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Dictionary - Coffin
Dream
Interpretation Coffin
Seeing a coffin might be a signal that you need to say goodbye to something that has died. If you dream of an empty coffin, it is a good omen which means that you will reach a ripe old age and shouldn't worry in vain. Seeing a dead body in the coffin: you are going to suffer some financial setbacks and losses. Seeing yourself in a coffin denotes that you will have a long, wonderful and healthy life.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Coffin , Meaning of Dreams about Coffin ,
Dream Interpretation Coffin )
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- Death
Death Dreaming about death is very common and it can be interpreted in many different ways. Death is usually a symbol of some type of closure or end. It implies an end to one thing and a beginning of another. Death dreams usually have positive symbolism. If you are the dead person in your dream, it could imply that you would like to leave all of your worries and struggles behind and begin anew. Dreaming about someone that you care about may express your fear about losing them. Dreaming that one of your parents died may express fear of loss, but it also may be an unconscious valve through which you release anger and other negative feelings. In some cultures dreaming about death and dying is a very good omen that represents longevity and prosperity. See also: Meaning of Dreams about Coffin, Zombie, Smothering
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Death , Meaning of Dreams about Death ,
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- Funeral
Funeral Dreaming about funerals does not necessarily symbolize physical death for you or anyone else. It could instead symbolize an ending of a different kind. You may be burying relationships, conditions or even emotions that you no longer need and that are no longer conducive to your personal growth. On the other hand, this dream may symbolize the burying of sensitivities and emotions that are too difficult to cope with. It may reflect numbness or a feeling that is the opposite of aliveness, such as depression and emptiness. Either way, burying a person that is alive suggests some emotional turmoil. Please consider all of the details in this dream to find the appropriate message. Old dream interpretation books say that dreaming about funerals is a dream of the contrary. Instead of sadness, the dreamer will experience happiness and go to celebrations, such as weddings. See also: Meaning of Dreams about Coffin, Death
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Funeral , Meaning of Dreams about Funeral ,
Dream Interpretation Funeral )
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about:
Cloister,
Clothes, Clouds, Cloven Foot, Clover, Club, Coach, Coal-hod, Coals, Coat,
Coat-of-Arms, Coca-Cola, Cockade, Cock-Crowing, Cocktail, Cocoa, Cocoanut,
Coffee, Coffee House, Coffee Mill, Coffin , Coins, Coke, Coke Oven
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
Dictionary
For more
about dreams, see: Dreams.
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South East Asian Countries.
Funeral
rites are the most elaborate of all the life-cycle ceremonies and the ones
entered into most fully by the monks. It is a basic teaching of Buddhism that
existence is suffering, whether birth, daily living, old age or dying. This
teaching is never in a stronger position than when death enters a home. Indeed
Buddhism may have won its way the more easily in Thailand because it had more
to say about death and the hereafter than had animism.
Read more here: » Buddhist
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 |  |  | Dreaming of Coffin: Encyclopedia II - Vincent Valentine - BackgroundVincent was once a member of the Turks. Considering the Turks are an organization known for their ruthless efficiency, Vincent seemed to have unusually refined ethical standards. When he was assigned to supervise the Jenova Project in Nibelheim, he fell in love with a scientist named Lucrecia Crescent, an assistant to Professor Gast. When he proposed to her, she rejected him, ultimately entering a relationship with her associate Hojo instead. Lucrecia became pregnant afterwards, almost certainly in order to provide a test subject for their next experiment: An investigation int ...
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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Why do sad people attract sad incidences in life? Why do happy people attract happy situations in life? Depending on what state of being we are, we attract situations. We have to focus on heightening our state of being rather than changing situations in life. If our state of being is low, then the external situation, even though sacred, will be pulled down to our level of being. For example, a poor man in a palace will make the palace into a gutter.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: The Ultimate Joy Is Inner Growth |
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See also:The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples Read more here: » The Beatles: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Influences and music |
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New Age
Spirituality Dictionary on Banshee
Banshee (Irish, bean, a woman, and sidhe, a fairie) An attendant fairy that follows the old families, and none but them, and wails before a death. Many have seen her as she goes wailing and clapping her hands. The keen (caoine), the funeral cry of the peasantry, is said to be an imitation of her cry. When more than one banshee is present, and they wail and sing in chorus, it is for the death of some holy or great one. An omen that sometimes accompanies the banshee is the "coach-a-bower" (coiste-bodhar), an immense black coach, mounted by a coffin, and drawn by headless horses. It will go rumbling to your door, and if you open it a basin of blood will be thrown in your face.
(See
also: Banshee ,
New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Identifying the exact moment of death is important for a number of reasons. It allows for the correct time on death certificates, and helps ensure that a person's legal Will is executed only after he or she is trul ...
See also:Death, Death - Biological death, Death - Criteria of human death, Death - Defining the moment of human death, Death - The process of dying, Death - Cell death, Death - Physiological changes, Death - Signs of approaching death, Death - Causes of human death in the US, Death - Consciousness after death, Death - Physiological consequences of human death, Death - Settlement of dead human bodies, Death - Personification of death, Death - Unwritten customs and superstitions Read more here: » Death: Encyclopedia II - Death - Defining the moment of human death |
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The first thing an embalmer should do is verify the identity of the deceased (normally via wrist or leg tags) and perform basic tests for signs of death, such as clouded-over corneas, lividity, an ...
See also:Embalming, Embalming - History of embalming, Embalming - Modern embalming, Embalming - Embalming chemicals, Embalming - Specialist embalming, Embalming - Embalming and different religions, Embalming - Embalming in popular culture Read more here: » Embalming: Encyclopedia II - Embalming - Modern embalming |
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Although it is not clear why Raymond Scott, co-owner of The Source decided to air out his concerns with White multi-platinum MC Eminem, he claims that Eminem's success was hurting Black and Latino artists (hence, he raps under the moniker of Benzino). He started a campaign against the corporations that are controlling and supporting Eminem. Benzino stated that Eminem can talk about dark moody expressions, while Black rappers are f ...
See also:Hip hop rivalries, Hip hop rivalries - East Coast vs. West Coast, Hip hop rivalries - Nas vs Jay-Z, Hip hop rivalries - Eminem vs Benzino, Hip hop rivalries - Boogie Down Productions vs the Juice Crew, Hip hop rivalries - LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee, Hip hop rivalries - LL Cool J vs Canibus and the Refugee Camp, Hip hop rivalries - Ja Rule vs 50 Cent, Hip hop rivalries - 50 Cent vs The Game, Hip hop rivalries - Other known rivalries not necessarily chronological order Read more here: » Hip hop rivalries: Encyclopedia II - Hip hop rivalries - Eminem vs Benzino |
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He is the telepathic leader of the Gung-Ho Guns. His strong resonance with Vash as well as his psychic powers actually stems from the fact that Vash's left arm is grafted onto him; its plant properties give him powers that are not inherently human. He can force his victims to do anything he wis ...
See also:Trigun characters, Trigun characters - Vash the Stampede, Trigun characters - Meryl Stryfe, Trigun characters - Milly Thompson, Trigun characters - Kuroneko-sama, Trigun characters - Nicholas D. Wolfwood, Trigun characters - Rem Saverem, Trigun characters - Brilliant Dynamites Neon, Trigun characters - Millions Knives, Trigun characters - Legato Bluesummers, Trigun characters - The Gung-Ho Guns, Trigun characters - Chapel the Evergreen, Trigun characters - Monev the Gale, Trigun characters - Dominique the Cyclops, Trigun characters - E.G. Mine, Trigun characters - Rai-Dei the Blade, Trigun characters - Leonoff the Puppet-Master, Trigun characters - Gray the Ninelives, Trigun characters - Hoppered the Gauntlet, Trigun characters - Zazie the Beast, Trigun characters - Midvalley the Hornfreak, Trigun characters - Caine the Longshot, Trigun characters - Elendira the Crimsonnail, Trigun characters - Livio the Double Fang, Trigun characters - Razlo the Trip of Death Read more here: » Trigun characters: Encyclopedia II - Trigun characters - Legato Bluesummers |
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