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Initiation Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Ball

Ball Dream Symbols:

Balls are circles and circles most often symbolize wholeness. You have reached the part of yourself that has integrated all aspects of your being; physical, psychological, spiritual. Playing ball may represent doing those things that are required of you. Dreaming that you are watching a ball game may indicate that you need to take more of an initiative.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Initiation Dictionary: Alternative Health Dictionary on Creative visualization

creative visualization: Subject of the bestseller of the same name, written by Shakti Gawain in 1978.

 

In creative visualization, one clearly imagines whatever one wants to manifest (see manifesting); then one gives the idea, image, or feeling positive energy, by focusing on it regularly, until it becomes reality. Creative visualization's theory posits a spiritual source: a supply of infinite energy, love, and wisdom discoverable in the inner beings of humans.

 

Expressions for methods identical or similar to creative visualization include: active imagination, creative imaging, directed day-dream, directed waking dream, dynamic imaging, guided fantasy, guided imagery, guided visualization, imagery, imaginal medicine, imaging, initiated symbol projection, inner guide meditation, led meditation, magickal visualization, mental imagery, pathworking, Positive Imaging, positive thinking, positive visualization, visualization, visualization therapy, waking dream therapy, and willed imagination.

 

For example, willed imagination, also called creative visualization, is the magickal art of imagining the result one desires of one's magick (the word for Wiccan magic) in order to achieve that result.

 

(See also: Creative visualization, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Death

Dead/Death - the end of something, with a new beginning i.e., leaving an old job for a new one; death in a dream rarely means a real death.

 

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If the dead person is someone you actually knew it may mean you should take notice of what he or she said or did, or what happened to him or her. The person is not coming back to "haunt" you but to advise you or to help you. In actuality, this person is a part of your own psyche, taking the form of the dead person. Such encounters may help you to fulfil a long desired relationship, or put something right. For example, you may learn to forgive the person {or yourself}and as a consequence get peace and healing for yourself.

 

 If a deceased partner or parent appears in dreams, the above may apply. Bear in mind that the dead do live - inside us; and that it is important to realize when this is a healthy and life-enhancing thing and when it is purely negative, stunting your own personal growth. If it is the latter, resolve to have it out with the dead person the next time he or she appears in a dream

 

 If the dead person in the dream is actually a living person - and especially if that person is your partner or sibling - the dream may be expressing unconscious resentment towards that person, or a desire to be independent. Feelings toward someone close are often ambivalent {simultaneous conflicting feelings toward that person}: love or respect mixed with fear or hatred or resentment or jealousy. The usual conscious response to such a dream will be anxiety, and you will feel anxiety in the dream itself.

 

The dead person may be you. If so consider the following possibilities:What is being expressed in the dream may be your own anxiety about dying. Death is inevitable {an old Islamic proverb: when the angel of death approaches it is horrific, when it reaches you it is bliss}, and facing up to the fact may bring great rewards: self-acceptance; new values; a broadening of one's personality, compensating for past omissions or lopsidedness and utilizing hitherto neglected personal resources. This would be especially applicable if you are in the second half of life.

 

The message may be that your old self needs to be left behind. This may mean that you must stop carrying around with you the crippling burden of your past {irrational guilt-feelings and martyrdom complex, or any other negative self-programming}; and, instead, you must open yourself to what the present moment is offering. Alternatively, the "old self" may be old attachments, habits, ambitions, values, goals; in which case the dream is telling you that the only way forward for you lies through giving these up and looking deeper within yourself for better values, etc. {where "better" means more in tune with your real self}.

 

{Primitive rites of passage, as described in mythological symbolism as well as in dreams, which mark transitional stages in a person's life - birth, initiation into adulthood, marriage and career, death - all contain death-and-rebirth symbolism and express a recognition that the development of new attitudes more appropriate to one's new stage in life {the death and resurrection of Jesus is a metaphor for such death and resurrection stages in the individual life}. The symbolic death of the initiate in these rites may also be seen as a descent of the conscious ego into the unconscious: it is the unconscious {and the compensating knowledge that it holds} that provides the means for new growth - rebirth.

 

It is just possible that, if your own death features repeatedly in dreams, it is an expression of an unconscious wish for death. Freud speculated in "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" that there might be, in everyone, just two controlling basic drives: one towards life and love and pleasure {Eros}, and the other towards death {'thanatos"}. This is highly controversial {as is much of Freud's theories}, but it is indisputable that many people display strong masochistic tendency.

 

Are you compelled to repeat painful experiences? Do you tend to interpret what other people say as a criticism of yourself? If so, you may be suffering from repressed guilt-feelings and an unconscious urge to punish yourself - which sometimes take the form of a fate-neurosis and/or a wish {unconscious, as in your dream} to see yourself dead. If you feel this applies to you, talk to a friend about it or consult a psychotherapist. See Suicide

 

A wish for death may be a retreat from life's problems and pains, or a response to a sense of failure. If this applies to you, bear in mind, first, that a very sensitive person may also be burdened with an over-severe conscience {the product perhaps, of having a stern father or a sin-and-guilt religious upbringing}. In that case, see the previous paragraph. Secondly, what makes a thing a problem is usually one's attitude towards it. For example, suppose you have been made redundant {repeat mistakes over and over}. If your reaction is to see this as a punishment, see previous paragraph. If you see it as a failure, try to change your attitude or perspective by asking what creative purpose may be being served by your redundancy; perhaps, for instance, the demolishing of an inadequate or false self-image in order to make way for the construction of one that corresponds more closely to your individual ground-plan or "destiny".

 

 If the gender of the dead person is stressed, the meaning may be that your masculinity/femininity or your animus/anima needs reviving.

 

 a dead animal in a dream almost certainly refers to some part of you - an instinctive force, perhaps - and the dream will be telling you either that this part of you {e.g. guilt-feelings or inferiority complex} ought to die, because its effects are wholly negative; or that it is a valuable but repressed part of you that you must now bring to life, to rectify an imbalance in your personality.

 

 

From dream moods

Death To dream about the death of a loved one, suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what do you like about him. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances. Alternatively, it indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life

 

From iVillage

Dreaming about death is very common and it can be interpreted in many different ways. Death is usually a symbol of some type of closure or end. It implies an end to one thing and a beginning of another. Death dreams usually have positive symbolism. If you are the dead person in your dream, it could imply that you would like to leave all of your worries and struggles behind and begin anew. Dreaming about someone that you care about may express your fear about losing them. Dreaming that one of your parents died may express fear of loss, but it also may be an unconscious valve through which you release anger and other negative feelings. In some cultures dreaming about death and dying is a very good omen that represents longevity and prosperity.

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Diksha

Diksha (Sanskrit). Initiation. Dikshit, an Initiate.

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary V on Diksha

Diksha:

initiation given by the guru.

 

(See also: Diksha, Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary I on Diksha

Diksha - Initiation.

 

(See also: Diksha, Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary on diksha

diksha:

"Enhallowment". initiation.

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary on dikshaka

dikshaka:

One who initiates.

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary on dikshita

dikshita:

One who is initiated

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Clothed with the Sun

Clothed with the Sun. See INITIATION

 

(See also: Clothed with the Sun, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Great Heresy

Great Initiator. See WATCHER; WONDROUS BEING

 

(See also: Great Heresy, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Mystagogy

Mystagogy [from Greek mystes an initiated person + agogos a conductor]

 

Initiation into the Mysteries; also the teachings and practices of the Mysteries. The initiator was a mystagog.

 

(See also: Mystagogy, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Epoptes

Epoptes (Ancient Greek). An Initiate. One who has passed his last degree of initiation.

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Dikshita,  diksita

Dikshita diksita (Sanskrit) (past participle of the verbal root diksh to consecrate or dedicate oneself)

 

Consecrated, initiated; to dedicate oneself in training for initiation, which is exoterically alluded to in Hindu works as training for the performance of the soma sacrifice; hence as a noun, an initiate.

 

(See also: Dikshita,  diksita, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Evapto

Evapto. Initiation; the same as Epopteia.

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Isarim

Isarim (Hebrew, Jewish). The Essenian Initiates.

 

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

 

Initiation Dictionary: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on PRIEST

PRIEST: a male initiate of the Craft.

 

(See also: PRIEST, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on PRIESTESS

PRIESTESS: a female initiate of the Craft.

 

(See also: PRIESTESS, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Tantra Tantric Dictionary on Dikshaka

Dikshaka:

Dikshaka. One who initiates.

 

(See also: Dikshaka, Tantra, Tantra Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Tantra Tantric Dictionary on Dikshita

Dikshita:

Dikshita. One who is initiated

 

(See also: Dikshita, Tantra, Tantra Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Tantra Tantric Dictionary on Dvija

Dvija:

Dvija. "Twice born". Initiated.

 

(See also: Dvija, Tantra, Tantra Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Initiation Dictionary: Tantra Tantric Dictionary on Diksha

Diksha:

Diksha. "Enhallowment". Initiation.

 

(See also: Diksha, Tantra, Tantra Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 




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