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The Crown

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The Crown: Meaning of Dreams about Crown

 

Crown

  • To dream of a crown, prognosticates change of mode in the habit of one's life. The dreamer will travel a long distance from home and form new relations. Fatal illness may also be the sad omen of this dream.
  • To dream that you wear a crown, signifies loss of personal property.
  • To dream of crowning a person, denotes your own worthiness.
  • To dream of talking with the President of the United States, denotes that you are interested in affairs of state, and sometimes show a great longing to be a politician.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Crown, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Crown, Dream Interpretation Crown)

 

The Crown: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Crown

Crown In the Qabbalah, the first or highest Sephirah, Kether (Crown). In the Stanzas of Dzyan, "Fohat traces spiral lines to unite the sixth to the seventh -- the Crown" (SD 1:31), which means that fohat, in this case working as Eros or divine love, strives to blend atman with buddhi, and the same on the corresponding cosmic planes.

 

Crown also signifies the summit of attainment in initiation, spiritual sovereignty, or dignity or splendor, and is much used in those senses in both the Old and New Testaments, and was typically so employed in pagan initiatory rites.

 

The kings and pontiffs of modern times are the feeble imitators of former king-initiates, whose insignia comprised the crown, representative of the glory or buddhic splendor, which actually encircled the head of the initiate as a nimbus, as it does in the case of the yogi in samadhi and of the buddha. The ceremony of coronation was performed in the Mysteries as the outward symbol of the completion of this attainment; and that ceremony is still perpetuated. The later Roman emperors adopted the Eastern royal fillet, which they called by the Greek name diadema; the Papal tiara goes back through it to the Persian royal headdress of that name. The American Indian wears feathers imitating the rays of light from the head.

 

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown
Crown names several entities associated with monarchy: A crown (headgear), the headgear worn by a monarch, other high dignitaries, divinities etcetera. The Crown, a term used to separate the government authority and property of the government from the personal influence and private assets held by the current Monarch of a kingdom. Compare Crown colony, Crown land. ...

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The Crown: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Crown chakra

crown chakra: Sahasrara chakra. The thousand-petaled cranial center of divine consciousness.

See: chakra.

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The Crown: Oceanography Dictionary - paliform crown

 

Definition and meaning of paliform crown:

 

paliform crown - a circle of paliform lobes that surround the columella

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

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The Crown: Oceanography Dictionary - branchial crown

 

Definition and meaning of branchial crown:

 

branchial crown - in marine polychaete worms, a structure surrounding the mouth composed of ciliated, bipinnate filaments which function in suspension filter feeding and respiration

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

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The Crown: Encyclopedia II - The Crown - Crown in Right of ... / Exercise of the rights of the Crown

In Commonwealth law, the expression "Crown in right of ..." is often used: e.g., the Crown in right of the United Kingdom, the Crown in right of Canada, the Crown in right of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Crown in right of the State of New South Wales, etc. In practice, in the vast majority of cases, the powers of the Crown outside the United Kingdom are not exercised by the Monarch personally, but rather by a Governor-General, Governor, or Lieutenant Governor (as the case may be), on the advice of the ministers of the local fede ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown anatomy

A crown is the top of the head. The following birds and other animals are said to have a crown on their head: Cranes Grey-crowned Crane Red-crowned Crane Black-crowned Crane Crowned eagle Gray-crowned Rosy Finch Yellow-crowned Gonolek Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot Herons Yellow-crowned Night Heron Black-crowned Night Heron Hornbills Crowned Hornbill Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Coronation crown

A coronation crown is a crown used by a monarch when being crowned. In some monarchies, monarchs did not wear the one crown but had a number of crowns for different occasions; a coronation crown for the moment of coronation, and a state or imperial crown for general usage in state ceremonial. Coronation crown - Famous coronation crowns. 1877 Papal Tiara - used to crown Popes Pius XII and John XXIII; St. Edward's Crown - traditional English and British coronation crown, t ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown jewels

Crown jewels are those that belong to the sovereign and pass to the next sovereign to symbolize the right to rule. They usually include one or more crowns, scepters, orbs, swords, and/or rings. Please see also under regalia. Crown jewels - Africa. Crown jewels - Benin. Danhomè The enormous collection of the Ahosu (Kings) of the Danhomè (Dahomey) is kept in the city of Abomey. Since the 1980's, the Getty Foundation and UNESCO have been trying t ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown headgear

A crown is a symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a god, for whom the crown is traditionally one of the symbols of power and legitimacy (See Regalia for a broader treatment). Crown headgear - Terminology. Three distinct categories of crowns exist in those monarchies that use crowns or state regalia. Coronation crowns - only worn by monarchs at the point of coronation, i.e. installaton by taking posession of the crown; state or Imperial crowns - crow ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown of Charlemagne

The Crown of Charlemagne was the ancient coronation crown of Kings of France. It was used up to the reign of King Louis XIV, who was crowned in 1654 in the Cathedral in Rheims. Louis XV had his own new crown, the Crown of Louis XV, manufactured for his coronation in 1722. The Crown of Charlemagne, like almost all of mediaeval regalia, was destroyed in the French Revolution. Only Louis XV's crown, and the mediaeval Joyeuse, the coronation sword of the French kings, the sceptre (so called Hand of Justice), the Ampulla (Sainte A ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown land

Crown land is a designated land belonging to the Crown, the equivalent of an entailed estate that passed with the monarchy and could not be alienated from it. In the United Kingdom and its predecessors, the hereditary revenues of Crown lands were a feature until at the start of the reign of George III when the Crown Estate was surrendered to Parliament in return for a fixed civil list payment - the monarch retains the income from the Duchy of Lancaster. The conception of Crown land in Canada and Australia has developed parall ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Consort crown

A consort crown is a crown worn by the Queen Consort of a kingdom for her coronation or on state occasions. Unlike with reigning monarchs, who may inherit one or more crowns for use, consorts sometimes had special crowns made uniquely for them and which were worn by no other later consort. All British Queens Consorts in the 20th century, Alexandra of Denmark, Mary of Teck and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wore their own specially made consort crowns, made in 1902, 1911 and 1937 respectively. Previous English and British Queens C ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown of Napoleon

The Crown of Napoleon was a coronation crown manufactured for the self-proclaimed Emperor Napoleon I of France. He used it in his coronation on December 2, 1804. Napoleon called his new crown the Crown of Charlemagne, the name of the ancient royal coronation crown of France that had been destroyed in the French Revolution, a name which allowed him to compare himself to the famed mediæval monarch Charlemagne, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor. Crown of Napoleon - Origins. The French Revolutio ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown Heights

Crown Heights is a neighborhood in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, USA, located to the east of Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. One of the best preserved neighborhoods of New York City, it is home to hundreds of stately neoclassical townhomes. Eastern Parkway, the main street of Crown Heights, is a copy of the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Crown Heights - Demographics. The worldwide headquarters of the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic community, at 770 Eastern Parkway, is located in Crown Heights. A large ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown dentistry

A crown, or full-coverage restoration (sometimes incorrectly called a cap) is a prosthetic tooth designed by a dentist and usually created by a lab technician (or more recently, a CAD-CAM machine). Crowns can be either metal, metal bonded to porcelain (PFM) or all porcelain/ceramic. Metals can either be noble metals or base metals, noble metals having higher content of gold, platinum or palladium. Noble metals are typically more accurate when they are cast by the lab technician and offer a better bond with porcelain. Nobel alloys in P ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown ether

Crown ethers are heterocyclic chemical compounds that, in their simplest form, are cyclic oligomers of ethylene oxide. The essential repeating unit of any simple crown ether is ethyleneoxy, i.e., -CH2CH2O-, which repeats twice in dioxane and six times in 18-crown-6. The nine-membered ring 1,4,7-trioxonane (9-crown-3) is often called a crown and can interact with cations. Macrocycles of the (-CH2CH2O-)n type in which n ≥ 4 are generally referred to as crown ethers rather than by ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown of Scotland

The Crown of Scotland was made in its modern form for King James V of Scotland in 1540. It is part of the Honours of Scotland, the oldest set of royal regalia in the United Kingdom. Crown of Scotland - Manufacture. The crown manufactured for James V was refashioned from an older, lighter, damaged crown by the royal goldsmith, John Mosman in 1540. It has two arches (or four half-arches), on which a golden monde sits, topped off by a cross. It is made mainly of gold and contains 22 gemstones an ...

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The Crown: Encyclopedia - Crown dependency

Crown dependencies are possessions of the British Crown, as opposed to overseas territories or colonies of the United Kingdom. They include the Channel Island bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey and the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. None forms a part of the United Kingdom, being separate jurisdictions, nor do they form part of the European Union. From 2005, all three Crown Dependencies have a Chief Minister as head of government. All three Crown Dependencies are members of the British-Irish Council. Crown dep ...

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