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ARTICLES RELATED TO Fame

Fame: : Dreams Sitemap I - F

This is a sitemap for Dream Dictionary - F . Click on a link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this particular dream.

 

Dream Dictionary - F
 fables, face, faces, factory, faeces, fagot, failing a test or exam, failure, fainting, fair, fairy, faithless, fakir, falcon, fall, falling, falling, falling, fame, family, family, famine, famish, famous people, fan, farewell, farm, farmer, fat, fates, father, father-in-law, fatigue, favor, fawn, fear, fears, feast, feather, february, feces, feeble, feet, fence, fences, ferns, ferris wheel, ferry, festival, fever, fiddle, field, fiend, fife, fight, fighting, figs, figure, filbert, file, finding new rooms, finding new spaces in old houses, finger, finger-nails, fingers, fire, fire budget, firebrand, fire-engine, fireman, fireworks, firmament, first, fish, fish market, fisherman, fishhooks, fish-net, fish-pond, fits, five, flag, flame, flax, flax spinning, fleas, fleeing, fleet, flies, flight, floating, flood, floodlights, floods, flour, flower, flowers, flowers, flute, flux, fly, flying, flying, flying machine, fly-paper, fly-trap, foal, fog, fogs, food, food, football, foot-log, forbidden rooms, forehead, foreign country, foreigner, forest, forest, forget-me-not, fork, form, forsaking, fort, fortress, fortune-telling, fountain, four, fowl, fox, foxes, fraud, freckles, friend, friends, frightened, frog, frogs, frost, fruit, fruit seller, fuel, funeral, fur, furnace, furniture, furs, future,

 

More about dreams here:

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Dream Dictionary - A, Dream Dictionary - B, Dream Dictionary - C,
Dream Dictionary - D, Dream Dictionary - E , Dream Dictionary - F,
Dream Dictionary - G, Dream Dictionary - H, Dream Dictionary - I,
Dream Dictionary - J, Dream Dictionary - K, Dream Dictionary - L,
Dream Dictionary - M, Dream Dictionary - N, Dream Dictionary - O,
Dream Dictionary - P, Dream Dictionary - Q, Dream Dictionary - R,
Dream Dictionary - S, Dream Dictionary - T, Dream Dictionary - U,
Dream Dictionary - V, Dream Dictionary - W, Dream Dictionary - X,
Dream Dictionary - Y, Dream Dictionary - Z

Also see these pages:

Hinduism Dictionary , Buddhism Dictionary, Spiritual Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary , Parapsychology Dictionary, Paganism DictionaryMysticism Dictionary , Theosophy Dictionary , Alternative Health Dictionary

 

Read more here: » Dreams Sitemap I - F

Fame: God and I by Jaspal Bhatti

A personal reflektion on God by Jaspal Bhatti. ”I believe in the existence of God and I am God-fearing. The universe has originated due to some super power. In the wide ocean we are like a small drop. My faith in God has never been shaken. And I am grateful to him for the fame and success that I have today. I have never asked Him for anything, nor have I ever taken a mannat . ”

Read more here: » Spiritual Inspiration: God and I by Jaspal Bhatti

Fame: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Ghosts

Ghosts : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Ghosts

 

Ghosts

To dream of the ghost of either one of your parents, denotes that you are exposed to danger, and you should be careful in forming partnerships with strangers.

 

To see the ghost of a dead friend, foretells that you will make a long journey with an unpleasant companion, and suffer disappointments.

 

For a ghost to speak to you, you will be decoyed into the hands of enemies. For a woman, this is a prognostication of widowhood and deception.

 

To see an angel or a ghost appear in the sky, denotes the loss of kindred and misfortunes.

 

To see a female ghost on your right in the sky and a male on your left, both of pleasing countenance, signifies a quick rise from obscurity to fame, but the honor and position will be filled only for a short space, as death will be a visitor and will bear you off.

 

To see a female ghost in long, clinging robes floating calmly through the sky, indicates that you will make progression in scientific studies and acquire wealth almost miraculously, but there will be an under note of sadness in your life.

 

To dream that you see the ghost of a living relative or friend, denotes that you are in danger of some friend's malice, and you are warned to carefully keep your affairs under personal supervision. If the ghost appears to be haggard, it may be the intimation of the early death of that friend.

 

Source: http://dreaminterpretationsguide.com

 

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Ghosts , Dream Dictionary Ghosts )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Fame Dictionary

Fame: Bridges or Walls - You Choose

Prosperity Consciousness: Bridges or Walls - You Choose

Life continually brings to us more gifts than we can accept and acknowledge, more than we can treasure with thankful hearts. As we pursue the lonely journey through our own life experience, we carry with us the potential to reach heights of excellence. It is our vision of life that matters. We can either paralyse ourselves or set ourselves free. We can choose to open doors to a new life or we can choose to close them forever. We can either build walls or bridges in our life. The choice is ours.

 

Read more here: » Prosperity Consciousness: Bridges or Walls - You Choose

Fame: The Shaktis of the Nakshatras

The Shaktis of the Nakshatras

Each Nakshatra has its particular power or Shakti. These are also the powers of the Devatas or the deities ruling the Nakshatras. Each of these Shaktis has its effect above and its effect below, and the final result of these three factors. The imagery is of common factors of plants, healing, worship, marriage and death.

 

Includes: Ashwini, Bharani, Krittika, Rohini, Mrigashirsha, Ardra, Punarvasu, Pushya, Aslesha, Magha, Purva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Jyeshta, Mula, Purvashadha, Uttarashadha, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhishak, Purva Bhadra, Uttara Bhadra and Revati.

 

Read more here: » Nakshatras: The Shaktis of the Nakshatras

Fame: Traditional Indian Dance

Indian dance cannot be isolated from the art of literature, painting sculpture and music. Indian dance has a unique body of myths and legend to support the view that the art occupied a central place in the society and religion of the people of India.

The dance styles of Traditional Indian Dance are known as Bharathanatiyam, KathaKali , Kuchipodi , Manipuri, Orrissi and Kathak of each evolved it's own individual vocabulary of movement. Indian Dance is a spiritual practice and a "collaboration with God".

Read more here: » Spiritual Dance: Traditional Indian Dance

Fame: Secret of Success: Team Spirit

Success can be external or internal. Externally, it is the measure of a job well done and the accompanying recognition from society. Internally, it is a feeling of achievement, satisfaction and fullness which comes on the completion of a task or the fulfilment of a desire. What is a true measure of success, the outer accolades or the inner joy and peace?

 

(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Secret of Success: Team Spirit

Fame: Moksha - Break Free from Fear of Death

Death perhaps is the only certainty in this world. Yet, the fear of death stalks most people. Literature - western and Indian - regards the fear of death as an intriguing and ubiquitous part of human life. We know we are mortals, yet we are afraid of the inevitable. We know we will die one day; yet we continue to behave as though we believe we are going to live forever.

 

In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Caesar is surprised to find that people are frightened of death, which is after all an end that comes when it will. A similar spirit pervades the renowned dialogue between the Yaksha and Yudhishthira in the Mahabharata.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Life and Death: Moksha - Break Free from Fear of Death

Fame: Dance in Spiritual Indian Art

Art is a collaboration between God and man, raising him to the exclusive band of creators and taking him deeply within and around his handiwork. It is a unique result of a unique temperament with its beauty derived from mutable disconcern of his environment. Leela Ganapathy, retired Professor of Arts, share her vivid knowledge about the Indian Arts and Dance are recognised as a bridge between the divine and our day to day life and our society.

Read more here: » Spiritual Dance: Dance in Spiritual Indian Art

Fame: Hindu Symbols - Significance Of The Sacred Thread Yajnopavita

Yajnopavita or the sacred thread is worn by the Brahmins, Kshatriyas and the Vaisyas. Wearing the sacred thread is a very holy and sacred ceremony amongst the Hindus. Brahmin boys between the ages of five and eight are invested with the sacred thread on a very auspicious day. By this ceremony, they become fit for the repetition of Gayatri. A Brahmin becomes a true Brahmin only after this ceremony.

 

Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

Read more here: » Yajnopavita: Hindu Symbols - Significance Of The Sacred Thread Yajnopavita

Fame: Common Disorders and Astrology

The following article by Dr. Turi explains the celestial influences characterizing differents types of psychological states. He briefly outlines the astrological reasons for Psychosis/Schizophrenia, Hysteria, Dissociative States, Sociopathic Personality, A.D.D., and Paranoid Personality.

Read more here: » Astrology: Common Disorders and Astrology

Fame: The Ultimate Joy Is Inner Growth

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

Fame: Don't Rock Your Boat On the Sea of Life

Followers of Advaita philosophy say that the soul and the Divine are one. But, when a soul takes birth encased in a physical body, its new physical identity after birth and the process of socialisation overtake and even obliterate the memory of its connection with the Divine.

 

As the external identity strengthens with a first name, family name, religion, caste, and the "mine and thine" tendency, the ego strengthens and the world and everything in it begin to appear real.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Life and Death: Don't Rock Your Boat On the Sea of Life

Fame: Dream Dictionary - Eagles , Eagle, Kill an Eagle, Dead Eagle, Ride an Eagle, See an Eagle, Flying Eagle

 

Eagles , Eagle, Kill an Eagle, Dead Eagle, Ride an Eagle, See an Eagle, Flying Eagle

  • To see one soaring above you, denotes lofty ambitions which you will struggle fiercely to realize, nevertheless you will gain your desires.
  • To see one perched on distant heights, denotes that you will possess fame, wealth and the highest position attainable in your country.
  • To see young eagles in their eyrie, signifies your association with people of high standing, and that you will profit from wise counsel from them. You will in time come into a rich legacy.
  • To dream that you kill an eagle, portends that no obstacles whatever would be allowed to stand before you and the utmost heights of your ambition. You will overcome your enemies and be possessed of untold wealth.
  • Eating the flesh of one, denotes the possession of a powerful will that would not turn aside in ambitious struggles even for death. You will come immediately into rich possessions.
  • To see a dead eagle killed by others than yourself, signifies high rank and fortune will be wrested from you ruthlessly.
  • To ride on an eagle's back, denotes that you will make a long voyage into almost unexplored countries in your search for knowledge and wealth which you will eventually gain.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Fame Dictionary

Fame: Take Responsibility For Your Actions

One of the most difficult and painful things to do in life is to admit one's mistakes. When Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon the first words he meant to say and which he had practised several times were: "That's a small step for a man, but a giant leap for mankind". What he actually uttered was a contradiction: "That's a small step for man but a giant leap for mankind". But no one has acknowledged this error so far.

 

Most of us hesitate to confess our mistakes. We are equally reluctant to express regret, and it is a rare person who tries to make amends or even simply render a heartfelt apology.

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Take Responsibility For Your Actions

Fame: Healing the Human Heart of Pain  

It's not surprising to see both Hindus and Muslims praying at the dargah of the thirteenth century sufi, Shaikh Nizamuddin Aulia (1244-1325), in New Delhi. A refugee who had sought shelter here along with his parents, when Bukhara was subjected to repeated Mongol invasions, Nizamuddin never went back to the Central Asian Republic. Living here amongst the common people, he stressed that a mystic should transcend all barriers of religion, race and language in dealing with human beings.

 

(See also: Shaikh Nizamuddin Aulia , Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Shaikh Nizamuddin Aulia: Healing the Human Heart of Pain  

Fame: Download free course in Yellow Bamboo!

Yellow Bamboo is a Balinese white magic society with over 30,000 members. Yellow Bamboo is one of the most powerful personal development tool available today. Thanks to our cooperation with the Yellow Bamboo network, we are able to offer you an extensive video course for free download!

Read more here: » Yellow Bamboo: Download free course in Yellow Bamboo!

Fame: The Purpose of Buddhist Prayer

The Purpose of Buddhist Prayer

Buddhist prayer is a practice to awaken our inherent inner capacities of strength, compassion and wisdom rather than to petition external forces based on fear, idolizing, and worldly and/or heavenly gain. Buddhist prayer is a form of meditation; it is a practice of inner reconditioning. Buddhist prayer replaces the negative with the virtuous and points us to the blessings of Life.

 

Read more here: » Prayers in Buddhism: The Purpose of Buddhist Prayer

Fame: Hints On Yoga

Brahmacharya is very very essential Even in dreams you must be free from lustful thoughts. It requires long practice and careful watch over the mind and Indriyas. Foolish people hastily jump up to the higher courses in Yoga in vain without having this important item which is very useful for spiritual Sadhana.

 

From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

Read more here: » Yoga: Hints On Yoga

Fame: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Bhagavan

Bhagavan - the Supreme Lord; the Personality of Godhead. In the Visnu Purana (6.5.72-74) Bhagavan is defined as follows: "suddhe mahavibhuty akhye pare brahmani varttate maitreya bhagavac-chabda sarva-karana-karane; sambharteti tatha bhartta bha-karo ‘rthadvayanvita neta gamayita srasta ga-kararthas tatha mune; aisvaryasya samagrasya dharmasya yasasah sriyah jnana-vairagyayos caiva sannam bhaga itingana - "

 

The word bhagavat is used to describe the Supreme brahma who possesses all opulences, who is completely pure, and who is the cause of all causes. In the word bhagavat, the syllable bha has two meanings: one who maintains all living entities and one who is the support of all living entities.

 

Similarly, the syllable ga has two meanings: the creator, and one who causes all living entities to obtain the results of karma and jnana. Complete opulence, religiosity, fame, beauty, knowledge, and renunciation are known as bhaga, or fortune.” (The suffix vat means possessing. Thus one who possesses these six fortunes is known as Bhagavan.)

 

(See also: Bhagavan , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Fame Dictionary

Fame: Dharma in Hinduism - The Hindu Dharma

What 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

 

Read more here: » Dharma: Dharma in Hinduism - The Hindu Dharma






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