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- Camera Camera Dreams where cameras are important often reflect a desire to stop the action, gain additional information or capture hidden meanings. Are you taking specific pictures or are they random? Are you photographing people, places or objects? Is the nature of your photographing recreational or are you trying to capture something in particular on film, such as evidence? It may be that your life is going by too quickly for you to appreciate the nuances of it. Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Camera, Meaning of Dreams about Camera, Dream Interpretation Camera)
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Interpretation - Camera Camera Dreams where cameras are important often reflect a desire to stop the action, gain additional information or capture hidden meanings. Are you taking specific pictures or are they random? Are you photographing people, places or objects? Is the nature of your photographing recreational or are you trying to capture something in particular on film, such as evidence? It may be that your life is going by too quickly for you to appreciate the nuances of it. Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Camera, Meaning of Dreams about Camera, Dream Interpretation Camera)
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Dictionary - Actor, actress, acting in a movie Dream Interpretation Actor, actress, acting in a movie Dreaming about acting in a movie means that you dislike false and hypocritical people, or you are pretending to be somebody you are not. Seeing others to play in the movie is a warning: be aware of treachery and lies. Seeing an actor in a dream: you want something you can't have.If you are the film actor: you don't feel comfortable around your friends. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Actor, actress, acting in a movie, Meaning of Dreams about Actor, actress, acting in a movie, Dream Interpretation Actor, actress, acting in a movie)
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Sylph Sylph The nature sprites or elemental beings inhabiting the element air, defined by Paracelsus for instance as holding a place between immaterial and material beings. "In space there are millions of beings, not literally spiritual, for they have all, like the animalculae [animacula] unseen by the naked eye, certain forms of matter, though matter so delicate, air-drawn, and subtile, that it is, as it were, but a film, a gossamer, that clothes the spirit. . . . Yet, in truth, these races differ most widely . . . some of surpassing wisdom, some of horrible malignity; some hostile as fiends to men, others gentle as messengers between earth and heaven" (Bulwer-Lytton, Zanoni; italics Blavatsky's). Of the four classes of elementals, the sylphs are the most dangerous because of their affinity to mankind in his present evolutionary stage. (See also: Sylph, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)
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Dictionary on Loch Ness Monster Loch Ness Monster: A legendary animal which lives in the depths of Loch Ness, a lake in the Highlands of northern Scotland. The size of this monster, Nessie as it is fondly called, is 12-15 m (40-50 ft) and it has a long, snake-like neck. It is popularly believed to be female. The sightings date back to 565 CE when the Irish Saint Columba claimed he saw the Niseag (the Celtic name for Nessie) when he attended a burial for a man who had been bitten to death by the monster. While it has been sighted in the subsequent centuries, it was not until the 19th century that the sightings become more frequent. The most famous encounter was perhaps in the summer of 1933. On that day Mr. and Mrs. Spicer, returning from a trip to London, saw a monster cross the road, with an animal in his jaws, and submerge in the lake. This incident drew the attention of the world press and Nessie became an international phenomena. There have been many expeditions since, but none as successful as to prove its existence. Also the many sightings, photos and films have been inconclusive. (See also: Loch Ness Monster, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)
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HOMUNCULUS HOMUNCULUS A "little man" (less than a foot high) artificially created. The magician's sperm, along with other materials such as bones and fur, is placed in a vessel and buried in a heap of mare dung for forty days. At the end of this period the vessel is removed, opened and fed more blood. It is then replaced for an additional 40 days, with the heat from the decomposing dung providing the heat to begin spontaneous generation. This should produce an embryo. In Crowley's version of the Hermit, the wheat germ is a symbol of the homunculus seed. The medieval homunculus obsession finds its counterpart in modern man's attempt to create artificial intelligence and robots. Throughout history, moreover, there has been a constant search for the "perfect image". This led to all the schools of painting and sculpture. With the invention of photography in the 19th Century, the quest took a new turn and the image became more and more subjective with cubism, futurism, abstract art, etc. With the cinema the image not only assumed exactness but also acquired motion and sound. The image, now perfected at last, turned to cartoons and animated film in which the perfected image could not be extended into the fantastic and bizarre. Attempts to create "realistic" cartoons and animations is a mistake because that interferes with the creative and experimental character of the image. We should recognize that virtual reality has, in the last few years, produced homunculus-like images of more certain creation. Cloning plus genetic re-scripting could in actuality create a homunculus of exactly the sort that medieval alchemy struggled to produce. (See also: HOMUNCULUS, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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