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  2. Oneirocritica - Wikipedia

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    The second book treats objects and events in the natural world, such as weather, animals, the gods and flying. The section on animals includes mammals (domestic and wild), sea creatures, reptiles, and those that fly. So in chapter 12 we find: "There is an affinity between all wild animals and our enemies. A wolf signifies a violent enemy ...

  3. Snakes showing up in your dreams? That's not actually a ... - AOL

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    A dream interpreter reveals the meaning of dreams about snakes biting you, attacking you, or being in your house. Snakes showing up in your dreams? That's not actually a bad thing

  4. Dream interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. In many ancient societies, such as those of Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention, whose message could be interpreted by people with these associated spiritual powers.

  5. Auspicious dreams in Jainism - Wikipedia

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    The dream foretold the birth of a great religious Teacher who would spread the light of knowledge. [8] 3: 3 Simha: Lion: Power, strength and fearlessness. The child will be strong as the lion, in overcoming all enemies. 4: 4 Lakshmi: The goddess of wealth, Lakshmi or Shri: Wealth and prosperity 5: 5 Phul-mala: Pair of garlands: Popularity and ...

  6. Dreams in analytical psychology - Wikipedia

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    By deconstructing the word, through the sounds it contains, the dream gives us another meaning. [16] For example, a dream evoking a "parchment", against all logic, could be interpreted by the expression "by the path" following the language of birds, an expression that refers to symbols of freedom, open-mindedness and personal development.

  7. Animal Ethics in the Wild - Wikipedia

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    The book explores wild animal suffering as a moral issue and argues that there is a moral obligation to intervene in nature to alleviate this. It begins by establishing two main assumptions: suffering is bad, and if we can prevent or reduce suffering without causing greater harm and without jeopardizing other important values, we have an ethical obligation to do so.

  8. Dreamwork - Wikipedia

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    Dreamwork is the exploration of the images and emotions that a dream presents and evokes. It differs from classical dream interpretation in that it does not attempt to establish a unique meaning for the dream. In this way the dream remains "alive" whereas if it has been assigned a specific meaning, it is "finished" (i.e., over and done with).

  9. Wildness - Wikipedia

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    Feeding wild animals in national parks for example, is usually discouraged because the animals may lose the skills they need to fend for themselves. Human interventions may also upset continued natural selection pressures upon the population, producing a version of domestication within wildlife (Peterson et al. 2005).