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ideals: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Conflict

Conflict - Fighting

 

(1) A fight may represent conflict in a real-life domestic or work situation.

 

(2) The conflict may be within you, between opposing forces in the psyche. An obvious candidate is a clash between what you want to do and what you feel you ought to do. In this case, bear in mind that conscience is usually socially constructed and consists of the prohibitions and ideals that were imprinted in your psyche during your early years.

 

(3) The conflict may be between what we are in fact and what we are potentially. Jung sees conscience as the voice of inner wisdom that will lead us to our true selfhood.

 

(4) If the conflict is between conscious ego and unconscious, the aggressor in the dream fight will probably represent the part of you that is demanding release from the dungeons of the unconscious. It will not hurt you unless you deny it expression. Identify it, and then welcome it as a talent or energy that can contribute to your well being. Change the conflict into a dialogue, a respectful exchange between your conscious and unconscious. (Is this not the way to handle such situations in our waking lives, instead of aggression?).

Where there is unresolved inner conflict, there is a tendency to project the unconscious protagonist to other people, often with dire consequences in personal relationships.

 

(5) More specific inner conflicts are those between opposite psychic qualities or forces, such as masculinity and femininity, thinking and feeling.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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ideals: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dancing

Dancing

(1) By virtue of its sexual associations, dancing may represent a coming together - courtship - of the masculine (animus) and feminine (anima) side of one's nature. See anima - animus HERE

 

(2) Joining a dance probably means relating cooperatively with the other person or group. What does that person or group symbolize? It may be some part of you: your hidden self, with its mulitude of emotions, instinctive impulses, ideas, ideals, beliefs/prejudices, attitudes, ambitions, etc.

 

(3) Perhaps it is the "dance of life". Participating/not participating in the dance would then mean relating harmoniously with Nature (or your unconscious)/being out of step with it. (Dancing clumsily may signify that you are "out of step".)

 

(4) If the dance is a frenzied solo performance, it may represent some kind of "possession", indicating that some psychic element (unconscious)is threatening to take you over. If this is the case, you need to identify the causes of any compulsive behaviour you observe in yourself; and then to come to terms with it - which will usually mean either making space in your life for some hitherto repressed part of you; or getting rid of (repressed) guilt-feelings; or both.

 

Dancing may be a sexual symbol, representing sexual intercourse.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Complete lattice

In mathematics, a complete lattice is a partially ordered set in which all subsets have both a supremum (join) and an infimum (meet). Complete lattices appear in many applications in mathematics and computer science. Being a special instance of lattices, they are studied both in order theory and universal algebra. Complete lattices must not be confused with complete partial orders (cpos), which constitute a strictly more general class of partially ordered sets. More specific complete lattices are complete Boolean ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Coprime

In mathematics, the integers a and b are said to be coprime or relatively prime if they have no common factor other than 1 and βˆ’1, or equivalently, if their greatest common divisor is 1. For example, 6 and 35 are coprime, but 6 and 27 are not because they are both divisible by 3. The number 1 is coprime to every integer; 0 is coprime only to 1 and βˆ’1. A fast way to determine whether two numbers ar ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Christian left

The Christian Left encompasses those who hold a strong Christian belief and share left-wing or socialist ideals. Contrary to the situation in the United States, the majority of Christians in western Europe have left-wing inclinations in their political views. Many such people assert that their left-wing views derive directly from their Christian faith, and some cite Jesus as "the first socialist". Many adherents hold also that the early Church practiced socialism, or even something resembling communism ("The community of ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Idealism

Idealism is an approach to philosophical enquiry. The ideal, in these systems, relates to direct knowledge of subjective mental ideas, or images. It is usually juxtaposed with realism in which the real is said to have absolute existence prior to and independent of our knowledge. Epistemological idealists might insist that the only things which can be directly known for certain are ideas. Idealism - History. Idealism names a number of philosophical positions with quite different t ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Zorn's lemma

Zorn's lemma, also known as the Kuratowski-Zorn lemma, is a theorem of set theory that states: Every non-empty partially ordered set in which every chain (i.e. totally ordered subset) has an upper bound contains at least one maximal element. It is named after the mathematician Max Zorn. The terms are defined as follows. Suppose (P,≀) is the partially ordered set. A subset T is totally ordered if for any s, t in T we have either s ≀ t or t β‰ ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Congruence relation

In mathematics and especially in abstract algebra, a congruence relation or simply congruence is an equivalence relation that is compatible with some algebraic operation(s). Congruence relation - Modular arithmetic. The prototypical example is modular arithmetic: for n a positive natural number, two integers a and b are called congruent modulo n if a βˆ’ b is divisible by n. If and , then and . This turns the equivalence (mod ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Artinian ring

In abstract algebra, an Artinian ring is a ring that satisfies the descending chain condition on ideals. There are two classes of rings that have very similar properties: Rings whose underlying set is finite. Rings that are finite-dimensional vector spaces over fields. Emil Artin first discovered that the descending chain condition for ideals generalizes both classes of rings ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Body image

Body image is a person's perception of his or her physical appearance. A person with a poor body image will perceive his or her own body as being unattractive or even repulsive to others, while a person with a good body image will see him or herself as attractive to others, or will at least accept his or her body in its current form. Perceived body image is not necessarily related to any objective measure or the average opinion of other people; a person who has a poor body image may be rated as beautiful by others, and a person with a good body image may be rated as unattractive by others. Body image ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia - Meaning of life

The philosophical question "What is the meaning of life?" means different things to different people. The vagueness of the query is inherent in the word "meaning", which opens the question to many interpretations, such as: "What is the origin of life?", "What is the nature of life (and of the universe in which we live)?", "What is the significance of life?", "What is valuable in life?", and "What is the purpose of, or in, (one's) life?". These questions have resulted in a wide range of competing answers and arguments, from scientific ...

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Idealism - History

Idealism names a number of philosophical positions with quite different tendencies and implications. Idealism - Plato. Plato proposed an idealist theory as a solution to the problem of universals. A universal is that which all things share in virtue of having some particular property. So for example the wall, the moon and a blank sheet of paper are all white; white is the universal that all white things share. Plato argued that it is universals, The Forms, or Platonic Ideals that are real, no ...

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Idealism, Idealism - History, Idealism - Plato, Idealism - Plotinus, Idealism - Malebranche, Idealism - George Berkeley, Idealism - Arthur Collier, Idealism - Jonathan Edwards, Idealism - Immanuel Kant, Idealism - Fichte, Idealism - Hegel, Idealism - Schopenhauer, Idealism - British idealism, Idealism - Karl Pearson, Idealism - Critique of Idealism, Idealism - G. E. Moore, Idealism - David Stove, Idealism - John Searle, Idealism - Idealism in religious thought, Idealism - Other uses

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Chinese remainder theorem - Simultaneous congruences of integers

The original form of the theorem, contained in a third-century book by Chinese mathematician Sun Tzu and later republished in a 1247 book by Qin Jiushao, is a statement about simultaneous congruences (see modular arithmetic). Suppose n1, ..., nk are positive integers which are pairwise coprime (meaning gcd (ni, nj) = 1 whenever i β‰  j). Then, for any given integers a1, ..., ak, there exists an in ...

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Chinese remainder theorem, Chinese remainder theorem - Simultaneous congruences of integers, Chinese remainder theorem - Statement for principal ideal domains, Chinese remainder theorem - Statement for general rings, Chinese remainder theorem - Applications of the Chinese remainder theorem

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Boolean prime ideal theorem - Boolean prime ideal theorem

The Boolean prime ideal theorem is the strong prime ideal theorem for Boolean algebras. Thus the formal statement is: Let B be a Boolean algebra, let I be an ideal and let F be a filter of B, such that I and F are disjoint. Then I is contained in some prime ideal of B that is disjoint from F. We refer to this statement as BPI. This situation can be expressed ...

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Boolean prime ideal theorem, Boolean prime ideal theorem - Prime ideal theorems, Boolean prime ideal theorem - Boolean prime ideal theorem, Boolean prime ideal theorem - Further prime ideal theorems, Boolean prime ideal theorem - Applications, Boolean prime ideal theorem - Literature

Read more here: » Boolean prime ideal theorem: Encyclopedia II - Boolean prime ideal theorem - Boolean prime ideal theorem

ideals: Encyclopedia II - Heian period - The Fujiwara Regency

When Kammu moved the capital to Heian (Kyoto), which remained the imperial capital for the next 1,000 years, he did so not only to strengthen imperial authority but also to improve his seat of government geopolitically. Kyoto had good river access to the sea and could be reached by land routes from the eastern provinces. The early Heian period (794-967) continued Nara culture; the Heian capital was patterned on the Chinese capital at Chang'an, as was Nara, but on a larger scale. Despite the decline of the Taika-Taihō reforms, imperial gover ...

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Heian period, Heian period - History, Heian period - Developments in Buddhism, Heian period - Heian period literature, Heian period - Heian period economics, Heian period - The Fujiwara Regency, Heian period - The Rise of the military class

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Filter mathematics - Filter on a set

A special case of a filter is a filter defined on a set. Given a set S, a partial ordering βŠ† can be defined on the powerset P(S) by subset inclusion, turning (P(S),βŠ†) into a lattice. A filter F on S is then a subset of P(S) with the following properties: S is in F. (F is non-empty) The empty set is not in F. (F is proper) If A and B are in F, then so is their intersection. (F is c ...

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Filter mathematics, Filter mathematics - General definition, Filter mathematics - Filter on a set, Filter mathematics - Examples, Filter mathematics - Filters in model theory, Filter mathematics - Filters in topology, Filter mathematics - Filters in uniform spaces

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Ideology - The analysis of ideology

Meta-ideology is the study of the structure, form, and manifestation of ideologies. Meta-ideology posits that ideology is a coherant system of ideas, relying upon a few basic assumptions about reality that may or may not have any factual basis, but are subjective choices that serve as the seed around which further thought grows. According to this perspective, ideologies are neither right nor wrong, but only a relativistic intellectual strategy for categorizing the world. The works of George Walford and Harold Walsby, done under the heading of systematic ideology, are attempts to explore t ...

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Ideology, Ideology - Ideology in everyday society, Ideology - History of the concept of ideology, Ideology - The analysis of ideology, Ideology - Ideology as an instrument of social reproduction, Ideology - Feminism as critique of ideology, Ideology - Political ideologies, Ideology - List of political ideologies, Ideology - Epistemological ideologies

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Essentialism - Essentialism in philosophy

The definition, in philosophical contexts, of the word "essence" is very close to the definition of form (Gr. eidos). Many definitions of essence harken back to the ancient Greek hylomorphic understanding of the formation of the things of this world. According to that account, the structure and real existence of any thing can be understood by analogy to an artifact produced by a craftsman. The craftsman requires hyle (timber or wood) and a model or plan or idea in his own mind according to which the wood is worked to give it the indic ...

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Essentialism, Essentialism - Essentialism in philosophy, Essentialism - Essentialism in ethics, Essentialism - Essentialism in biology, Essentialism - Essentialism and society, Essentialism - Psychological essentialism

Read more here: » Essentialism: Encyclopedia II - Essentialism - Essentialism in philosophy

ideals: Encyclopedia II - Equivalence of categories - Equivalent characterizations

One can show that a functor F : C -> D yields an equivalence of categories if and only if has all of the following three properties: full, i.e. for any two objects c1 and c2 of C, the map MorC(c1,c2) -> MorD(Fc1,Fc2) induced by F is surjective; faithful, i.e. for any two objects c1 and cSee also:

Equivalence of categories, Equivalence of categories - Definition, Equivalence of categories - Equivalent characterizations, Equivalence of categories - Examples, Equivalence of categories - Properties

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ideals: Encyclopedia II - Body image - Research: Measuring Body Image

Body image is often measured by asking the subject to rate his or her current and ideal body shape using a series of drawings of increasing size. The difference between these two values is the amount of body satisfaction. Unfortunately, this method does not take into account the fact that a person might be aware of being under- or overweight and also satisfied with that circumstance. Consequently, an obese person, whose obesity causes him or her no psychological distress, might be rated as "having a poor ...

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Body image, Body image - Research: Measuring Body Image, Body image - Causes and Influences, Body image - Relationship to Psychological Disorders, Body image - Attractiveness and Social Issues, Body image - Information on Specific Minority Populations

Read more here: » Body image: Encyclopedia II - Body image - Research: Measuring Body Image

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