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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Idols Idols - Should you dream of worshiping idols, you will make slow progress to wealth or fame, as you will let petty things tyrannize over you.
- To break idols, signifies a strong mastery over self, and no work will deter you in your upward rise to positions of honor.
- To see others worshiping idols, great differences will rise up between you and warm friends.
- To dream that you are denouncing idolatry, great distinction is in store for you through your understanding of the natural inclinations of the human mind.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Idols, Meaning of Dreams about Idols, Dream Interpretation Idols)
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Idol, Idolotry Idol, Idolotry (from Greek eidolon image, idol) The use of images of divinities, which pertains to exotericism, as do visible symbols, ceremonies, and rituals in general. Attitudes vary among religions: Judaism, Islam, and Protestant Christianity absolutely forbid it; Orthodox Christianity permits icons, such as pictures of saints; Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, and Buddhism permit it altogether. Varying degrees of ignorance or enlightenment may regard an idol as in itself a species of imbodied divinity, as transmitting the influence of a divinity or, more spiritually, as a reminder of a divinity. In a real sense, idolatry is the attaching of undue importance to the form rather than to the spirit, and often becomes degraded into worshiping the images made in our imagination and imbodied in work of the hands. "Esoteric history teaches that idols and their worship dies out with the Fourth Race, until the survivors of the hybrid races of the latter (Chinamen, African Negroes, etc.) gradually brought the worship back. The Vedas countenance no idols; all the modern Hindu writings do" (SD 2:723). (See also: Idol, Idolotry, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Oceanography Dictionary - moorish idol Definition and meaning of moorish idol: moorish idol - a bony fish species (Zanclus cornutus) in the family Zanclidae. The moorish idol is the only species in the family. It has a long, white, sickle-shaped dorsal fin, two broad vertical black bars on the body, and a yellow-orange saddle across the s (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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Christian Theological Dictionary on Idol Idolatry A Christian theological definition of Idol Idolatry according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: " Idol, Idolatry An idol is a representation of something in the heavens or on the earth. It is used in worship and is often worshiped. It is an abomination to God (Exodus 20:4). Idolatry is bowing down before such an idol in adoration, prayer, or worship. In a loose sense, idolatry does not necessitate a material image nor a religious system. It can be anything that takes the place of God: a car, a job, money, a person, a desire, etc. Idolatry is denounced by God at the beginning of the Ten Commandments and is considered a form of spiritual fornication. " See also: Idol Idolatry , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul
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Spirituality Dictionary on Idol Idol (Greek eidolon, "image") A pejorative term designating, narrowly, any three-dimensional or sculpted figure, or, more broadly, any basrelief or painting, mosaic, or mural of a figure representing a god or goddess and used in religious practices. The figure can be in human or animal or other form, including mixed human and animal. Most world religions -ancient and modern, oriental and occidental-view such images as proper representations of divine beings to be the focus during worship. By contrast, some religions- ancient Hebraism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-ban all representation of God in any form. (See also: Idol, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Idol Idol (Greek eidolon, "image") A pejorative term designating, narrowly, any three-dimensional or sculpted figure, or, more broadly, any basrelief or painting, mosaic, or mural of a figure representing a god or goddess and used in religious practices. The figure can be in human or animal or other form, including mixed human and animal. Most world religions -ancient and modern, oriental and occidental-view such images as proper representations of divine beings to be the focus during worship. By contrast, some religions- ancient Hebraism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-ban all representation of God in any form. (See also: Idol, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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