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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dreaming of Pedestal |  |  |  | Dreaming of Pedestal: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Accuse to AdvertisementA Dream Dictionary including dreams
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
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For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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Meaning of Dreams about Accuse
Accuse [7] - To dream that you accuse any one of a mean action, denotes that you will have quarrels with those under you, and your dignity will be thrown from a high pedestal.
- If you are accused, you are in danger of being guilty of distributing scandal in a sly and malicious way.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Accuse , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Accuse , Dream Interpretation Accuse )
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 |  |  | Dreaming of Pedestal: Encyclopedia II - Alexandria - Ancient remainsVery little of the ancient city has survived into the present day. Much of the royal and civic quarter has sunk beneath the harbour due to earthquake subsidence, and much of the rest has been built upon in modern times. "Pompey's Pillar" is the most well-known ancient monument still standing. It is located on Alexandria's ancient acropolis — a modest hill located adjacent to the city's Arab cemetery — and was originally part of a temple colonnade. Including its pedestal it is 30m (99 feet) high; the shaft is of polished red granite, roug ...
See also:Alexandria, Alexandria - History, Alexandria - Founding, Alexandria - Roman jurisdiction, Alexandria - After Amr, Alexandria - The 1800s, Alexandria - Bombardment of 1882, Alexandria - Under British control, Alexandria - Geography, Alexandria - Layout of the ancient city, Alexandria - The modern city, Alexandria - Ancient remains, Alexandria - Antiquities Read more here: » Alexandria: Encyclopedia II - Alexandria - Ancient remains |
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The sage, Narad, visiting Krishna in Dwaraka, was surprised to find that his Lord’s favourite pastime was to hear the story of Vraja-Vrindavan , its people and His own activities there. It is a story set in a particular time and space - however, its nature cannot be bound by time and space. The beauty of Vrindavan lies in it being both the seed and the fullest manifestation of the tree contained in that seed. The theme of all the stories of this lila is only one, and that is prem , love.
(See also: Vraja-Vrindavan , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Vraja-Vrindavan: A Salubrious Stage For Krishna - Vraja Vrindavan |
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 |  |  | Dreaming of Pedestal: Encyclopedia II - Secret of Mana - StorylineSecret of Mana begins with the words, "Time flows like a river, and history repeats", after recounting the tale of a previous generation of people who abused the power of Mana, the life-giving magical "presence", to create the ultimate weapon known as the Mana Fortress. As the story progresses, one discovers that the blade known as the Mana Sword was used to destroy the Mana Fortress.
Secret of Mana - Randi.
Randi, with two friends, is searching for "treasure" in the forbidden woods near his h ...
See also:Secret of Mana, Secret of Mana - Basic concepts, Secret of Mana - Multiplayer, Secret of Mana - Music, Secret of Mana - Graphics engine, Secret of Mana - Storyline, Secret of Mana - Randi, Secret of Mana - Purim, Secret of Mana - Popoie, Secret of Mana - Subsequent Plot, Secret of Mana - Connections with other games in the series Read more here: » Secret of Mana: Encyclopedia II - Secret of Mana - Storyline |
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 |  |  | Dreaming of Pedestal: Encyclopedia II - Windsor Ontario - HistoryWindsor was first settled in 1749 after farms started getting too far from the protection of a fort in Detroit making it the oldest continually inhabited European city in Canada, west of the Quebec border. The area was first named Petite Côte (Little Coast), and the site later became known as La Côte de Misère (Misery Coast) because of the sandy soils near LaSalle. Windsor's French heritage is reflected in many French street names, such as Ouellette, Pelissier, Marentette and Lauzon. There is a significant French speaking minority in Windsor and the surrounding areas. ...
See also:Windsor Ontario, Windsor Ontario - History, Windsor Ontario - Media, Windsor Ontario - Radio, Windsor Ontario - Television, Windsor Ontario - Print, Windsor Ontario - Demographics, Windsor Ontario - Transportation, Windsor Ontario - Sports Teams, Windsor Ontario - Famous people from Windsor, Windsor Ontario - Sports and Culture, Windsor Ontario - Politicians, Windsor Ontario - Sciences Read more here: » Windsor Ontario: Encyclopedia II - Windsor Ontario - History |
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in Hinduism - The Hindu DharmaWhat is Dharma? Dharma is so called, because it holds;
Dharma alone holds the people, etc. The word Dharma is
derived from the root Dhr - to hold - and
its etymological meaning is - that which holds - this world, or
the people of the world, or the whole creation from the microcosm to the
macrocosm.
Dharma is generally defined as - righteousness - or -
duty. - Dharma is the principle of righteousness. It is the principle of
holiness. It is also the principle of unity.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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 |  |  | Dreaming of Pedestal: Encyclopedia II - Statue of Liberty - DescriptionThe Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, about 1.6 statute miles (2.6 km) southwest of the southern tip of Manhattan. The island was officially called "Bedloe's Island" until 1656, but has been popularly called "Liberty Island" since the early 1900s.
Lady Liberty holds a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left. The tablet shows the caption JULY IV MDCCLXXVI—July 4, 1776, the date of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. One of her feet stands on chains. The seven spikes in the cr ...
See also:Statue of Liberty, Statue of Liberty - Description, Statue of Liberty - History, Statue of Liberty - Origin of the copper, Statue of Liberty - Concern for security, Statue of Liberty - Jumps, Statue of Liberty - Smaller copies, Statue of Liberty - The Statue of Liberty in popular culture Read more here: » Statue of Liberty: Encyclopedia II - Statue of Liberty - Description |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Phallic, Phallicism, Phallus
Phallic, Phallicism, Phallus [from Greek phallos penis] The phallus occurs frequently in Greek mythologic and mystical representation: it is carried by Pan; borne in Bacchic processions; carved on the pedestals of the Hermae in the streets of Athens. There is no reason, apart from appropriateness, for preferring or rejecting one part of the body rather than another as a symbol, so that the phallus of Pan may be quite on a par with the wings on the feet of Hermes. But the symbol has gone through stages of degradation, from being an emblem of spiritual generation to one of mere physical procreation, when physical procreation itself, once thought of in purity and with reverence, acquired associations of profligacy, sin, and shame. The words are chiefly used in The Secret Doctrine in reference to the degeneration of ancient doctrine and ritual from their originally exalted form into a materialized form, whether in Hebraic systems, Dionysion or Bacchic rites, Hindu ceremonial, etc. All archaic and ancient mankind was strongly addicted to expressing spiritual and abstract cosmic verities under the forms of things which were concrete and visible. Thus not only has the sun at various times been an emblem of the light of the cosmic spirit or Logos, shining throughout the entire time period of the universe; but the moon has always been the symbol of the lower mind, the brain-mind reflecting the light of the spirit, just as the moon reflects the light of the sun. In this impersonal and abstract manner of representation did the ancients symbolize the formative, creative, or procreative forces or energies of nature under appropriate emblems drawn from the animal kingdom, and most commonly from man himself. Thus it was that the phallus in Classical antiquity stood as the emblem of the abstract creative forces of the universe, as well as the solar system, and even of earth; precisely as the linga in India has always expressed the identic cycle of thought. Likewise the female organ has frequently been used to express the generative and maternally productive powers of nature. Modern European sophistication unwillingly recognizes this truth, and insists in giving to these symbols the most offensive of constructions. Yet even Western religious iconology has followed the same line of thought, and whether we refer to the lamb, or to the serpent or dove, we ascertain exactly the same thing.
(See also: Phallic, Phallicism, Phallus , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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In 1809, Muthukutty was born in the southern most tip of south India, in a holy place named Swamithoppe (then part of a Tamaraikulam village) in the Kanyakumari District. His parents, Ponnu Nadar and Veiyelal, of the lower caste and of very poor means, initially named him Mudisoodum Perumal, meaning "Lord Vishnu with a crown", but due to objections from those ...
See also:Ayya Vaikundar, Ayya Vaikundar - Birth of body and spirit, Ayya Vaikundar - The transformation, Ayya Vaikundar - The incarnation of Ayya Vaikundar, Ayya Vaikundar - Tavam, Ayya Vaikundar - Incinerating evil spirits, Ayya Vaikundar - Seizing the powers of witchcraft sorcery and other esoteric magical practices, Ayya Vaikundar - Vaikundar as Pantaram, Ayya Vaikundar - Ordeals, Ayya Vaikundar - Post-imprisonment activities, Ayya Vaikundar - Attaining Vaikundam, Ayya Vaikundar - Five Citars Read more here: » Ayya Vaikundar: Encyclopedia II - Ayya Vaikundar - Birth of body and spirit |
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The account of the growth of the Israelites into a peoples, their enslavement in Egypt, and eventual escape (1-12)
The journey from Egypt to Mount Sinai (13-18)
The formation of a covenant between Yahweh and the people, and its associated laws (19-24)
Intricate instructions for the construction of a tabernacle, priestly robes, and other ritual objects (25-31)
The episode of the golden calf, and the regiving of the law (32-34)
The construction of the tabernacle, priestly robes, and o ...
See also:Exodus, Exodus - Summary, Exodus - The Israelites and their escape from slavery 1-14, Exodus - The journey through the wilderness to Mount Sinai 13-18, Exodus - The Covenant and its Laws 19-24, Exodus - The Instructions for a Tabernacle vestments and associated ritual objects 25-31, Exodus - The golden calf and regiving of the law 32-34, Exodus - The Construction of a Tabernacle vestments and associated ritual objects 35-40, Exodus - Dating, Exodus - Authorship, Exodus - Translations identifying sources, Exodus - Related articles Read more here: » Exodus: Encyclopedia II - Exodus - Summary |
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