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Dictionary - Bet, betting, wager Dream Interpretation Bet, betting, wager If you are betting: you are taking too many risks in money matters or at the game table. Winning a bet: you have become involved in a risky matter and you will suffer losses. Losing a bet: unexpected luck is coming your way. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bet, betting, wager, Meaning of Dreams about Bet, betting, wager, Dream Interpretation Bet, betting, wager)
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Dictionary - Quail Dream Interpretation Quail Seeing a live quail predicts good fortune, and seeing a dead quail means the opposite, especially it concerns games and gambling. Shooting a quail denotes an argument with a friend. Eating a quail dish at a dining table is a sign of overspending. On the other hand, eating a quail meat denotes improvement in your living conditions. Dreaming of hunting a quail predicts a pleasant surprise. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Quail, Meaning of Dreams about Quail, Dream Interpretation Quail)
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Dictionary - Turkey Turkey - To dream of seeing turkeys, signifies abundant gain in business, and favorable crops to the farmer.
- To see them dressed for the market, denotes improvement in your affairs.
- To see them sick, or dead, foretells that stringent circumstances will cause your pride to suffer.
- To dream you eat turkey, foretells some joyful occasion approaching.
- To see them flying, denotes a rapid transit from obscurity to prominence. To shoot them as game, is a sign that you will unscrupulously amass wealth.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Turkey, Meaning of Dreams about Turkey, Dream Interpretation Turkey)
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Dictionary - Trap Trap - To dream of setting a trap, denotes that you will use intrigue to carry out your designs
- If you are caught in a trap, you will be outwitted by your opponents.
- If you catch game in a trap, you will flourish in whatever vocation you may choose.
- To see an empty trap, there will be misfortune in the immediate future.
- An old or broken trap, denotes failure in business, and sickness in your family may follow.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Trap, Meaning of Dreams about Trap, Dream Interpretation Trap)
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Dictionary - Tenpins Tenpins - If you dream at playing at tenpins, you will doubtless soon engage in some affair which will bring discredit upon your name, and you will lose your money and true friendship.
- To see others engaged in this dream, foretells that you will find pleasure in frivolous people and likely lose employment.
- For a young woman to play a successful game of tenpins, is an omen of light pleasures, but sorrow will attend her later.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Tenpins, Meaning of Dreams about Tenpins, Dream Interpretation Tenpins)
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Hinduism Dictionary on Kala 64 Kala 64 (chatuh shashti kala): (Sanskrit) "Sixty-four arts." A classical curriculum of sacred sciences, studies, arts and skills of cultured living listed in various Hindu shastras. Its most well-known appearance is in the Kama Sutra, an extensive manual devoted to sensual pleasures. The Kama Sutra details as its primary subject matter the 64 secret arts, abhyantara kala, of erotic love. In addition to these it lists 64 bahya kalas, or practical arts, as required study for cultured persons. They are: They are: 1) singing, 2) instrumental music, 3) dancing, 4) painting, 5) forehead adornments, 6) making decorative floral and grain designs on the floor, 7) home and temple flower arranging, 8) personal grooming, 9) mosaic tiling, 10) bedroom arrangements, 11)creating music with water, 12) splashing and squirting with water, 13) secret mantras, 14) making flower garlands, 15) head adornments, 16) dressing, 17) costume decorations, 18) perfumery, 19) jewelry making, 20) magic and illusions, 21) ointments for charm and virility, 22) manual dexterity, 23) skills of cooking, eating and drinking, 24) beverage and dessert preparation, 25) sewing (making and mending garments), 26) embroidery, 27) playing vina and drum, 28) riddles and rhymes, 29) poetry games, 30)tongue twisters and difficult recitation, 31) literary recitation, 32) drama and story telling, 33) verse composition game, 34) furniture caning, 35)erotic devices and knowledge of sexual arts, 36) crafting wooden furniture, 37)architecture and house construction, 38) distinguishing between ordinary and precious stones and metals, 39) metal-working, 40) gems and mining, 41) gardening and horticulture, 42) games of wager involving animals, 43) training parrots and mynas to speak, 44) hairdressing, 45) coding messages, 46) speaking in code, 47) knowledge of foreign languages and dialects, 48) making flower carriages, 49) spells, charms and omens, 50)making simple mechanical devices, 51) memory training, 52) game of reciting verses from hearing, 53) decoding messages, 54) the meanings of words, 55) dictionary studies, 56) prosody and rhetoric, 57) impersonation, 58) artful dressing, 59) games of dice, 60) the game of akarsha (a dice game played on a board), 61) making dolls and toys for children, 62) personal etiquette and animal training, 63) knowledge of dharmic warfare and victory, and 64) physical culture. These are among the skills traditionally taught to both genders, while emphasizing masculinity in men and femininity in women. Their subject matter draws on such texts as the Vedangas and Upavedas, and the Shilpa Shastras, or craft manuals. Through the centuries, writers have prescribed many more skills and accomplishments. These include sculpture, pottery, weaving, astronomy and astrology, mathematics, weights and measures, philosophy, scriptural study, agriculture, navigation, trade and shipping, knowledge of time, logic, psychology and ayurveda. In modern times, two unique sets of 64 kalas have been developed, one for girls and one for boys. See: hereditary, Shilpa Shastra. (See also: Kala 64, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Interpretation - Team Sports Team Sports Team sports are prevalent in our world and seem to be increasing in popularity and diversity. Dreams of team sports include the dreamer as observer, player, or coach. Often, it's simply a wish-fulfilment fantasy of wanting to be a sports legend. However, it the coaches and other players seem very familiar to you, or are actually people from facets of your waking life, the dream has more to say. Commonly, the dream is about participation and connectedness to the common goals held by others in your life. "Being a team player" is emphasised often in work and family these days. Whichever of the three roles you most identify with determines your self-awareness within the team sport. Observing from the audience may indicate that you are feeling "off the team" or outside the action. Observing as a player who does not enter the game suggests that you feel others are ambivalent about your skills, or you yourself may be so. Being a player shows your willingness to participate in the game. If you have too many roles on the team or do the work of several players, it may be that you are feeling that people expect too much from you. Finally, being the coach is a position of leadership and control. In this case, determining how the team did is important to appreciating the message of this dream. Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Team Sports, Meaning of Dreams about Team Sports, Dream Interpretation Team Sports)
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- Team Sports Team Sports Team sports are prevalent in our world and seem to be increasing in popularity and diversity. Dreams of team sports include the dreamer as observer, player, or coach. Often, it's simply a wish-fulfilment fantasy of wanting to be a sports legend. However, it the coaches and other players seem very familiar to you, or are actually people from facets of your waking life, the dream has more to say. Commonly, the dream is about participation and connectedness to the common goals held by others in your life. "Being a team player" is emphasised often in work and family these days. Whichever of the three roles you most identify with determines your self-awareness within the team sport. Observing from the audience may indicate that you are feeling "off the team" or outside the action. Observing as a player who does not enter the game suggests that you feel others are ambivalent about your skills, or you yourself may be so. Being a player shows your willingness to participate in the game. If you have too many roles on the team or do the work of several players, it may be that you are feeling that people expect too much from you. Finally, being the coach is a position of leadership and control. In this case, determining how the team did is important to appreciating the message of this dream. Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Team Sports, Meaning of Dreams about Team Sports, Dream Interpretation Team Sports)
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- Sport Sport Playing sports may represent some aspects of the way that we run our lives, or may refer to internal struggles where one part of the dreamer's psyche or personality is attempting to "win" over another. At times life is like a challenging sport. We compete, try to win, and attempt to develop our abilities so that we will succeed. In the dream, the outcome of the game may say something about how well we are doing. Do we feel competent and successful; are we playing fair, or is the sport more competitive than what we are comfortable with? In order to understand the dream, consider the details and attempt to identify what in daily life creates similar emotions. All sports and games have specific rules and boundaries. Your performance within this framework may represent the struggle against inner conflicts such individual fears and weaknesses, or may be referring to a pragmatic problem or situation at work or in your relationships. Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Sport, Meaning of Dreams about Sport, Dream Interpretation Sport)
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Dictionary - Cards Cards 1. Playing card games with someone you recognize implies that this person, or perhaps someone of whom he or she reminds you, is “playing games” with you and is not to be trusted. Gambling with cards is a warning to avoid financial risk of any kind. 2. Each playing card has a distinct divinatory meaning of its own, usually based on numerology. Spades rule conflict, hearts pertain to matters of the heart, diamonds refer to money, and clubs rule difficulties—and the numerological meaning of each number combined with the nature of the suit gives a rough meaning of the card’s divinatory nature. The face cards rule people whose personalities are based on the nature of the suit they represent. 3. If the dream is of a Tarot card, or a group of them, the meaning of the card has a strong bearing on the meaning of the dream. Consult our Tarot experts for details. Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Cards, Meaning of Dreams about Cards, Dream Interpretation Cards)
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SATURNALIA SATURNALIA The prototypical Roman holiday in which all things were permitted, from December 17th to the 24th. Public banquets were held in which masters served their slaves and criminals were pardoned. A central place of honor to children and the aged was reserved. Gifts were exchanged and social games prevailed. Above all, it was the festival that honored Time and the Golden Age of the Past. It is east to see why Xmas in preempting and perverting this feriae servorum has developed so bloated and grotesque a stranglehold on the Euro-American psyche. (See also: SATURNALIA, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on Tir Non Og Tir Non Og: Land of the Forever Young. This is the Irish Land of the Dead, or the Otherworld. Tir Nan Og is the land to which the Irish faeries known as the Tuatha de Danann (Too-ah day Thay-nan, or Tootha day danan) flead when their lands were taken by the Milesians. In Tir Nan Og they spend their days feasting, gaming, love-making and partaking of beautiful music. The faeries can even enjoy the thrill of battle, for anyone slain is resurected the following day. It is the paradise that mortals can only dream of. (See also: Tir Non Og, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Theosophy Dictionary on Agnus-Castus Plant Agnus-Castus Plant A species of Vitex, a willow-like tree sometimes called the chaste tree (from hagnos chaste vs agnos willow-like) . "Prometheus is represented as crowned with the Agnus-Castus plant (logos), the leaves of which formed the Crown of the Victors in the 'Agonia' of the Olympic games; . . . This Agnus-Castus plant was used also in the fete of the Thesmophoria, in honour of Demeter -- the law -- 'nomos' -- bringer, whose priestesses slept on its leaves as encouraging chaste desires. In Christian times this custom survived among Nuns, who used to drink a water distilled from its leaves, and Monks used knives with handles made of its wood with the same intention of encouraging chastity" (BCW 9:267). (also BCW 10:90) (See also: Agnus-Castus Plant, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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In long scale usage:
one billiard = 1,000,000,000,000,000 = 1015 = one short scale quadrillion.
This word is not found, with the meaning of a number, in standard English dictionaries.
In the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and Australia, the word "billiard" has been largely replaced by either the long scale usage of "thousand bill ...
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Another popular way to amass credits is called "Nedding". It consists of playing the Shrunken Ned's Jungle Cruise game but trying to end the game as quickly as possible by crashing repeatedly and running out of fuel. Each time the game is played it awards 20 credits, so the credits that can be gotten from this game are limit ...
See also:Virtual Magic Kingdom, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Creating an account, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Environment, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Dictionary, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Games, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Events, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Quests and prizes at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Items that can belong to an avatar, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Badges, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Pins, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Clothing, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Guest rooms, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Hidden Mickeys, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Characters, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Codes, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Acquiring credits, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Community, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Trading and scamming, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Complaints, Virtual Magic Kingdom - External link Read more here: » Virtual Magic Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Virtual Magic Kingdom - Acquiring credits |
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|  |  |  | Game Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Virtual Magic Kingdom - CommunityPlayers whose avatars meet in the same room at the same time can become "friends": one issues an invitation to the other, and if the other accepts, then each player will always be able to see if the other is online and in what game location, and will be able to jump instantly to the other avatar's location (unless blocked by a 'friends only' flag on the room or if the friend avatar is within a game). Either player can remove someone from his friends list at any time. Outside of friends, there is no way within the game to find out whether a ...
See also:Virtual Magic Kingdom, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Creating an account, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Environment, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Dictionary, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Games, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Events, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Quests and prizes at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Items that can belong to an avatar, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Badges, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Pins, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Clothing, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Guest rooms, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Hidden Mickeys, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Characters, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Codes, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Acquiring credits, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Community, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Trading and scamming, Virtual Magic Kingdom - Complaints, Virtual Magic Kingdom - External link Read more here: » Virtual Magic Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Virtual Magic Kingdom - Community |
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