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Tent Dictionary: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Tent

Tent Dream Symbols:

An impermanent dwelling or attitude, or temporary protection.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

Tent, Protection, Impermanent attitude

 

Tent Dictionary: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Tent

Tent: See also House, Sanctuary, Temple or Tabernacle: Covering that is impermanent for flexibility; man's dwelling; foreigner traveling with no permanent dwelling. (Gen. 12:8; 13:3-18; Heb. 8:2; 13:11; Ex. 26:36; 25:8-9; Amos 7:9; Ps. 20:2; 102:19; 150:1; Lev. 21:23; 26:31; Is. 38:12; 2 Cor. 5:1; Jer. 51:51; Eph. 2:19-22)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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tent, house, sanctuary, temple, tabernacle, covering, impermanent, flexibility, man's dwelling, foreigner traveling, permanent dwelling, foreigner, traveling,

 

Tent Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on PYRAMID POWER

PYRAMID POWER

(Also cone headgear). In mimetic magic the pyramid serves as a parallel funnel or horn to draw down the powers of the heavens onto all that which lies inside or under it. Its base is a perfect square, representing the earth and its four corners - or a circle, deriving from infinity, the point.

 

The cone is nearly as effective as the pyramid, so a hat in the shape of a cone also has beneficial effects on the wearer, curing headaches, stress and even slow-healing head-wounds. The effects of a cone device, as far as I know, have not been compared to those produced by Reich's Orgone box.

 

In contemporary "pyramid power" theory, the convection of the cosmic energy derives from its inversion and the subsequent compression (like laser) of the lines of force - as images are similarly inverted by a lens. Think of an hourglass or how the sun's rays stream out like a cone through a small opening in the clouds. It has been observed that concentration is increased and a sense of well-being occurs amongst subjects placed under a tent pyramid or cone device for the head. Even 10 or 15 minutes under the pyramid can increase energy, intelligence, concentration, self-confidence, optimism, sense of well-being, etc.

 

The tent pyramid is an attempt to realign imbalanced centers, just as in olden days the dunce or "thinking cap" was administered by impatient teachers in an effort to quieten children and heighten their attentionality. It was intended to help the child regain control of his center. For the same reason the conical hat or hood was forced upon criminals and heretics in a final stab at restoring them before their punishment or sacrifice. We think of wizards, warlocks and alchemists wearing these conical devices chiefly as physical enhancers (to make them appear taller than normal people), but obviously, their actual purpose was to increase not their stature but their powers of concentration. Witches' hats are defective, because they have brims that deflect the celestial currents. In very ancient times priests and kings wore head dresses bearing legends and symbols of their rank. These legends could serve as mantras as well, to further enhance the restorative powers of such devices.

 

The materials (metal, stone, glass, wood) seem much less important than the shape itself, although reason would suggest that the desired effects would also be assisted by the proper material: metal for sealing, stone for durability, glass for transparency, wood for organic purposes. But it seems that the power lines move in the desired directions regardless of the material. The results of experiments involving keeping meat fresh or razor blades sharp under pyramids seem rather suspect, but it must be borne in mind that experimental data need not invariably lead us to random or impractical conclusions in order to honor their authenticity. Indeed, anyone can say anything about reality, including that it is random or meaningless.

 

 

(See also: PYRAMID POWER , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul,)

 

Tent Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

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Tent Dictionary: : Paneurhythmy - the Sacred Bulgarian Dance of Life

Paneurhythmy, the Sacred Bulgarian Dance of Life, that unites heaven and earth through a series of 28 easily learned movements in a rhythmic circular walking dance.
Personal sharing by Sananjaleen.

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Tent Dictionary: The Journey for your Life - Letting Go

Read more here: » Letting Go: The Journey for your Life - Letting Go

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars

The Ghaznavid Empire ended in 1149 with the capture of Ghazna or Ghazni by Muhammad of Ghor or Muhammad Ghori. Ghaznavid power in northern India continued until the conquest of Lahore in 1187. According to Ansari in "The Encylopedia of Islam"; "In 1204-5 they (Gakhars) rose up against the rule of Muhammad Ghori, who took strong measures against them and quelled the rebellion with an iron hand. After this crushing defeat they were so demoralised that their chief simply because a Muslim capitive had initiated him into the tenents of Islam, will ...

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Gakhars, Gakhars - Earliest history of the Gakhars, Gakhars - Mahmud of Ghazni and the Gakhars, Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars, Gakhars - The Early Delhi Sultanate and the Gakhars, Gakhars - Timur and Sheikha Gakhar, Gakhars - The Later Delhi Sutanate and Jasrat Gakhar, Gakhars - The Emperor Babur and Hati Gakhar, Gakhars - Sher Shah Suri and Sultan Sarang Khan, Gakhars - The Later Mughals and the Gakhars, Gakhars - The Sikh and British Conquests, Gakhars - Today, Gakhars - Reference

Read more here: » Gakhars: Encyclopedia II - Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Golden Horde - Name

The name Golden is believed to have come from the steppe color-direction system: black — north, blue — east, red — south, white — west, and yellow (or gold) — center. According to another version, the name was derived from a magnificent golden tent that Batu Khan established to mark a place of his future capital on the Volga. Although much aired in the 19th-century books, this theory is now considered apocryphal. There are no written records dated prior to 17th century (well after the destruction) that refer to the state as Golden Horde. Earlier documents allude to ...

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Golden Horde, Golden Horde - Name, Golden Horde - Mongol origins, Golden Horde - Golden Age, Golden Horde - Internal organization, Golden Horde - Vassals and allies, Golden Horde - Political evolution, Golden Horde - Disintegration and fall, Golden Horde - External link

Read more here: » Golden Horde: Encyclopedia II - Golden Horde - Name

Tent Dictionary: Evolving Towards Enlightenment - V

Mayan Calendar: In the series, Evolving Towards Enlightenment I-V, Carl Johan Calleman explains the links between the Mayan Calendar Enlightenment and the significance of the year 2012.

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Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Spider - Taxonomy

Suborder Mesothelae Arthrolycosidae (primitive spiders) Arthromygalidae (primitive spiders) Liphistiidae (primitive burrowing spiders) An orb-weaver spider Suborder Opisthothelae Infraorder Araneomorphae Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel-web spiders) Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders) Anyphaenid ...

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Spider, Spider - Morphology and development, Spider - Respiration and circulation, Spider - Vision, Spider - Defense, Spider - Life cycle, Spider - Reproduction, Spider - Do female spiders eat their mates?, Spider - Ecology, Spider - Predatory techniques, Spider - Spider webs and prey capture, Spider - Types of spiders and the severity of their bites, Spider - Tangleweb spiders Theridiidae, Spider - Orb web spiders Araneidae, Spider - Other forms of webs, Spider - Hunting spiders, Spider - Spiders which ambush their prey, Spider - Others, Spider - Spider bites, Spider - Black widows, Spider - Brown recluse spiders and hobo spiders, Spider - Huntsman spiders, Spider - Redback jumping spiders, Spider - Brazilian wandering spiders and Australian venomous funnel-web spiders, Spider - Taxonomy, Spider - Symbolism, Spider - Spiders in Films and popular culture

Read more here: » Spider: Encyclopedia II - Spider - Taxonomy

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Natural gas - Chemical composition and energy content

Natural gas - Chemical composition. The primary component of natural gas is methane (CH4), the shortest and lightest hydrocarbon molecule. It may also contain heavier gaseous hydrocarbons such as ethane (C2H6), propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10), as well as other sulphur containing gases, in varying amounts, see also natural gas condensate. Organosulfur compounds and Hydrogen sulfide (H2S see acid gas) are common contaminants, which must be removed prior to most use ...

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Natural gas, Natural gas - Chemical composition and energy content, Natural gas - Chemical composition, Natural gas - Energy content and statistics, Natural gas - Storage and transport, Natural gas - Natural gas crisis, Natural gas - Uses, Natural gas - Power generation, Natural gas - Natural gas vehicles, Natural gas - Residential domestic use, Natural gas - Fertilizer, Natural gas - Other, Natural gas - Sources, Natural gas - Possible future sources, Natural gas - Safety

Read more here: » Natural gas: Encyclopedia II - Natural gas - Chemical composition and energy content

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Grock

Grock (January 10, 1880, Reconvilier, Switzerland - July 14, 1959, Imperia, Italy), original name Karl (Charles) Adrien Wettach, was a Swiss circus clown whose blunders with the piano and the violin became proverbial. The son of a watchmaker, he became an amateur acrobat and was allowed to spend each summer with a circus, where he performed first as a tumbler and then as a violinist, pianist, and xylophonist. He became the partner of a clown named Brick and changed his name to Grock in 1903. Together they appeared in Fra ...

Read more here: » Grock: Encyclopedia - Grock

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Excalibur - History

Excalibur - Caledfwlch. In Welsh legend, Arthur's sword is known as Caledfwlch. In Culhwch and Olwen, it is one of Arthur's most valuable possessions. It is used in that romance by Arthur's warrior Llenlleawg the Irishman to kill the Irish king Diwrnach while stealing his magical cauldron. Caledfwlch is thought to derive from the legendary Irish weapon Caladbolg, the lightning sword of Fergus mac Roich. Caladbolg was also known for its incredible power, and it was carried ...

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Excalibur, Excalibur - Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone, Excalibur - History, Excalibur - Caledfwlch, Excalibur - Caliburn to Excalibur, Excalibur - Attributes

Read more here: » Excalibur: Encyclopedia II - Excalibur - History

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Dumbo - Story

The film takes place in a circus setting, ostensibly in present-day 1941, and begins with a formation of storks delivering newborn offspring to the various circus animals. Mrs. Jumbo's baby is delivered to her belatedly by a mixed-up stork, but the baby is well received by the other elephants until the size of his ears is revealed. The elephant, named Jumbo Jr. by his mother, is immediately renamed "Dumbo" by the gossipy female elephants, who regard both mother and son as outcasts. The two get along fine without them, however, until Mrs. Jum ...

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Dumbo, Dumbo - Story, Dumbo - History, Dumbo - Production, Dumbo - Release and reaction, Dumbo - Re-release schedule home video and beyond, Dumbo - Dumbo theatrical release history, Dumbo - Titles in different languages, Dumbo - Trivia, Dumbo - Voice cast, Dumbo - Dumbo's Circus, Dumbo - A Sequel

Read more here: » Dumbo: Encyclopedia II - Dumbo - Story

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Fatah - History

The movement, which espoused a Palestinian nationalist ideology in which Palestine would be liberated by the actions of Palestinians, was founded in 1958 or 1959 by members of the Palestinian diaspora - principally professionals working in the Gulf States who had been refugees in Gaza and had gone on to study in Cairo. The most notable of these was Yasser Arafat, who was head of the Palestinian student movement in Cairo from 1952 to 1956. Fatah became the dominant force in Palestinian politics after the 1967 Six-Day War dealt the coup de grà ...

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Fatah, Fatah - Meaning of name, Fatah - History, Fatah - Participation in the peace process and controversies, Fatah - Fatah armed factions

Read more here: » Fatah: Encyclopedia II - Fatah - History

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Roman legion - Legionary Officers

The following list describes the system of officers which developed within the legions from the Marian reforms (104 BC) until the military reforms of Diocletian (circa 290). Roman legion - Senior Officers. Legatus legionis: The overall legionary commander. This post was generally appointed by the emperor to a man who was usually a former Tribunus Laticlavius and held command for 3 or 4 years, although could serve for a much longer period. In a province with only one legion, the Legatus ...

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Roman legion, Roman legion - Early history, Roman legion - Organization, Roman legion - Marian Legions, Roman legion - Auxiliaries, Roman legion - Siege artillery, Roman legion - Legionary Officers, Roman legion - Senior Officers, Roman legion - Mid-Level Officers, Roman legion - Low-Level Officers, Roman legion - Symbols, Roman legion - Later history, Roman legion - Locations of the Roman legions in AD 80, Roman legion - Legions under the Dominate, Roman legion - Life in the Legions, Roman legion - Discipline, Roman legion - References and further reading, Roman legion - Notes, Roman legion - Related articles

Read more here: » Roman legion: Encyclopedia II - Roman legion - Legionary Officers

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Offender profiling - Noted Experts

Offender profiling - Thomas Bond. During the 1880s, George Phillips and Thomas Bond, two medical doctors, tried to profile the personality of Jack the Ripper. Dr. Thomas Bond, a police surgeon, who assisted in the autopsy on Mary Kelly, the last of Jack the Ripper’s victims, later becoming a pioneer in the field of offender profiling. In his notes, dated November 10, 1888, the sexual nature of the murders coupled with elements of apparent misogyny and rage were mentioned. Dr. Bond also tried to reconstruct the ...

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Offender profiling, Offender profiling - Definitions, Offender profiling - History, Offender profiling - Noted Experts, Offender profiling - Thomas Bond, Offender profiling - Walter C. Langer, Offender profiling - James A. Brussel, Offender profiling - Howard Teten, Offender profiling - John Douglas and Robert Ressler, Offender profiling - Dr David Canter, Offender profiling - Phases of profiling, Offender profiling - Controversies

Read more here: » Offender profiling: Encyclopedia II - Offender profiling - Noted Experts

Tent Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Canberra - Culture

Canberra - Arts and entertainment. Canberra is home to many national monuments and institutions such as the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Portrait Gallery currently housed at Old Parliament House, the National Library of Australia, the National Archives of Australia, and the National Museum of Australia. Many Commonwealth government buildings in Canberra are open to the public, including Parliament House, the High Court and the Royal Australian Mint. Lake Burley Griffin ...

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Canberra, Canberra - History, Canberra - Geography, Canberra - Climate, Canberra - Urban structure, Canberra - Governance, Canberra - Economy, Canberra - Demographics, Canberra - Education, Canberra - Culture, Canberra - Arts and entertainment, Canberra - Media, Canberra - Sport, Canberra - Infrastructure, Canberra - Health, Canberra - Transport, Canberra - Utilities, Canberra - Notes

Read more here: » Canberra: Encyclopedia II - Canberra - Culture

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