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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Hypnagogia

Hypnagogia (also spelled hypnogogia) and hypnopompia are experiences a person can go through when falling asleep in the case of hypnagogia, or waking up, in the case of hypnopompia. When in a hypnagogic or hypnopompic state a person can have lifelike auditory, visual, or tactile hallucinations (known as hypnagogic hallucinations), perhaps even accompanied by full body paralysis. The individual is aware that these are hallucinations; the frightening part, in many cases, is the inability to react to them, even being ...

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Communications in Ethiopia

The first telegraph line in Ethiopia was constructed in the years 1897 - 1899 between the cities of Harar and the capital Addis Ababa. This was extended in 1904 by a line that ran from Addis Ababa through Tigray into Eritrea and to Massawa; and the next year by a line again from Addis Ababa to Gore in the province of Illubabor and Jimma in Kaffa. The first telephones were brought by Ras Makonnen from Italy in 1890, and connected between the Palace and the Imperial treasury; the sound of disembodied voices frightened the local p ...

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Algernon Blackwood

Algernon Henry Blackwood (March 14, 1869 – December 10, 1951) was a British writer of tales of the supernatural. Although Blackwood wrote a number of horror stories, his most typical work seeks less to frighten than to induce a sense of awe. Good examples are the novels The Centaur, which climaxes with a traveller's sight of a herd of the mythical creatures; and Julius LeVallon and its sequel The Bright Messenger, which deal with reincarnation and the possibility of a new, mystical evolution in human consciousne ...

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - US Camel Corps

The US Camel Corps was a mid-19th century experiment by the United States Army in using camels as pack animals in the Southwest United States. While the camels proved to be well-suited to travel through the region, their unpleasant disposition and habit of frightening horses is believed to be responsible for their failure to be adopted as a mode of transportation in the United States. US Camel Corps - Origin. The idea of using camels for military transport in the US dated back to 1836, when second li ...

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Nightmare

In common current usage, the term nightmare refers to dreams of particular intensity, with content that the sleeper finds disturbing, related either to physiological causes, such as a high fever, or to psychological ones, such as unusual trauma or stress in the sleeper's life. The occasional body movements seen in nightmares may have a use in awakening the sleeper, thus helping to avoid the frightening dream-situation. Occasional nightmares are commonplace, but recurrent nightmares can interfere with sleep and may cause people ...

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Cube film

Cube is a 1997 Canadian sci-fi movie directed by Vincenzo Natali. Seven people, who are complete strangers to each other, awaken inside a maze of cubes with no memory of how they got there. They find each other and are forced to work together to survive while trying to escape and, along the way, they have various (sometimes frightening) personality clashes. Despite its low budget, the film achieved moderate commercial success and has acquired something of a cult status as a niche science-fiction title. Much of the film's ...

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Frightened: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Vampire

Vampire Dream Symbols:

Something is sucking the blood (passion, anger, energy) from you. Could be a particular person, event or emotion. A creature of the unconscious (dark) that is frightening, some repressed emotion.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

Vampire, Sucking blood, Blood, Bleeding, Passion, Anger, Energy, Creature of the unconscious, Creature, Creatures, Unconscious, Frightening, Repressed emotion

 

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Fireworks

A fireworks event (also called a fireworks display or fireworks show) is a spectacular display of the effects produced by firework devices on various occasions. Fireworks competitions are also regularly held at a number of places. Fireworks - History of fireworks. In the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC–AD 220) firecrackers were made by roasting bamboo to produce the loud sound (known as "bian pao") that was intended to frighten evil spirits. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties (AD 420–581) ...

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Frightened: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Ominous

ominous: Foreboding; frightening, sinister.

(See also: Ominous, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Frightened: Encyclopedia - Winx Club

Winx Club is an animated television series produced by Italian animation group Rainbow S.r.l.. and features the fictional characters that use magic. Winx Club - Overview. In the first episode of the first season, Bloom, a red-headed teenager from the Earth city Gardenia, stumbles upon Stella, who is locked in combat with an ogre named Knut and several small ghouls. Knut and the ghouls are about to defeat and capture Stella when, frightened by the monsters, Bloom unwittingly lets off a magical ...

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Frightened: Parapsychology Dictionary on Sleep Paralysis

Sleep Paralysis:

An often frightening state of seeming to being awake but unable to move.

 

(See also: Sleep Paralysis, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

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Frightened: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on BELLS

BELLS: Often used as ritual tools. They can be used to invoke directional energies, to ring in the sunrise on a Sabbat, or to frighten away faeries and baneful spirits.

 

(See also: BELLS, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Frightened: Theosophy Dictionary on Aghora

Aghora (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root ghur to frighten)

 

Nonterrifying; as a masculine noun, a title of Siva in the Mahabharata; also of a devotee of Siva and his consort Durga. As a feminine noun, the fourteenth day of the dark half of Bhadra (a rainy month in August-September) sacred to Siva.

 

(See also: Aghora, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Frightened: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Bubasté

Bubasté (Egypt, Egyptian) A city in Egypt which was sacred to the cats, and where was their principal shrine. Many hundreds of thousands of cats were embalmed and buried in the grottoes of Beni-Hassan-el Amar. The cat being a symbol of the moon was sacred to Isis, her goddess. It sees in the dark and its eyes have a phosphorescent lustre which frightens the night-birds of evil omen. The cat was also sacred to Bast, and thence called "the (destroyer of the Sun’s (Osiris’) enemies".

 

(See also: Bubasté, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

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Frightened: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Paranellatons

Paranellatons. In ancient Astronomy the name was applied to certain stars and constellations which are extra Zodiacal, lying above and below the constellations of the Zodiac; they were 36 in number: allotted to the Decans, or one-third parts of each sign. The paranellatons ascend or descend with the Decans alternately, thus when Scorpio rises, Orion in its paranellaton sets, also Auriga; this gave rise to the fable that the horses of Phaeton, the Sun, were frightened by a Scorpion, and the Charioteer fell into the River Po; that is the constellation of the River Eridanus which lies below Auriga the star.

 

(See also: Paranellatons, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

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Frightened: Parapsychology Dictionary on Near-Death Experience, NDE

Near-Death Experience, NDE:

Experiences of people after they have been pronounced clinically dead, or been very close to death. Typical features of the NDE are an OBE, life review, a tunnel experience, light, coming to a boundary (marking death), seeing dead friends and relatives, experiencing a loving or divine presence, and making a choice (or being told) to return. Occasionally NDEs can be frightening and distressing. NDEs often have profound effects on the person's later life.

 

See also Cerebral Anoxia, Survival .

 

(See also: Near-Death Experience, NDE, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

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Frightened: American History Dictionary - Denmark Vesey

Definition and meaning of Denmark Vesey:

 

Vesey, Denmark

Vesey was a South Carolina free black who, in 1822, organized a slave revolt. The plan was exposed and the revolt never occurred, but its exposure frightened southern whites.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

Also see these pages:  American History, American History Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

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Frightened: Encyclopedia II - Newsfield Publications Ltd - Overview

Newsfield Publications Ltd was founded by Roger Kean, Franco Frey and Oliver Frey in 1983. Based in Ludlow, Shropshire, Newsfield published a number of popular computer game magazines from the mid-1980s to early-1990s. This line-up was later supplemented by a number of less successful magazines covering role-playing games, film, horror and youth culture. Faced with financial difficulties, the company went bankrupt towards the end of 1991. This didn't spell the immediate end for some of their magazines though. Another magazine publisher, Euro ...

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Newsfield Publications Ltd, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Overview, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Newsfield magazines, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Crash, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Zzap!64, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Amtix!, Newsfield Publications Ltd - LM, Newsfield Publications Ltd - The Games Machine, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Fear, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Movie, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Prepress, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Complete Computer Entertainment Guide, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Games Master International, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Raze, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Frighteners, Newsfield Publications Ltd - Sega Force and Nintendo Force

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Frightened: Encyclopedia II - Sedition - History

Sedition in its modern meaning first appeared in the Elizabethan Era (c. 1590) as the "notion of inciting by words or writings disaffection towards the state or constitued authority" [1,89]. Ibid, p90: "Sedition complements treason and martial law: while treason controls primarily the privileged, ecclesiastical opponents, priests, and Jesuits, as well as certain commoners; and martial law frightens commoners, sedition frightens intellectuals." A famous action that has to do with sedition in U.S. his ...

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Sedition, Sedition - History, Sedition - Reference

Read more here: » Sedition: Encyclopedia II - Sedition - History

Frightened: Encyclopedia II - Bogeyman - Etymology

The etymology of the word "bogeyman" is uncertain, as is when it first appeared in the English language. Some sources date it to the 16th century, while others to around 1836, as a term for the Devil. The roots of the word might ultimately derive from the Middle English bugge, meaning a "frightening spectre". Similar deriviations include boggart, bogy, bugbear, the Welsh bwg and the German bögge, all referring to goblins or frightening creatures. "Bogey" may also come from the Scottish bog ...

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Bogeyman, Bogeyman - Etymology, Bogeyman - Bogeymen in other cultures

Read more here: » Bogeyman: Encyclopedia II - Bogeyman - Etymology

Frightened: Encyclopedia II - Sistrum - The Egyptian sistrum

The sistrum was a sacred instrument in ancient Egypt. It was used in dances and religious ceremonies, particularly in the worship of the goddess Hathor, with the U-shape of the sistrum's handle and frame seen as resembling the face and horns of the cow goddess. It was also shaken to avert the flooding of the Nile and to frighten away Set. Additionally, the goddess Bast is often depicted holding a sistrum, symbolizing her ...

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Sistrum, Sistrum - The Egyptian sistrum, Sistrum - The sistrum today

Read more here: » Sistrum: Encyclopedia II - Sistrum - The Egyptian sistrum




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