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To Drink Dictionary: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Charcoal to Choir

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Charcoal, Chariot, Charity, Chastise, Cheated , Checkers, Checks, Cheese, Chemise, Cherries, Cherubs , Chess, Chestnuts, Chickens, Chiffonier , Chilblain, Childbed, Children, Chimes, Chimney, China , China Store, Chocolate, Choir

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

To Drink Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on PARABLES OF THE AYATOLLAH HAKIMA

PARABLES OF THE AYATOLLAH HAKIMA

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A certain Bedouin went into the desert without water. When thirst overcame him he prayed for the miracle of rain and it did not come. Finally, remembering that water always moves downward, he fell to digging feverishly until at last he reached a well. As he bent over gratefully to drink, a few drops of rain began to fall upon his head.

 

The angel Gabriel, hearing the prayers of a mortal, sought to manifest and award his supplicant the joy of beholding seraphic splendor in the flesh. But no matter what he did, the mortal still saw the angel only in his mind's eye. Finally, Gabriel puckered up his lips and, in imitation of the evening breeze, riffled the pages of a bible that lay on the mortal's table and the holy book fell open at a lovely picture of the angel. This proves that everything in the universe is material.

 

Once there were two philosophers. The pessimist preached that all human life is miserable and on his door hung the word, "Repent!" The optimist taught that human life should be devoted to pleasure. On his wall he hung the word "Rejoice!" The pessimist inherited a good deal of money and lived to a ripe old age. The optimist died at an early age from a painful disease.

 

Two souls appeared at St. Peter's Gate. One was the innocent soul of a 3 year old child who had died in an accident. The other was the soul of a 99 year old man who died of tertiary syphilis. Why did St. Peter let in the old man first?

 

An old native came to the missionary doctor with a baffling fever. The doctor was unable to diagnose the case and none of his medicines worked. Finally, the old man went to the tribal witch doctor for advice. The witch doctor looked at him for a long time and asked, "Is there anything that you can eat?" And the old man shook his head and said, "I can keep nothing down."

 

"Can you keep pawa berries down?" the witch doctor asked. "Perhaps I could keep pawa berries down," the old man admitted.

 

"Then eat nothing but pawa berries for the next two weeks," suggested the witch doctor.

 

At the end of two weeks, the old man was still sick. So he got up, turned around thirteen times, made the sign of the cross at the sun, spat on the ground and then sat back down again. In that instant, the fever broke and the old man was well.

 

 

(See also: PARABLES OF THE AYATOLLAH HAKIMA , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul,)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Interpretation - Water

 

Water

  • To dream of clear water, foretells that you will joyfully realize prosperity and pleasure.
  • If the water is muddy, you will be in danger and gloom will occupy Pleasure's seat.
  • If you see it rise up in your house, denotes that you will struggle to resist evil, but unless you see it subside, you will succumb to dangerous influences.
  • If you find yourself baling it out, but with feet growing wet, foreshadows trouble, sickness, and misery will work you a hard task, but you will forestall them by your watchfulness. The same may be applied to muddy water rising in vessels.
  • To fall into muddy water, is a sign that you will make many bitter mistakes, and will suffer poignant grief therefrom.
  • To drink muddy water, portends sickness, but drinking it clear and refreshing brings favorable consummation of fair hopes.
  • To sport with water, denotes a sudden awakening to love and passion.
  • To have it sprayed on your head, denotes that your passionate awakening to love will meet reciprocal consummation.
  • The following dream and its allegorical occurrence in actual life is related by a young woman student of dreams:
  • "Without knowing how, I was (in my dream) on a boat, I waded through clear blue water to a wharfboat, which I found to be snow white, but rough and splintry. The next evening I had a delightful male caller, but he remained beyond the time prescribed by mothers and I was severely censured for it.'' The blue water and fairy white boat were the disappointing prospects in the symbol.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Soup

 

Soup

  • To dream of soup, is a forerunner of good tidings and comfort.
  • To see others taking soup, foretells that you will have many good chances to marry.
  • For a young woman to make soup, signifies that she will not be compelled to do menial work in her household, as she will marry a wealthy man.
  • To drink oyster soup made of sweet milk, there will be quarrels with some bad luck, but reconciliations will follow.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Turtle

 

Turtle

  • To dream of seeing turtles, signifies that an unusual incident will cause you enjoyment, and improve your business conditions.
  • To drink turtle soup, denotes that you will find pleasure in compromising intrigue.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Vase

 

Vase

  • To dream of a vase, denotes that you will enjoy sweetest pleasure and contentment in the home life.
  • To drink from a vase, you will soon thrill with the delights of stolen love.
  • To see a broken vase, foretells early sorrow. For a young woman to receive one, signifies that she will soon obtain her dearest wish.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Gelukpas

Gelukpas dge lugs pa (ge-lug-pa, ge-luk-pa) (Tibetan) Also Gelugpas. Model of virtue, or a contraction for earlier names of Tsong-kha-pa's school dga' ldan pa'i lugs, or dga' ldan lugs pa, derived from the name of the great monastery of Ganden (dga ldan) which he founded. Those who follow the precepts inaugurated by the Tibetan Buddhist reformer Tsong-kha-pa (1358-1417).

 

Buddhism was introduced into Tibet in the latter half of the 8th century, but was colored by a Tantric element and Bon, the pre-Buddhist Tibetan religion, both of which were quite foreign to the teachings of Gautama Buddha. The state of the priesthood was then so low, and the religion so degraded, that the reforms instituted by Tsong-kha-pa were generally welcomed.

 

A far stricter code of morals was laid down for the priests who were forbidden to marry or to drink wine; and to distinguish the Kah-dum-pas (those bound by ordinances), the wearing of yellow robes and hoods was inaugurated in contradistinction to the red robes and the black robes of the degenerate sects; hence following Chinese usage, the Gelukpas are commonly called the Yellow Caps, Yellow Hats, or Yellow Hoods.

 

Tsong-kha-pa founded the large lamaseries at Ganden and Sera, which with the Drepung lamasery were the three most powerful religious bodies in Tibet -- called the Three Pillars of the State (den-sa sum). His successor Geden-tub-pa founded the monastery of Tashi-lhunpo -- which in the 17th century became the residence of the Panchan Lama. In 1641 the Red Caps were completely subdued by the Oelot Mongols, by request of the fifth Dalai Lama (Lob-sang Gyatso); and ever since the Dalai Lamas have held the temporal sovereignty of Tibet, adhering to the Reformed Buddhism of the Gelukpas.

 

(See also: Gelukpas , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Cloister to Coke Oven

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Cloister, Clothes, Clouds, Cloven Foot, Clover, Club, Coach, Coal-hod, Coals, Coat, Coat-of-Arms, Coca-Cola, Cockade, Cock-Crowing, Cocktail, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Coffee, Coffee House, Coffee Mill, Coffin , Coins, Coke, Coke Oven

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

To Drink Dictionary: The Unreality of Imagination

Through the play of the mind in dreams and deliriums nearness appears as a great distance and a great distance appears as proximity. Through the force of the mind a great cycle of time appears as a moment and a moment appears as a great cycle. The unreal world appears as real whereas it is in reality a long dream arisen in our mind. This world is nothing but a long dream. The mind sports and creates an illusion. Through the play of the mind the dream-world appears as real. The following story will illustrate this fact.

A spiritual view on dreams and the meaning of dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda, an authority in the vedic sciences and traditions.

Read more here: » Philosophy of Dreams XI: The Unreality of Imagination

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Interpretation - Vase

 

Vase

  • To dream of a vase, denotes that you will enjoy sweetest pleasure and contentment in the home life.
  • To drink from a vase, you will soon thrill with the delights of stolen love.
  • To see a broken vase, foretells early sorrow. For a young woman to receive one, signifies that she will soon obtain her dearest wish.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Liquor

 

Liquor

  • To dream of buying liquor, denotes selfish usurpation of property upon which you have no legal claim If you sell it, you will be criticised for niggardly benevolence.
  • To drink some, you will come into doubtful possession of wealth, but your generosity will draw around you convivial friends, and women will seek to entrance and hold you.
  • To see liquor in barrels, denotes prosperity, but unfavorable tendency toward making home pleasant.
  • If in bottles, fortune will appear in a very tangible form.
  • For a woman to dream of handling, or drinking liquor, foretells for her a happy Bohemian kind of existence. She will be good natured but shallow minded. To treat others, she will be generous to rivals, and the indifference of lovers or husband will not seriously offset her pleasures or contentment.

 

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary on Winter

Winter:

Diet

·  Dig into piping hot, oily, sour & salty food along with rice. Also plenty of cow’s milk & cane juice.

·  Drink warm water and it will improve your life span.

·  Avoid light food to pacify vata.

 

Conduct

·  Don’t expose yourself to cold.

·  Go for an invigorating oil massage followed by tepid water bath.

·  Cover your body with sufficient warm wraps

Indulge in intense sexual pleasure.

 

(See also: Winter , Ayurveda, Ayurvedic Dictionary, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Hanuman, Hanumat

Haoma (Avestan) Hum (Pahlavi) Homa (Persian) The Tree of Life; there are two haomas: the yellow or golden earthly haoma, which when prepared and used as an offering for sacrifice is the king of healing plants, the most sacred and powerful of all the offerings prescribed in the Mazdean scriptures. This haoma is equivalent to the Hindu soma -- the sacred drink used in the temples, and is said to endow he who drinks it with the property of mind.

 

The white haoma (or hom) is called the Gokard, the sacred tree of eternal life created by Ahura Mazda which grows up in the middle of the Farakhard ocean (unbounded ocean or the waters of space), surrounded by the ten thousand healing plants, created by Ahura Mazda to counteract the 99,999 diseases created by Angra Mainyu. By the drinking of the Gokard men will become immortal on the day of the resurrection, according to the Bundahish. From the white haoma was also cut the sacred baresma of the Mobeds.

 

In later esoteric Persian literature, Simorgh takes the place of haoma at the top of Mount Alborz. It finally becomes the mythical bird that brings happiness and good fortune to those he protects.

 

The fruit of the haoma was the fruit of the tree of knowledge and wisdom (later transformed into the forbidden fruit), similar to the apples of wisdom and the pippala.

 

See also ASVATTHA

 

(See also: Hanuman, Hanumat , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary III on Knjee

Knjee: A nourishing, easily digested rice-water drink.

 

(See also: Knjee ,Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on LIBATION

LIBATION: Ritually given portion of food or drink to a deity, nature spirit, or ghost.

 

(See also: LIBATION , Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Soma

Soma (Sanskrit). The moon, and also the juice of the plant of that name used in the temples for trance purposes; a sacred beverage. Soma, the moon, is the symbol of the Secret Wisdom. In the Upanishads the word is used to denote gross matter (with an association of moisture) capable of producing life under the action of heat. (See " Soma-drink ".)

 

(See also: Soma , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Sanskrit Dictionary on Prana

Prana:

The vital breath, which sustains life in a physical body; the primal energy or force, of which other physical forces are manifestations. In the books of Yoga, prana is described as having five modifications, according to its five different functions. These are: prana (the vital energy that controls the breath), apana(the vital energy that carries downward unassimilated food and drink), samana (the vital energy that carries nutrition all over the body), vyama (the vital energy that pervades the entire body), and udana (the vital energy by which the contents of the stomach are ejected through the mouth). The word Prana is also a name of the Cosmic Soul, endowed with activity.

 

(See also: Prana , Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

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To Drink Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Haoma

Haoma (Avestan) Hum (Pahlavi) Homa (Persian) The Tree of Life; there are two haomas: the yellow or golden earthly haoma, which when prepared and used as an offering for sacrifice is the king of healing plants, the most sacred and powerful of all the offerings prescribed in the Mazdean scriptures. This haoma is equivalent to the Hindu soma -- the sacred drink used in the temples, and is said to endow he who drinks it with the property of mind.

 

The white haoma (or hom) is called the Gokard, the sacred tree of eternal life created by Ahura Mazda which grows up in the middle of the Farakhard ocean (unbounded ocean or the waters of space), surrounded by the ten thousand healing plants, created by Ahura Mazda to counteract the 99,999 diseases created by Angra Mainyu. By the drinking of the Gokard men will become immortal on the day of the resurrection, according to the Bundahish. From the white haoma was also cut the sacred baresma of the Mobeds.

 

In later esoteric Persian literature, Simorgh takes the place of haoma at the top of Mount Alborz. It finally becomes the mythical bird that brings happiness and good fortune to those he protects.

 

The fruit of the haoma was the fruit of the tree of knowledge and wisdom (later transformed into the forbidden fruit), similar to the apples of wisdom and the pippala.

 

See also ASVATTHA

 

(See also: Haoma , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Somapas

Somapas (Sanskrit) Those who drink or have drunk the soma juice. Soma itself was the mystical initiatory drink or potation of the ancient Hindus, which modern Orientalists suppose to have been the plant Asclepias acida. Originally soma had somewhat the same meaning that the mystics of other nations indicated by wine or mead. Hence the somapas are those people who, having become more or less infilled with the essence of their inner spirit, were mystically spoken of as having drunk of the soma juice, otherwise those in or under the ecstasy of intellectual illumination. In India the somapas are more or less restrictedly stated to be the especial spiritual progenitors of the Brahmins, but this idea is sectarian, for any human being, Brahmin or not, who had drunk of the inner wine of the spirit, or of the mystical soma of inner illumination, was a somapa.

 

(See also: Somapas , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

To Drink Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on HELL

HELL

The negative vortex. The state of the world as it awaits the transmogrifying ourgos of the magician. In the infernal state, the world contains an infinite number of physical, mental and spiritual torments that usually pass unnoticed by the damned who have grown accustomed to them. Only when some new and particularly hideous catastrophe strikes do the victims remember where they are and where they have been all along.

 

Hell is as much an illusion as earth. There is a possibly apocryphal anecdote related by Mrs. Melitta Rubia, a latterday disciple of HPB, in which she dreams that she has been transported to a lovely, warm garden of dazzling beauty in which all of her wants are provided. Here she dwells, day after halcyon day, in sweet idleness and luxury. One evening, as she descends to the crystal clear lake to drink the divine nectar that crowns her perfect existence, she suddenly discovers that she has been living a hideous delusion. The truth is that she is really a loathesome parasite whose lovely garden is simply her host's skin and the crystal lake her host's bloodstream.

 

 

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

 

To Drink Dictionary: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on soma

soma

The juice of a sacred plant, offered in the more elaborate Vedic sacrifices to the principal demigods. The performers of these sacrifices who are entitled to drink the soma juice gain elevation to heaven.

 

(See also: soma , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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