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Cemetery: 1. A dream of contrary. Usually, this is NOT a negative symbol
Yard: In daily life the appearance of a backyard is usually a reflection on the people living in the house. A neat and well groomed yard, with grass and flowers, usually indicates that people living there are conscientious, caring, and have enough energy to maintain their property. The yard in your dream may be a reflection of how well you have been able to maintain your internal and external environment
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Deus Mundus Deus Mundus (Latin) World God; the maker and ruler of the world. In one sense, the esoteric hierarchical head of the present world order; and in another, the divine aspect of this world order, as shown clearly by the word mundus, of which the primal etymological significance is clean, neat, orderly -- corresponding with the Greek term kosmos, signifying orderliness and neatness in cosmical arrangement. It is thus both the world-divinity itself, abstracted from the more material plane in which it works, and this divinity identified with the hierarchical world-system through which it works.
(See also: Deus Mundus, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary )
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Videos - neatNeature Walk - Episode 3 Nature is neat, that's why Neature Walk exists. How neat is that? Pretty neat. BUY NEAT T-SHIRTS & MORE @ www.vicscrappyvide- ... Neature Walk - Episode 2 Nature is neat, that's why Neature Walk exists. How neat is that? Pretty neat. BUY NEAT T-SHIRTS & MORE @ www.vicscrappyvide- ... The Neat - Hips Video of the Neat Performing in Hull, shot by the band to accompany the release of their new single 'Hips' on Chewing Gum Record... MST3K - Keeping Clean and Neat One of several MST3K shorts concerning grooming and hygiene
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- Yard Yard In daily life the appearance of a backyard is usually a reflection on the people living in the house. A neat and well groomed yard, with grass and flowers, usually indicates that people living there are conscientious, caring, and have enough energy to maintain their property. The yard in your dream may be a reflection of how well you have been able to maintain your internal and external environment. The backyard points to things that are less obvious and, at times, may be unconscious. It may also represent childhood memories that hold positive and negative emotions and lead to self-awareness. If the yard in your dream was a measuring unit, think about what you are measuring and if any growth has taken place.
Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Yard, Meaning of Dreams about Yard, Dream Interpretation Yard )
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Dictionary - Cemetery Cemetery 1. A dream of contrary. Usually, this is NOT a negative symbol. If the cemetery was dark and gloomy, and/or overgrown, there is much in the dreamer’s life that needs to be cleaned up before he or she can move ahead. But if it was a clear day, and the cemetery was neat and well kept, the dreamer is free to move ahead with whatever plans he or she has made. 2. If there is someone with a serious illness in the dreamer’s immediate circle, a dark and gloomy cemetery probably reflects the dreamer’s fear rather than what is actually coming. A bright cemetery is reassuring; there will be no burials just yet.
Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Cemetery, Meaning of Dreams about Cemetery, Dream Interpretation Cemetery )
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Hygiene, and the neat physical appearance of cleanliness
Decontamination from chemical, biological, nuclear or other exposure-type hazards.
recreation
therapy (e.g. hydrotherapy), healing, and relaxation (e.g. Blessed Rainy Day)
religious, or, less frequently, other ceremonial rites
celebration and socialization, e.g. running through fountains after winning the World Series, or jumping through a hole cut in the ice over a lake on New Year's Eve. After ...
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