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reborn: : Dreams Sitemap I - R

This is a sitemap for Dream Dictionary - R . Click on a link and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind this particular dream.

 

Dream Dictionary - R

rabbit, rabbits, raccoon, race, racing, rack, racket, radish, raffle, raft, rage, railing, railroad, rain, rainbow, raisins, rake, ram, ramble, ramrod, ransom, rape, rapids, raspberries, raspberry, rat, rats, rats, rattan cane, rattle, rat-trap, raven, ravine, razor, reading, reapers, rebirth, reborn, reception, red, reed, refrigerator, register, reindeer, relationships, religion, religious icon, rent, reprieve, reptile, rescue, rescued, resentment, resign, restaurant, resurrection, resuscitate, revelation, revenge, revival, revolver, rheumatism, rhinestones, rhinoceros, rhubarb, rib, ribbon, rice, riches, riddles, ride, riding school, right, ring, ringworms, riot, rising, rival, river, road, road fork, roast, robber, robbery, rocket, rocking-chair, rocks, rockslide, rogue, rogue's gallery, roller coaster, roman candle, roof, roof corner, rooks, rooms without exits, rooster, roots, ropes, rosary, rosebush, rosemary, roses, rosette, rouge, roundabout, rowboat, royalty, rubbish, rubbish, ruby, rudder, ruins, rum, run, running, running, rupture, rust, rye, rye bread,

 

 

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reborn: Encyclopedia - Anagami

In Hindu and Buddhist theology as it pertains to reincarnation, an anagami (or anaagaamii) is a "non-returner"; after death, he will not be reborn back into the human world, and will instead appear in one of the Brahma worlds called the Pure Abodes. He will attain Nirvana there. An Anagami has abandoned the five lower fetters that bind the mind to the cycle of rebirth. An Anagami is thus partially enlightened, and on the way to perfect and complete Enlightenment. Other related archiv

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reborn: Encyclopedia - Hell

Hell is, according to many religious beliefs, a place or a state of painful suffering. The English word 'hell' comes from the Teutonic 'Hel', which originally meant "to cover" and later referred to the goddess of the Norse underworld, Helgardh. Compare Anglo-Saxon helan, Greek kalyptein and Latin celare = "to hide, to cover" (all from IE *kel). In many religions, after death, evildoers either suffer eternally or until they have paid for their bad deeds before reincarnation or redemption. In monotheis ...

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Religious accounts

Hell appears in several mythologies and religions in different guises, and is commonly inhabited by demons and the souls of dead people. Some accounts of Hell describe it as a series of numbered layers or levels. What the layers consist of differ from religion to religion, but the descriptions of certain numbered layers often coincide even between different religions. Examples of these coincidences include a layer of intense flames numbered 54 in several religions or a layer where the world looks like earth but is inhabited by demons; ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Religious accounts

Hell appears in several mythologies and religions in different guises, and is commonly inhabited by demons and the souls of dead people. Some accounts of Hell describe it as a series of numbered layers or levels. What the layers consist of differ from religion to religion, but the descriptions of certain numbered layers often coincide even between different relgions. Examples of these coincidences include a layer of intense flames numbered 54 in several religions or a layer where the world looks like earth but is inhabited by demons; ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 3:31

On May 10, 1998, Jamie "JWZ" Zawinski changed The Book of Mozilla verse to reference the fact that Netscape had released its code as open source and started the Mozilla project. This verse was included in all Mozilla builds until October 1998, when a rewrite of much of the Mozilla code meant that the Easter egg was lost. On February 5, 2000, Ben Goodger, then working for Netscape, copied The Book of Mozilla verse across to the new code base. It was included in all subsequent Mozilla builds (until the introduction of t ...

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The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - About The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 12:10, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 3:31, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 7:15

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Helgi Hundingsbane - Death

Sigrún and Helgi marry and they have several sons. Dag is, however, tormented by the fact that honour demands that he avenge his father. Somehow, Odin lends him a spear, and he dutifully pierces Helgi with it. Then he goes to Sigrún to give his condolences, which makes her curse him: The wind would stop every time he entered a ship. The fastest horse would not carry him if he is hunted. His swor ...

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Helgi Hundingsbane, Helgi Hundingsbane - Earning his name and meeting a Valkyrie, Helgi Hundingsbane - The Battle, Helgi Hundingsbane - Death, Helgi Hundingsbane - Sleeping with a dead man, Helgi Hundingsbane - Comments, Helgi Hundingsbane - Locations, Helgi Hundingsbane - Primary sources, Helgi Hundingsbane - Secondary sources

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 12:10

The Book of Mozilla first appeared in Netscape 1.1 (released in 1995) and can be found in every subsequent 1.x, 2.x, 3.x and 4.x version. The following prophecy was displayed: And the beast shall come forth surrounded by a roiling cloud of vengeance. The house of the unbelievers shall be See also:

The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - About The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 12:10, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 3:31, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 7:15

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 7:15

The next installment of The Book of Mozilla was written by Neil Deakin. It is included in all versions of Mozilla released since September 2003 (Mozilla 1.5 and above) and all Netscape versions from 7.2 onwards (except some Netscape Browser prototype releases): And so at last the beast fell and the unbelievers rejoiced. But all was not lost, for from the ash rose a See also:

The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - About The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 12:10, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 3:31, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 7:15

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - The Book of Mozilla - About The Book of Mozilla

There is no real book entitled The Book of Mozilla. However, apparent quotations hidden in Netscape and Mozilla give this impression by revealing passages similar to the Book of Revelation of the Bible. When about:mozilla is typed into the location bar, various versions of these browsers display a cryptic message in white text on a maroon background in the browser window. There are three official verses of The Book of Mozilla (official in the sense that they have been included in shipping releases), though various ...

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The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - About The Book of Mozilla, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 12:10, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 3:31, The Book of Mozilla - The Book of Mozilla 7:15

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Non-religious context

The word "Hell" used away from its religious context was long considered to be profanity, particularly in North America. Although its use was commonplace in everyday speech and on television by the 1970s, many people in the US still consider it somewhat rude or inappropriate language, particularly involving children.[3] Many, particularly among religious circles and in certain sensitive environments, still avoid casual usage of the word. In British English and some parts of North America, the word has fallen into common use and is not considered profane; often considered to be a saf ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Helgi Hundingsbane - Sleeping with a dead man

One evening, someone says that he has seen Helgi ride with a large retinue into his own barrow, and so Sigrún goes to the barrow in order to see Helgi. His hair is covered with frost, his body is sullied with blood and his hands are wet. He explains that this is because every tear she has shed has fallen wet and cold on him. In spite of this, she prepares the bed in his mound and they spend a comfortable and wonderful night together. Before day breaks, Helgi has to return to Valhalla. Sigrún returns home and spends the rest of her life w ...

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Helgi Hundingsbane, Helgi Hundingsbane - Earning his name and meeting a Valkyrie, Helgi Hundingsbane - The Battle, Helgi Hundingsbane - Death, Helgi Hundingsbane - Sleeping with a dead man, Helgi Hundingsbane - Comments, Helgi Hundingsbane - Locations, Helgi Hundingsbane - Primary sources, Helgi Hundingsbane - Secondary sources

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Hell in Literature

Many of the great epics of European literature include episodes that occur in Hell. In the Roman poet Virgil's Latin epic, the Aeneid, Aeneas descends into Dis (the underworld) to visit his father's spirit. The underworld is only vaguely described, with one unexplored path leading to the punishments of Tartarus, while the other leads through Erebus and the Elysian Fields. In his Divina commedia ('Divine comedy'; set in the year 1300), Dante Alighieri employed the conceit of taking Virgil as his guide through Inferno (and ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Origins

Hell, as it exists in the Western popular imagination, has its origins in Hellenized Christianity, particularly taken from adaptation of the Hellenistic afterlife known as Tartarus. Judaism, at least initially, believed in Sheol, a shadowy existence to which all were sent indiscriminately. Sheol may have been little more than a poetic metaphor for death, not really an afterlife at all: see for example Sirach. However, by the third to second century B.C. the idea had grown to encom ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Helgi Hundingsbane - Locations

In Gesta Danorum, which was written to glorify the past of the Danish nation, Helgi Saxo appears to have mixed Helgi Hundingbane with the Danish king Helgi, as he claims that Helgi killed a Swedish king named Hunding. Hothbrodd was made a Swedish king and given Ohthere's position in the line. Because of this the Danish scholar Bugge tried, in 1896, to connect him to the Skjöldung Helgi. Due to this modification, Helgi's residence Hringstaðir is occasionally interpreted as the Danish Ringsted. Others have remarked that, in the ...

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Helgi Hundingsbane, Helgi Hundingsbane - Earning his name and meeting a Valkyrie, Helgi Hundingsbane - The Battle, Helgi Hundingsbane - Death, Helgi Hundingsbane - Sleeping with a dead man, Helgi Hundingsbane - Comments, Helgi Hundingsbane - Locations, Helgi Hundingsbane - Primary sources, Helgi Hundingsbane - Secondary sources

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture

Philip José Farmer in his Riverworld series (1971) created perhaps the best science fiction depiction of a "man" made hell created with advanced technology that ensures immortality and sustenance but allows suffering. While it is never meant to be hell it quickly becomes hellish because the good and evil are both repeatedly resurrected. Immortal and immoral Dictators end up running many areas. It may be called a humanist model of hell. Yet the author car ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Hell - Non-religious context

The word "Hell" used away from its religious context was long considered to be profanity, particularly in North America. Although its use was commonplace in everyday speech and on television by the 1970s, many people in the US still consider it somewhat rude or inappropriate language, particularly involving children.[2] Many, particularly among religious circles and in certain sensitive environments, still avoid casual usage of the word. In British English and some parts of North America, the word has fallen into common use and is not considered profane; often considered to be a saf ...

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Hell, Hell - Origins, Hell - Religious accounts, Hell - Rabbinic Judaism, Hell - Ancient Greek religion, Hell - Christianity, Hell - Islam, Hell - Chinese and Japanese religions, Hell - Hinduism, Hell - Buddhism, Hell - Bahá'í Faith, Hell - Taoism, Hell - Hell in Literature, Hell - Hell in entertainment and other popular culture, Hell - Non-religious context, Hell - Euphemistic ways of saying hell, Hell - Language edits, Hell - Places named Hell

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reborn: Encyclopedia II - Helgi Hundingsbane - Comments

Helgi is attributed to two different genealogies in the sagas. He is described as an Ylfing (the Wylfings of Beowulf) in several places, but also as a Völsung since he is described as the son of Sigmund and Borghild and the brother of Sinfjotle and Sigurd. This is probably due to a merger between the legend of the Völsungs and an earlier legend of Helgi Hundingsbane. Both Högne and Helgi are described as kings of East Götaland, which may seem to be a contradiction. However, in the Heimskringla we learn that Högne was the f ...

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Helgi Hundingsbane, Helgi Hundingsbane - Earning his name and meeting a Valkyrie, Helgi Hundingsbane - The Battle, Helgi Hundingsbane - Death, Helgi Hundingsbane - Sleeping with a dead man, Helgi Hundingsbane - Comments, Helgi Hundingsbane - Locations, Helgi Hundingsbane - Primary sources, Helgi Hundingsbane - Secondary sources

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reborn: : Popular Pages Sitemap VIII - R

This is a sitemap for Popular Pages VIII - R . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word.

 

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