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See also:Empress Dowager Cixi, Empress Dowager Cixi - Youth, Empress Dowager Cixi - Names, Empress Dowager Cixi - Road to power, Empress Dowager Cixi - Regency under Tongzhi, Empress Dowager Cixi - Securing absolute power, Empress Dowager Cixi - Crisis with Guangxu, Empress Dowager Cixi - Overview of politics, Empress Dowager Cixi - Tomb, Empress Dowager Cixi - Historical opinion, Empress Dowager Cixi - Reference Read more here: » Empress Dowager Cixi: Encyclopedia II - Empress Dowager Cixi - Tomb |
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See also:Smenkhkare, Smenkhkare - Identity, Smenkhkare - Family, Smenkhkare - Tomb Read more here: » Smenkhkare: Encyclopedia II - Smenkhkare - Tomb |
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Dictionary - Tomb
Tomb - To dream of seeing tombs, denotes sadness and disappointments in business.
- Dilapidated tombs omens death or desperate illness.
- To dream of seeing your own tomb, portends your individual sickness or disappointments.
- To read the inscription on tombs, foretells unpleasant duties.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Tomb , Meaning of Dreams about Tomb ,
Dream Interpretation Tomb )
For more dictionary entries, see » Tomb Dictionary |
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I wasn't sure what woke me up - the mellifluous call of the muezzin to prayer or the peacocks' "peeuing", calling out frantically to each other. The dial-light on my watch showed that it was exactly three in the morning. That's the right time to wake up, my guide from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) had advised me the previous evening, as we walked around Fatehpur Sikri, Agra. I went to him but he was still fast asleep.
(See also: Ramzan , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Ramzan: Ramzan Diary From Fatehpur Sikri |
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Influenced by Madame Blavatsky, Annie Besant joined the Theosophical Society. Her aim was to found a universal brotherhood where race and creed don't matter, to encourage the study of literature and philosophy, and to investigate the unexplained laws of nature and the physical powers latent in man. She advocated a radical approach to religion, which emphasised that religion cannot be forced upon any one; that faith was a matter of personal belief. Why did she choose to become a Theosophist? Annie Besant wrote: ''An imperious necessity forces me to speak the truth, as I see it... That one loyalty to truth I must keep stainless, whether friendships fail me or human ties be broken... I asked no other epitaph on my tomb but that 'she tried to follow truth'."
(See also: Annie Besant , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Annie Besant: Triumph of Spirit: Annie's Dream |
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Taphos
Taphos (Greek) A tomb; in ancient Greece, the mystical tomb or sarcophagus placed in the crypt of initiation, sometimes called the adytum, and in which the neophyte lay during the trance preceding illumination. It was called a tomb because the person for the time being is "dead" -- death and resurrection being involved in all ancient initiations.
(See also: Taphos , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
Body mind and Soul)
For more dictionary entries, see » Tomb Dictionary |
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Part II"Who do you say I am?" (Luke 9:20, NIV) The
question was first asked of Peter by Christ nineteen centuries ago, and has
continued since then to the present day to be the litmus test of spiritual
authenticity. Perhaps never in the history of the Christian church has this
question been more relevant than it is today. One reason for this is that New
Agers have taken the New Testament sculpture (if you will) of Christ, crafted
an esoteric/mystical chisel, and hammered away at this sculpture until a
completely new image has been formed.
Part I of II on New Age Christology, written Ron Rhodes
Read more here: » New Age Movement: The Christ of the New Age Movement
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Lent is a special season in which Christians prepare for the feast of Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. The word Lent is derived from the old English term 'Lencten' which means 'spring'. The term derives from the word 'lengthen', referring to the lengthening of the daylight hours. In the northern hemisphere, when Lent begins, the bare trees around seem dead. Underneath the ground and inside, they are very much alive. Spring brings them back to life. Lent tries to do the same for persons, to bring them back to life.
(See also: Lent , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Lent: Lent - Period of Faith and Renewal |
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The practice of Christian meditation dates back to the beginning of Christianity; its objective is to daily 'empty the self' to experience the fullness of God. It is consonant with Jesus's invitation to his disciples to take up their cross daily and follow him. It is central to Easter celebrations, 'dying' to rise to a New Life. The way of meditation is the way of silence. Silencing the ceaseless chatter of a mind buzzing with thoughts is not easy. The way to silence is the way of the mantra. Choosing a sacred word and repeating it from the beginning to the end of the period of meditation forms part of the essential teaching of Christian meditation. It is advisable to choose a word of four syllables and pronounce them with equal length. The recommended word in the Christian Tradition is Ma-ra-na-tha. In Aramaic, the language of Jesus's time, it means 'The Lord comes'.
(See also: Christian Meditation , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Christian Meditation: Christian Meditation - Death of the Self |
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Dictionary - T . Click on a link
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particular dream.
Dream Dictionary - T table, tacks, tadpole, tadpoles, tail, tailor, talisman, talking, tallow, tambourine, tango, tank, tannery, tape, tapestry, tapeworm, tar, tarantula, target, tassels, tattoo, taxes, teacher, teacups, teakettle, team sports, tears, teasing, teeth, teeth, teeth, teeth falling out, telegram, telephone, telescope, tempest, temple, temptation, ten, tenant, tenpins, tent, tenth, terror, text, thatch, thaw, theater, theft, thermometer, thief, thigh, thimble, third, thirst, thorns, thread, three, threshing, throat, throne, thumb, thunder, ticket, tickle, ticks, tidal wave, tiger, till, timber, time, tipsy, to see, toad, tobacco, tocsin, toddy, toilet, tomatoes, tomb, tongue, tooth, toothless, tooth-picks, topaz, tops, torch, tornado, torrent, torture, tourist, tower, toys, trade, tragedy, train, traitor, tramp, transfiguration, trap, trapeze, trapped, travel, traveling, traveling, traveller, tray, treasures, trees, trenches, triangle, tripe, triplets, trophy, trousers, trout, trowel, trumpet, trunk, truss, trusts, tub, tulip, tumble, tunnel, turf, turkey, turkish baths, turnips, turpentine, turquoise, turtle, tweezers, twelve, twine, twins, two, type, typhoid,
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In the name of God we ask you, the blood-thirsty actors in the tragedy of India, to have done with it. You have had your day. And have played your hellish part to perfection. The land is littered with too many corpses already. Columns of smoke from fires of hate choke the air. The sun hides its face from this shame. Stars have fled from our sky.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Let's Build A Temple To Tolerance |
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Umbra
Umbra (Latin) A shade; the kama-rupic spook which remains in the lower regions of the astral light after physical death and often hovers in the neighborhood of the tomb. "The ancient Latin races . . . believed that after death Anima, the pure divine soul, ascended to heaven, a place of bliss; Manes (the Kama Rupa) descended into Hades (Kama Loka); and Umbra (or astral double, the Linga Sharira) remained on earth hovering about its tomb, because the attraction of physical, objective matter and affinity to its earthly body kept it within the places which that body had impressed with its emanations. Therefore, they said that nothing but the astral image of the defunct could be seen on earth, and even that faded out with the disintegration of the last particle of the body which had been so long its dwelling" (TG 353).
(See also: Umbra , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary,
Body mind and Soul)
For more dictionary entries, see » Tomb Dictionary |
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The following concordance is based
on the four branches of the Welsh "Mabinogi", as retold in the four
books by Evangeline Walton: "Prince of Annwn", "The Children of
Llyr", "The Song of Rhiannon", and "The Island of the
Mighty".
For more dictionary entries, see » Tomb Dictionary |
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