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Interpretation - Wedding Wedding Obviously, one would want to examine possible trigger events, such as other weddings in waking life, before too much interpretive work goes into this dream. This dream may be simple wish-fulfilment or personal anticipation. However, if you aren't in the midst of such activities, other scenarios may exist. Initially, it is worth examining other commitments in your life. Are you becoming over-committed, or on the brink of making a major commitment to an employer, romantic partner, or other relationship? This dream may be commenting on how appropriate the commitment is for you. If the wedding goes well, you may see yourself as entering a sound union. If the wedding is a catastrophe, or your role in it is unclear, you may need to re-examine your commitments. See also Dancing Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Wedding, Meaning of Dreams about Wedding, Dream Interpretation Wedding)
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Wedding Obviously, one would want to examine possible trigger events, such as other weddings in waking life, before too much interpretive work goes into this dream. This dream may be simple wish-fulfilment or personal anticipation. However, if you aren't in the midst of such activities, other scenarios may exist. Initially, it is worth examining other commitments in your life. Are you becoming over-committed, or on the brink of making a major commitment to an employer, romantic partner, or other relationship? This dream may be commenting on how appropriate the commitment is for you. If the wedding goes well, you may see yourself as entering a sound union. If the wedding is a catastrophe, or your role in it is unclear, you may need to re-examine your commitments. See also Dancing Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Wedding, Meaning of Dreams about Wedding, Dream Interpretation Wedding)
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- Suicide Suicide At a first glance this dream seems to be all negative. One would think that it connotes self hatred, deep depression, "giving up," and other such negative thoughts and feelings. At times this may be the interpretation and if this is so for you please confined in a friend or a loved one and seek professional help. However, there is a lighter and much more positive interpretation of this dream. It could suggest that the dreamer is making progress and is becoming a more "integrated" person. All of us have many aspects to our personality and our character. Dreaming that you are committing suicide may be symbolic of you "killing" of one aspect of your self. Possibly an aspect of self that is hurtful. For example if you were a smoker and you stopped smoking in your dream you may need to "kill" the smoker in yourself. If you see a stranger committing suicide that may represent another part of you. You may be getting rid of an unnecessary and useless part of self, and you may be starting a new and a better way of doing things. If you see someone that you know committing suicide, the dream may be symbolic of your perceptions and concerns about that individual. Either way, the dreamer may be experiencing stress, anxiety, and doubt, so lighten up and try to have more positive thoughts during the day. Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Suicide, Meaning of Dreams about Suicide, Dream Interpretation Suicide)
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- Marriage Marriage It is a symbol of commitment and, depending on the details of your dream, you may be currently dealing with this issue. The commitment could be to your work, to yourself or to your partner. Mostly, a marriage in your dream represents the coming together all various parts of yourself (feminine and masculine, or spiritual and rational). It could represent a greater level of awareness where by the dreamer's conscious and unconscious elements are becoming more familiar and are embracing one another. The marriage dream is affirmation and encouragement to grow in self-awareness and to transform yourself. On a more practical level, if you are not married but would like to be, this dream could also be a form of wish-fulfillment. Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Marriage, Meaning of Dreams about Marriage, Dream Interpretation Marriage)
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Dictionary - Scaffold Scaffold - To dream of a scaffold, denotes that you will undergo keen disappointment in failing to secure the object of your affection.
- To ascend one, you will be misunderstood and censured by your friends for some action, which you never committed.
- To decend one, you will be guilty of wrong doing, and you will suffer the penalty.
- To fall from one, you will be unexpectedly surprised while engaged in deceiving and working injury to others.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Scaffold, Meaning of Dreams about Scaffold, Dream Interpretation Scaffold)
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Theosophy Dictionary on Abortion Abortion The destruction of the fetus in the uterus. The issues involved in the act are more vital and far-reaching than is generally suspected. Blavatsky in classifying feticide as unjustifiable murder, says: "yet it is neither from the standpoint of law, nor from any argument drawn from one or another orthodox ism that the warning voice is sent forth against the immoral and dangerous practice, but rather in occult philosophy both physiology and psychology show the disastrous consequence. . . . For, indeed, when even successful and the mother does not die just then, it still shortens her life on earth to prolong it with dreary percentage in Kamaloka, the intermediate sphere between the earth and the region of rest, . . . a necessary halting place in the evolution of the degree of life. The crime committed lies precisely in the wilful and sinful destruction of life, and interference with the operations of nature, hence -- with Karma -- that of the mother and the would-be future human being. The sin is not regarded by theosophists as one of a religious character, . . . But foeticide is a crime against nature" (BCW 5:107-8). (See also: Abortion, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Vicarious Atonement Vicarious Atonement In Christian theology, the idea that God accepted the sacrifice of Jesus Christ as a substitution for the guilt incurred by man at the Fall, and that mankind will consequently escape punishment, provided that they accept by faith Jesus Christ's sacrifice. The idea that by an atoning for evil done or sin committed, one undoes the past -- broadened by Christian theology to include the doctrine of the vicarious atonement by some great spiritual being for the sins of others -- is a theory rejected by the theosophic philosophy. To those who believe the Christian doctrine that every person was born into this world burdened with inevitable doom through Adam's sin, such a compensatory doctrine seems to be necessary; but it discourages people's faith in their own innate divinity and in their power thereby to effect their own spiritual and moral salvation, and violates our sense of justice by offering a way of avoiding the consequences of our own bad actions -- which avoidance of sin already incurred is distinctly denied in several places in the New Testament where the ancient theosophical doctrine of karma is taught that as a man sows, that (and not something else) must he invariably reap. Vicarious atonement may be a distorted doctrine of reconciliation, in Christian notion reconciliation between God and man; also of the idea that the spiritual monad in man takes on itself the consequences for actions or "sins" committed by the less evolved human monad. Every human being is raised by the sacrifice made by the Christos within himself, so that whoever believes in and conforms his acts to his own spiritual nature, is "saved." See also AT-ONE-MENT (See also: Vicarious Atonement, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)
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Social Studies Dictionary - Judaism Definition and meaning of Judaism Judaism - [World History] Judaism is a religion and philosophy with belief in one god (monotheism); it originated with Abraham and the Hebrew people. Hebrews believed that God (Yahweh) was responsible for the world and everything within it. They preserved their early history in the Old Testament which describes the migration of the Hebrews to Egypt, their enslavement by the pharaohs, their exodus under the guidance of Moses, and the covenant the Hebrews have with God based on their commitment to the Ten Commandments. They prospered in Israel for less than a century before they were again exiled and enslaved. The spiritual and ethical principles of Judaism are written in the first five books of the Old Testament, the Torah. Human life was respected but subject to God's judgment and punishment. The Hebrews developed an ethical world view based in their faith with belief in the ultimate power of one god and a concern for individuals. Today, Jews live in different parts of the world, including the United States. The Jewish homeland is Israel. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Judaism Definition and meaning of Judaism Judaism - [World History] Judaism is a religion and philosophy with belief in one god (monotheism); it originated with Abraham and the Hebrew people. Hebrews believed that God (Yahweh) was responsible for the world and everything within it. They preserved their early history in the Old Testament which describes the migration of the Hebrews to Egypt, their enslavement by the pharaohs, their exodus under the guidance of Moses, and the covenant the Hebrews have with God based on their commitment to the Ten Commandments. They prospered in Israel for less than a century before they were again exiled and enslaved. The spiritual and ethical principles of Judaism are written in the first five books of the Old Testament, the Torah. Human life was respected but subject to God's judgment and punishment. The Hebrews developed an ethical world view based in their faith with belief in the ultimate power of one god and a concern for individuals. Today, Jews live in different parts of the world, including the United States. The Jewish homeland is Israel. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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- Chasing another person Chasing another person Chasing a person whom you know may be a sign of needing to protect that person from themselves. Many times people embark on paths that seem illogical or even self-destructive. The impulse is to chase them down and try to redirect them. Another common chasing dream revolves around heroic behavior. You are chasing someone to right a wrong committed against you or another. You may not directly know who you are chasing, but you know their relationship to someone else you love and value. It may be a loved one's boss, a criminal who has victimised them, or some other antagonist. If you can't remember why you are chasing someone, think about the emotion that the chase aroused. See also Heroes and archetypes Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Chasing another person, Meaning of Dreams about Chasing another person, Dream Interpretation Chasing another person)
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- Fire Fire Burning is a tremendous fear many people from many different cultures hold in common. However, it is often simultaneously associated with purification. To pass through fire intact is to see oneself as becoming purified. However, being burned may indicate that one perceives life as extraordinarily threatening and painful. If a particular object is on fire (house, car, etc.), this may symbolise over-commitment to it or fear of a world without it. Freud found fire to be a symbol of male power. In this case, fire may indicate control over a circumstance or a struggle to feel that way, depending on whether the fire is controlled or not. Do you question your own morality at times? Are you seeking cleansing from a bad experience? Do you perceive your own life is about to go through a significant transition that requires spiritual preparation Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Fire, Meaning of Dreams about Fire, Dream Interpretation Fire)
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