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Blues, Blues - Characteristics, Blues - Origins, Blues - Lyrics, Blues - Musical style, Blues - History, Blues - Origins, Blues - Prewar blues, Blues - Early postwar blues, Blues - Blues in the '60s and '70s, Blues - Blues from the 1980s to the present, Blues - Musical impact, Blues - Social impact, Blues - Notes

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Dreaming of Alligator: Encyclopedia - Paleocene

The Paleocene epoch (65-56 MYA) ("early dawn of the recent") is the first geologic epoch of the Palaeogene period in the modern Cenozoic era. As with most other older geologic periods, the strata that define the epoch's beginning and end are well identified, but the exact date of the end is uncertain. The Paleocene epoch immediately followed the mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous, known as the K-T boundary (Cretaceous - Tertiary), which marks the demise of the dinosaurs. The die-off of the dinosaurs left unfille ...

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