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- Falling
Falling This is a common dream which usually represents underlying fears and feelings of inadequacy and helplessness. Interpret your dream by considering your primary fears, current difficulties, and situations in your life that seem to be on a downward spiral, especially those situations that seem outside of your control (financial, romantic,etc.). Some people believe that if you keep falling in your dream and don't wake up that you will die at the point of impact. This is absolutely not true. In a falling dream you wake up out of fear and not because of danger of dying. Superstition based dream interpretations say that if you fall a long distance in your dream and get hurt, be prepared for really hard times ahead; but if you fall and are not injured your upsets will be minor and temporary.
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Falling , Meaning of Dreams about Falling ,
Dream Interpretation Falling )
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- Cancer
Cancer Dreams are symbolic and not literal -- most of the time. Cancer tumors in dreams represent a variety of unprocessed psychological and emotional materials that the dreamer may be obsessing on. They represent all of those things that bother, disturb, anger, or hurt us and that we never directly deal with or let go of. The dreamer's mental, psychic or emotional problems may be proliferating and infecting many areas of thought and function. You may be experiencing anxiety and fear as a result of a bad habit or a certain situation in your daily life. However, if you are very worried and cannot get it out of your mind, go for a physical. When is the last time you did that anyway? In more superstitious interpretations, dreaming of cancer may be considered a dream of the contrary, but also of warning!
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Cancer , Meaning of Dreams about Cancer ,
Dream Interpretation Cancer )
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Meaning of Dreams about Corns
Corns - To dream that your corns hurt your feet, denotes that some enemies are undermining you, and you will have much distress; but if you succeed in clearing your feet of corns, you will inherit a large estate from some unknown source.
- For a young woman to dream of having corns on her feet, indicates she will have to bear many crosses and be coldly treated by her sex.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Corns , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Corns , Dream Interpretation Corns )
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Hello Children I'm a dolphin. I'm only four months old. I live in the waters surrounding a beautiful island called Bimini in the Bahamas. I have a couple of helpful hints for you that just may just give you enough courage to start living your lives like you would if you weren't so afraid. Look, I know it's hard to be a child. I'm only four months old. A four month old dolphin is kind of like a six year old human child. I'm very smart and I'm also very stubborn. I have to swim by my mother's side and sometimes that rule that makes me really mad
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
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- Guns
Guns The gun in your dream could represent several different things, so please pay attention to the details and to the mood of the dream. The gun could symbolize the male sex organ, aggression, harshness, and fear. This dream may have sexual connotations, or your unconscious mind may be telling you not to harbor your negative feelings but express them more freely before they become explosive. On the more positive side of things, the gun could simply represent your need to protect yourself either emotionally or physically or both. If the gun in the dream is used to hurt or kill you or someone else, please consider your current difficulties, hostile feelings or serious arguments, which you may have within yourself or with others. See also: Meaning of Dreams about Shooting, Blood
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Guns , Meaning of Dreams about Guns ,
Dream Interpretation Guns )
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Dictionary - Dragon
Dream
Interpretation Dragon
The dragon represents a person with ruthless attitude who will do anything to succeed. if you are killing a dragon, it means that you let go of this heartless and shrewd attitude. Winning a fight with a dragon means that you will master the powers of unconscious. Being injured during the fight means that you will be hurt by a powerful enemy. In men's dreams a dragon very often represents a domineering woman suppressing emotionally and spiritually. Defeating a dragon means that a man wants to dominate a woman.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Dragon , Meaning of Dreams about Dragon ,
Dream Interpretation Dragon )
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Theosophy Dictionary on Abracadabra
Abracadabra (possibly from Celtic abra or abar god + cad holy; Blavatsky from an elaboration of the Gnostic Abrasax or Abraxas, a corruption of a Coptic or Egyptian magic formula meaning "hurt me not") Mystical word used as a charm by the Gnostic school of Basilides. The Gnostic physician Serenus Sammonicus (2nd-3rd century) prescribed it as a remedy for agues and fevers. On amulets the word is often inscribed as a triangle with the point down, beginning with all eleven letters, below which are the first ten, and so on down to the single letter at the point. The power of any charm lies, not in the word itself, but in the hidden science connecting sounds and symbols with the potencies in nature to which they correspond. See also ABLANATHANALBA
(See also: Abracadabra , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Meaning of Dreams about Abdomen
Abdomen [4] - To see your abdomen in a dream, foretells that you will have great expectations, but you must curb hardheadedness and redouble your energies on your labor, as pleasure is approaching to your hurt.
- To see your abdomen shriveled, foretells that you will be persecuted and defied by false friends.
- To see it swollen, you will have tribulations, but you will overcome them and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
- To see blood oozing from the abdomen, foretells an accident or tragedy in your family.
- The abdomen of children in an unhealthy state, portends that contagion will pursue you.
- [4] See Meaning of Dreams about Belly.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Abdomen , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Abdomen , Dream Interpretation Abdomen )
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Spiritual
- Theosophy
Dictionary on Amba
Amba (Sanskrit) Mother; a woman of respect or distinction. A name of Durga, consort of Siva; in the Mahabharata the eldest of the three daughters of the King of Kasi who were abducted by Bhishma to become the wives of his brother Vichitravirya. When Bhishma learned that Amba was already pledged to the Raja of Salva, he sent her to him. The Raja, however, rejected her because she had been in another man's house. Deeply hurt, Amba retired to the forest to practice extreme austerities in order that she might gain the power to avenge the wrong done to her by Bhishma. She ended her life voluntarily on a funeral pyre and was reborn as Sikhandin, who eventually, in the great battle between the Kauravas and Pandavas, slew Bhishma. Her sisters, Ambika and Ambalika, became respectively the mothers of the blind king Dhritarashtra and of Pandu, father of Arjuna. Amba likewise is the eldest of the seven Krittikas (Pleiades), represented as being the consorts of the Saptarshis (seven rishis) or Saptarkshas of the Great Bear. From immortal antiquity the mystical mythology of many ancient peoples, including the Hindus, has connected the constellation of the Great Bear with the Pleiades, implying an intimate bond of some kind. It is of interest, therefore, to note that astronomers have discovered a family connection between the stars of these two groups. In The Secret Doctrine Amba is a term of mystical reverence applied to Aditi and akasa, "the celestial Virgin-Mother of the visible universe" (1:460).
(See also: Amba , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Dictionary - Agony
Dream
Interpretation Agony
Agonizing over something or feeling tortured in a dream means that you failed to deal with something in waking life, or you have hurt someone and it is now coming back to haunt you. See Pain.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Agony , Meaning of Dreams about Agony ,
Dream Interpretation Agony )
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Spiritual Dictionary on Sword
Sword: Less useful, but still necessary for high magic or theurgy which involves chaotic spirits, is the sword. This is similar in its functioning to the wand, but whereas the wand has a neutral nature, the sword is overtly offensive, projecting power to dominate and hurt. It is supposed to be made by the Magus, but I hazard to say that not one in a thousand occultists who possesses the magic sword has actually fashioned the blade by hand. It is considered acceptable to procure a short sword, or long knife, and after thoroughly purifying it, consecrate it by anointing and prayer to its magical purpose. I use an old British army bayonet myself, which is shaped as a sword, hilt and all, and find it effective—perhaps especially so due to its military associations.
(See also:
Sword , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Abracadabra
Abracadabra (Gn.). This symbolic word first occurs in a medical treatise in verse by Samonicus, who flourished in the reign of the Emperor Septimus Seveus. Godfrey Higgins says it is from Abra or Abar "God", in Celtic, and cad ‘‘holy" ; it was used as a charm, and engraved on Kameas as an amulet. Godfrey Higgins was nearly right, as the word "Abracadabra" is a later corruption of the sacred Gnostic term "Abrasax", the latter itself being a still earlier corruption of a sacred and ancient Coptic or Egyptian word: a magic formula which meant in its symbolism ‘‘Hurt me not", and addressed the deity in its hieroglyphics as "Father". It was generally attached to an amulet or charm and worn as a Tat (q.v.), on the breast under the garments.
(See also: Abracadabra , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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- Moth
Moth A moth is not very attractive, desirable, or known for many positive attributes. There is the story of a moth being attracted to the flame, which got to close to the flame and was destroyed. The moth in your dream may be pointing out a personal weakness or may be bringing to light a deception in your life. It could be suggesting that you are being lead to a place where you will be hurt unless you recognize the danger. Since dreams are very rarely literal, the danger could be emotional or psychological, not necessarily physical.
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Moth , Meaning of Dreams about Moth ,
Dream Interpretation Moth )
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Interpretation - Vomiting
Vomiting Vomiting is a difficult and humiliating experience for many people, especially children. In dreaming, in may occur in the midst of almost any kind of dream. While it is often associated with illness in waking life, it appears in dreams when our lives are most out of control. A woman in her early forties reports dreaming: I am on a playground. I am a child, about eight years old. The merry-go-round is going faster and faster. I am enjoying it. A man I don't recognize is pushing it. He stops and walks away. I vomit on my yellow dress and am very sad. This dream is fascinating for numerous reasons. First, the dreamer imagines herself in an earlier stage of life. This is an indication that her memories of childhood will be essential to interpreting the dream. In the dream, a man walks away and she vomits. The dress turns out to be significant because it is a dress she was given the summer her parents divorced. In her waking life this dreamer was just finishing what she had called the "infertility merry-go-round." She and her husband had been deeply hurt and disappointed by the experience of not being able to give birth. They felt out of control of their own lives. The vomiting dream seemed to stem from anxiety about her future in a potentially childless household.
Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Vomiting , Meaning of Dreams about Vomiting ,
Dream Interpretation Vomiting )
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New Age
Spirituality Dictionary on Abracadabra
Abracadabra A magickal word of medieval times to rid illness, misfortune and demons, from the Jewish mystical tradition of Qabala. Its root is the name of the Gnostic deity Abraxas, meaning "hurt me not", and written thus A A B A B R A B R A A B R A C A B R A C A A B R A C A D A B R A C A D A A B R A C A D A B A B R A C A D A B R A B R A C A D A B R A or the reverse way. (See Abraxas)
(See
also: Abracadabra ,
New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
on
VAMPIRE
VAMPIRE A demon, succubus, incubus, bat, zombie or night-thing between being and non-being who lives off the stolen "blood" of the living. Such blood can be literal blood, divine "Ambrosia," soma, physical energy, menses, semen, life itself or merely the mind or psyche. In languages around the world, words for "cruelty", "red" and "blood" have similar roots: Ainu fure ("red"); Latin burrus ("reddish"); Albanian vras ("hurt"; "kill"); Finnish verta ("blood"); Serbian vampir (vampire); Turkish uber ("witch"); Hungarian vé'r ("blood") and so on. In his novel, Bat Wing, Sax Rohmer describes a particularly intelligent and horrible Central American vampire bat that has learned how to crawl under the mosquito netting of its sleeping donor. Vampires, along with other automata and hell-beings created by the sick fantasies of human invention, swell in the qliphotic regions of the nightside of the Tree of Life. The magician crossing the qliphotic path of Characith (whose kala is cunnilingus) is warned to avoid lingering here too long lest he become an addict and vampire. In some black magic practices, the priestess is sacrificed and her soul turned into a familiar for the magician. Here the line between vampire and zombie has been almost deliberately blurred.
(See
also: VAMPIRE , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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about:
Copper Plate ,
Copperas, Coppersmith, Copying, Coral, Cords , Cork, Corkscrew, Corn, Corn and
Corn-Field, Corner, Cornet, Cornmeal , Corns, Coronation, Corpse , Corpulence,
Corset, Cossack, Cot , Cotton, Cotton Cap, Cotton Cloth, Cotton Gin
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
Dictionary
For more
about dreams, see: Dreams.
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about:
Baby,
Baby Carriages, Bachelor, Back , Back-bite, Backgammon, Bacon, Badger, Baghavad
Ghita, Bagpipe, Bail, Bailiff, Bake-house, Baking, Balcony, Bald , Ball,
Ballet, Balloon, Banana, Banishment, Banjo , Bank, Bankrupt, Banner, Banquet
For more dream interpretation, see: Dream
Dictionary
For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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Witch Witchcraft Dictionary on CROOKS AND STRAITS
CROOKS AND STRAITS: Also Crooked Path. In any direction but a straight line, a path fraught with difficulties and beset with both joys and sorrows - synonymous with the life of a Witch, known as walking or trodding the crooked path. This term often used in initiations into the Toadsmen and Horsemen societies with regard to the path to the altar, absolute trust of the initiators being ideally anticipated and all instructions from the initiators being followed to the letter by the initiate in order to avoid pitfalls and errors that may cause one to become hurt physically or in the least made quite uncomfortable.
(See
also: CROOKS AND STRAITS , Witch, Witchcraft, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Spiritual Theosophical
Dictionary on
Iwaldi
Iwaldi (Scandianvian Norse). The dwarf whose sons fabricated for Odin the magic spear. One of the subterranean master-smiths who, together with other gnomes, contrived to make an enchanted sword for the great war-god Cheru. This two-edged-sword figures in the legend of the Emperor Vitellius, who got it from the god, "to his own hurt", according to the oracle of a "wise woman", neglected it and was finally killed with it at the foot of the capitol, by a German soldier who had purloined the weapon. The "sword of the war-god" has a long biography, since it also re-appears in the half-legendary biography of Attila. Having married against her will Ildikd, the beautiful daughter of the King of Burgundy whom he had slain, his bride gets the magic sword from a mysterious old woman, and with it kills the King of the Huns.
(See also: Iwaldi , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul,
Spiritual Dictionary,)
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