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Frog Dictionary: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Frog

 

Dream Interpretation Frog

The frog represents emotional and spiritual changes. Seeing a frog is a good omen for love and money matters. Hearing a frog croaking symbolizes repressed feelings for love and sex that will soon make themselves known, do not let people to use them as an excuse for gossip. Eating frogs in the dream denotes a little gain from current relationships and misfortunes in love. Catching a frog: people close to you will be concerned by your carelessness towards your health. Holding a frog in your hands: you are going to win in something. Killing a frog: you are about to harm yourself.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

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

 

Frog Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Frog

 

Frog

A positive omen in all ways. Whether you saw them, held them, heard them, or ate them, they signify happiness, success in your profession, and true friends.

 

Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx

 

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

 

Frog Dictionary: Dream Dictionary - Frogs

 

Frogs

  • To dream of catching frogs, denotes carelessness in watching after your health, which may cause no little distress among those of your family.
  • To see frogs in the grass, denotes that you will have a pleasant and even-tempered friend as your confidant and counselor.
  • To see a bullfrog, denotes, for a woman, marriage with a wealthy widower, but there will be children with him to be cared for.
  • To see frogs in low marshy places, foretells trouble, but you will overcome it by the kindness of others.
  • To dream of eating frogs, signifies fleeting joys and very little gain from associating with some people.
  • To hear frogs, portends that you will go on a visit to friends, but it will in the end prove fruitless of good.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Frog Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Frog

Frog Dream Symbols:

a part of your psych that still lies buried in the unconscious; the Frog Prince motif where the frog represents the unconscious which at first sight is frightening but, when assimilated by the conscious ego, reveals itself for what it is - the total psyche, beautiful and true. (Joseph Campbell). Frog

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

Frog, Animals, Animal, Unconscious, Frog Prince, Joseph Campbell

 

Frog Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Frog

Frog

(1) This may be a sexual symbol, representing male genitals. As such it would appear in a woman's dreams and might express a fear of sex, or an ambivalent fear - fascination feeling towards it.

 

(2) The frog may symbolize the unconscious, or some part or function of the psyche that still lies buried in your unconscious, perhaps something that you find horrifying or disgusting because of some traumatic experiences that gave rise to anxiety and/or guilt feelings.

 

{3} Perhaps the frog in your dream comes from the story of the Frog-Prince. In the story a young woman is visited in her bed by a frog. At first, the girl is horrified and pushes the frog away. On the third night, however, she relents, and in the ensuing embrace the frog is transformed into a handsome prince.

Ernest Jones, a follower and biographer of Freud, says this is a story of a virgin overcoming her sexual fear.

 

For Joseph Campbell, an authority on mythology and a Jungian, the frog in the story symbolizes the unconscious, which at first sight is frightening but, when assimilated by the conscious ego, reveals itself for what it is - the total psyche, beautiful and true.

 

One might add that in both these interpretations what brings about the psyches transformation is a sexual embrace, but in the second interpretation it is an inner embrace, an intermingling and mutual penetration of the masculine and feminine sides of the psyche.

 

Note

Jung tells us that there are at least two interpretations to every dream. Both the interpretations, Jones and Campbell, could very well be applicable to the dream. One is a need to overcome an outward personal fear, and at the same time a need to delve into the unconscious and overcome the frightening aspects that unconsciously controls one's life.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Frog Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Frog

 

Frog

Old dream interpretation books say that frogs are a good omens and represent happiness and great friendships. From a more modern point of view, frogs may be considered symbols of the unconscious because they live in the water. Frogs also represent transformation of the positive kind.

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

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

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Frog

Frog One of the oldest symbols in Egypt, for although associated particularly with the frog goddess Heqet, the four primeval gods of Egypt -- Heh, Kek, Nau, and Amen -- were each depicted with a frog's head, the reference here being to the cosmic waters of space, out of which all things arose in the beginnings. Frog gods and goddesses were associated with the beginning or formation of the world, the symbol of the frog itself being that of resurrection and hence of renewed birth.

 

"There must have been some very profound and sacred meaning attached to this symbol, since, notwithstanding the risk of being charged with a disgusting form of zoolatry, the early Egyptian Christians adopted it in their Churches. A frog or toad enshrined in a lotus flower, or simply without the latter emblem, was the form chosen for the Church lamps, on which were engraved the words 'I am the resurrection" . . . These frog goddesses are also found on all the mummies" (SD 1:386).

 

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

 

Frog Dictionary: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary V on manduka

manduka:

manduka - a frog

 

(See also: manduka, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Frog Dictionary: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary V on mandukasana

mandukasana:

mandukasana - the frog posture

 

(See also: mandukasana, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Mandukya Upanishad, Mandukyopanisad

Mandukya Upanishad or Mandukyopanisad (Sanskrit) [from manduka frog]

 

A short but important Upanishad of the Atharva-Veda.

 

(See also: Mandukya Upanishad, Mandukyopanisad, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Frog Dictionary: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary V on bheka

bheka:

bheka - a frog

 

(See also: bheka, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Hiquet

Hiquet (Egypt, Egyptian). The frog-goddess; one of the symbols of immortality and of the "water" principle. The early Christians had their church lamps made in the form of a frog, to denote that baptism in water led to immortality.

 

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

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Heqet, Heqtit

Heqet or Heqtit (Egyptian) A goddess, represented as frog-headed, generally identified with Hathor, but in Hermopolis also associated with Isis, as the two goddesses were the abstract and the concrete aspects of the same cosmic power. Originally the female counterpart of the god Khnemu, by whom she became the mother of Aroeris (Heru-ur or Horus the Elder). She is also connected with resurrection.

 

See also FROG

 

(See also: Heqet, Heqtit, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Heptakis, heptaktys

Heqet or Heqtit (Egyptian) A goddess, represented as frog-headed, generally identified with Hathor, but in Hermopolis also associated with Isis, as the two goddesses were the abstract and the concrete aspects of the same cosmic power. Originally the female counterpart of the god Khnemu, by whom she became the mother of Aroeris (Heru-ur or Horus the Elder). She is also connected with resurrection.

 

See also FROG

 

(See also: Heptakis, heptaktys, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Manduka Yoga

Manduka Yoga (Sanskrit) [from manduka frog]

 

A "particular kind of abstract meditation in which an ascetic sits motionless like a frog" (Monier-Williams). However, all true yoga practice involves complete mental abstraction from exterior concerns and the outer environment, so that all yogis, while practicing yoga sit motionless "like a frog." It is not a particularly high kind of yoga, in any case, for true spiritual yoga is the yoga of the inner man, implying intense intellectual and spiritual concentration on affairs and subjects of spiritual character, and need not necessarily involve any sitting in yoga whatsoever.

 

The true disciple may be doing his master's business and going about in pursuit of his duties from day to day, and yet be practicing this spiritual yoga without a moment's intermission. All forms of yoga practice which involve postures, sittings or similar things in which the physical body is active or inactive, technically belong to one of the various kinds of hatha yoga and are to be discouraged.

 

(See also: Manduka Yoga, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Frog Dictionary: Oceanography Dictionary - Amphibia

 

Definition and meaning of Amphibia:

 

Amphibia - a class of vertebrates that consists of frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians. These organisms live at the land/water interface and spend most of their life cycle in water. With exception of some tree frogs, all must reproduce in water or otherwise moist conditions. Amphibians are not typically marine

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

Also see these pages: Oceanography, Oceanography Sitemap, Coral Reef, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change,

 

Frog Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on GARGOPHIAS

GARGOPHIAS

The 13th guardian of the dark Tarot. A parallel of the High Priestess. Grant calls it batrachian witchcraft, Hecate's, the goddess Frog-Head. As the High Priestess watches implacably at the cliff edge of the Abyss for the magician to make his solitary leap, Gargophias waits for him to leap into the depths of sexual union (the mating of Chaos and Time). Her magic is dream interpretation and clairvoyance. The disease of Gargophias is menstrual malfunction.

 

 

(See also: GARGOPHIAS, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Frog Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on FAMILIAR

FAMILIAR

Any spirit or demon which can be summoned by a sorcerer to do his or her bidding, hence anyone well or long acquainted, such as a pet (or such as the officer of the Inquisition who interrogates the one accused of sorcery). Amongst witches, who are often lonely, they are generally small animals (frogs, lizards, cats, dogs, rats, moles, ferrets, etc.). They tend to be given barbarous names like "Pyewacket" or "Dandiprat", or semi-descriptives: Buzz, Digger, Tit, Bonecracker, Little Rat, Thistlepurr, Hop-Moon. It is understood that even plants or inanimate objects can serve as familiars.

 

 

(See also: FAMILIAR, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

Frog Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Resurrection

Resurrection A rising again, implying a previous descent; a rebirth after death. In its widest sense, the universal law of cyclic renewal manifested in cosmic, solar, terrestrial, and human phenomena, applying to manvantaras, and to reawakenings of the earth and of man -- whether humanity as a whole, races, or individuals.

 

In the last case it means regeneration, the second birth, initiation, symbolized by the resurrection of the mystic Christ enacted in the Mysteries, when the candidate rose from that cruciform couch which he had undergone the experiences of death. In Christianity this has become an actual physical or bodily resurrection of Jesus, supported by the stories of the empty tomb and the appearances to the disciples.

 

The dogma of the resurrection of the body, however, is pointedly related to the teaching of the migration of the life-atoms, whereby the reincarnating entity draws together the elements which it had previously discarded. There is an Arabic legend of the bone Luz, said to be one of the bones at the bottom of the spinal column, the os coccygis, as indestructible and forming the nucleus of the resurrection body.

 

In the adytum or Holy of Holies of ancient temples was found a sarcophagus symbolizing the universal process of resurrection, but in degenerate times it was occasionally turned by ignorance into a symbol of physical procreation. Other emblems of resurrection are the frog, phoenix, and egg.

 

(See also: Resurrection, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Frog Dictionary: Oceanography Dictionary - tetrodotoxin, TTX

 

Definition and meaning of tetrodotoxin, TTX:

 

tetrodotoxin (TTX) - tetrodotoxin (TTX) is an especially potent marine neurotoxin, named after the order of fish from which it is most commonly associated, the Tetraodontiformes (includes the puffers, porqupine fish, blowfish, cowfish, boxfish).The toxin appears in high concentrations in the gonads, liver, intestines and skin of pufferfish. The fatality rate when injested may be as high as 60 percent. Tetradotoxin is more than 10,000 times deadlier than cyanide. Other marine and terrestrial organisms have been found to store TTX, for example, the Australian blue-ringed octopus, parrotfish, triggerfish, gobies, angelfish, ocean sunfish, globefish, seastars, starfish, xanthid and other crabs, a horseshoe crab, a number of marine snails, flatworms, tunicates, ribbonworms, mollusks and marine algae (Jania spp.) Terrestrial organisms include the Harlequin frogs (Atelopus spp.), three species of California newt and other eastern salamanders

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

Also see these pages: Oceanography, Oceanography Sitemap, Coral Reef, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change,

 

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