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Dreams: Symbol Meaning
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Topic: Dreams: Symbol Meaning

Dream Symbol Meaning


DreamSymbolMeaning


Dream symbol meaning s provide us with insight to the deeper stirrings of our soul.

When we commit to the study of dream symbol meanings, we are telling the universe that we want:

  • Personal clarity
  • Fuller identity
  • Spiritual clarity
  • Resolution to internal conflict
  • Deeper understanding of ourselves
  • Discovery of passion
  • Identification of purpose
Furthermore, when we begin to understand dream symbol meaning, we get a bigger picture to the sometimes puzzling nature of our lives. We begin to see the interconnectedness of all things, and learn how we can apply this knowledge of connection to our everyday life. By doing this, we gain a silent internal strength that allows for further growth, and ultimate success in effectively living life.

As you review the dream symbol meaning s below, please keep in mind that symbol interpretation is a very personal process.

You've read it on almost every page of this website - I'll say it again: Ultimately, it is YOU, and you alone who determines a meaning of a symbol. I simply provide you with a foundation.

Whether in nature, at work, or in dreams, symbols come to you all the time. They choose you, and it is up to you to interact with these symbols. Meditate, communicate and ponder the symbols that come to you. Their messages are incredibly revealing and profound.

Having said all that, please enjoy these common dream symbol meanings  listed below. 

 

  Altars: Dreaming about an altar tends to symbolize that a project you've been working on will be successful. If there are lighted candles on your altar is a double sign of success. Kneeling in front of the altar suggests you are a deeply spiritual person, and that divine intervention will assist in your success.
dream symbol meaning for angel Angels: Angels in dreams are the personification of a divine idea that has occured to us. Angels appear in our dreams when we are examining our attitudes, and indicate that we need to also examine our motivations. The Angel is a messenger. When we take the time to trust and soul-search, they will lead us to new insights and new directions. Dream appearances of Angels also indicate a strong desire of harmony, guidance, strenght, friendship and emotional connection.
dream symbol meaning for bag Bags: The dream Bag contains character and personality traits that either hinder or help you. As such, it is necessary to pay attention to what is hiding in the Bag. When a Bag ocurrs in our dreams, it is a message to search our unconscious deeper to uncover what is blocking us or what is supporting us. By identifying these things we are able to accelerate our growth.

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dream symbol meaning for clock Clocks: The dream Clock, as you would guess, deals with time. Specifically, the Clock may indicate that you are afraid that life is moving by you, or things are moving too fast. If you are dreaming that you are winding a Clock, this means that you may be starting a new phase in your life, or heading in a new direction. If the Clock alarms then you are faced with a life-changing decision.
dream symbol meaning for devil Devils: The Devil in dreams symbolizes darkness and confusion. Its dreamtime visitation may also mean you are preoccupied with negative thoughts, or someone in your life is bringing you down to a negative emotional level. The Devil may also indicate you are dealing with temptations. The Devil is also the personification of ego - it may be time to soften your ego a bit.
dream symbol meaning for eyeglasses Eyeglasses: Dream symbol meaning for Eyeglasses deals with how you see things in your world. If you are wearing Eyeglasses in your dream it is a symbol of moderation, balance, and virtue. If you've lost your Eyeglasses, you are going need to be aware of lies being told in your life, and some unsolved mysteries may be coming your way. If you dream of Eyeglasses by themselves, it may mean you have a distorted view of your world and surroundings at this time.

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dream symbol meaning for forest Forest: Have you heard the adage: "can you see the Forest for the trees?" Dream Forests deal with experience, vision, emotions and shadows. Forests in our dreams may indicate unresolved feelings about something, or not being able to see our way clear of a problem. Forests may indicate we feel lost in our lives. On the otherhand, if you are dreaming of a beautiful, lush Forest, this indicates an unshakable faith in the Divine and prosperity is your destiny. Seeing a Forest fire indicates health problems.

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dream symbol meaning for house House: Dream symbol meaning for House deals with the body, as well as a desire for security and safety. The condition of the House in your dream represents how you truly feel about your current sitation. If the House is in ill-repair or disarray, you need to take a close look at your health. If you are building a House, you should expect visits from old friends and you'll make new friends. A picture-perfect House means you are ready to settle down into a more stable situation.

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dream symbol meaning for mask Mask: Dream Masks deal with the inability to be comfortable with being ourselves. When we dream of Masks, it often inferrs that we are not comfortable in our own skin, or we are incabable of showing others our true selves. Often, Masks represent overuse of drugs, alcohol or food to cover up our emotions. If others are wearing Masks in your dreams, it may mean that others are not being fully honest with you.

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dream symbol meaning for mountain Mountain: Mountains in our dreams symbolize conquering, overcoming, hard work, willpower, and ascending above petty circumstances. Climbing the Mountain implies hard work in learning a new skill. Descending the Mountain implies stepping back from a situation, taking time to think about your actions, getting a second opinion. A Mountain range in your dream represents a new adventure, and is a message encouraging expansion in your life
dream symbol meaning for rings Rings: Dream rings represent a promise or bond we have with our destiny, with another person, or with our community. This symbolic bond is incredibly strong and infinite. When we dream of a Ring slipping off our finger, we must rekindle the relationships we've let slip. When we dream of Rings that are stuck on our finger, we need to re-examine an unhealthy relationship.
dream symbol meaning for shoes Shoes: Shoe dreams deal with walking certain paths in our lives. If you are wearing tight Shoes, the road you are traveling is hard, and much sorrow is involved. Comfortable Shoes indicate you are in a good place in your life and success is around the corner. Buying Shoes indicates you still have quite a distance to travel until you reach your goals. Dirty, worn-down Shoes encourages us to examine our spiritual walk, or asks us to take a walk of faith.

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dream symbol meaning for tunnels Tunnel: Dream symbol meaning of Tunnels deals with birth, and sometimes death. Tunnels in our dreams ask us to look back to a starting point. In Tunnels we often encounter our deepest mind - our unconscious thoughts. Tunnels encourage us to follow a path into the unknown. They are a message for us to begin exploring our own concepts of life, death, and birth.
dream symbol meaning for umbrella Umbrella: Umbrellas in our dreams indicate our need to take a closer look at our worries and fears. When we have an open Umbrella in our dream we must act carefully and watch how we behave with others. A closed Umbrella means we are worrying and obsessing unnecessarily. When Umbrellas appear, we must ask what we are afraid of because our fears are holding us back from progress.
dream symbol meaning for water Water: Dream symbol meaning of Water deals with cleansing and emotional stirrings. If the Water is murky in your dream, this is a warning not to get involved in new endeavors. If the Water is clear, success is coming your way. Seeing yourself in Water's reflection means that you aren't being fully honest with yourself. When you contemplate your dream of Water, keep in mind Water is a symbol of your emotional state. 

Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 8:22 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 23 January 2009 9:15 AM EST
Native American Zodiac
Mood:  bright
Topic: Native American Zodiac
Native American Zodiac



Otter Native American Animal Symbol Otter: Jan 20 - Feb 18
A little quirky, and unorthodox, the Otter is a hard one to figure sometimes. Perceived as unconventional, the Otter methods aren't the first ones chosen to get the job done. This is a big mistake on the part of others – because although unconventional, the Otter's methods are usually quite effective. Yes, the Otter has unusual way of looking at things, but he/she is equipped with a brilliant imagination and intelligence, allowing him/her an edge over every one else. Often very perceptive and intuitive, the Otter makes a very good friend, and can be very attentive. In a nurturing environment the Otter is sensitive, sympathetic, courageous, and honest. Left to his/her own devices, the Otter can be unscrupulous, lewd, rebellious, and isolated.


Wolf Native American Animal Symbol Wolf: Feb 19 – Mar 20
Deeply emotional, and wholly passionate, the Wolf is the lover of the zodiac in both the physical and philosophical sense of the word. The Wolf understands that all we need is love, and is fully capable of providing it. Juxtaposed with his/her fierce independence – this Native American animal symbol is a bit of a contradiction in terms. Needing his/her freedom, yet still being quite gentle and compassionate – we get the picture of the "lone wolf" with this sign. In a nurturing environment the Wolf is intensely passionate, generous, deeply affectionate, and gentle. Left to his/her own devices the Wolf can become impractical, recalcitrant, obsessive, and vindictive.



Falcon Native American Animal Symbol Falcon: Mar 21 – Apr 19
A natural born leader, the Falcon can always be looked upon for clear judgment in sticky situations. Furthermore, the characteristics for this Native American animal symbol never wastes time, rather he/she strikes while the iron is hot, and takes action in what must be done. Ever persistent, and always taking the initiative, the Falcon is a gem of a personality to have for projects or team sports. The Falcon can be a little on the conceited side – but he/she is usually right in his/her opinions – so a little arrogance is understood. In a supportive environmental the Falcon "soars" in his/her ability to maintain passion and fire in relationships, and always remaining compassionate. Left to his/her own devices, the Falcon can be vain, rude, intolerant, impatient, and over-sensitive.


Beaver Native American Animal Symbol Beaver: Apr 20 – May 20
Take charge, adapt, overcome – this is the Beaver motto. Mostly business, the Beaver is gets the job at hand done with maximum efficiency and aplomb. Strategic, and cunning the Beaver is a force to be reckoned with in matters of business and combat. One might also think twice about engaging the Beaver in a match of wits – as his/her mental acuity is razor sharp. The Beaver has everything going for him/her – however tendencies toward "my way or the highway" get them in trouble. Yes, they are usually right, but the bearer of this Native American animal symbol may need to work on tact. In a nurturing environment the Beaver can be compassionate, generous, helpful, and loyal. Left to his/her own devices the Beaver can be nervous, cowardly, possessive, arrogant, and over-demanding.

Deer Native American Animal Symbol Deer: May 21 – Jun 20
This Native American animal symbol is the muse of the zodiac. The Deer is inspiring lively and quick-witted. With a tailor-made humor, the Deer has a tendency to get a laugh out of anyone. Excellent ability for vocalizing, the Deer is a consummate conversationalist. This combined with his/her natural intelligence make the Deer a must-have guest at dinner parties. Always aware of his/her surroundings, and even more aware of his/her appearance, the Deer can be a bit self-involved. However, the Deer's narcissism is overlooked because of his/her congeniality and affability. In a supportive environment the Deer's natural liveliness and sparkly personality radiate even more. He/she is an inspiring force in any nurturing relationship. Left to his/her own devices the Deer can be selfish, moody, impatient, lazy, and two-faced.

Woodpecker Native American Animal Symbol Woodpecker: Jun 21 – Jul 21
Woodpeckers are usually the most nuturing of all the Native American animal symbols. The consummate listener, totally empathic and understanding, the Woodpecker is the one to have on your side when you need support. Of course, they make wonderful parents, and equally wonderful friends and partners. Another proverbial feather in the Woodpeckers cap is the tendency to be naturally frugal, resourceful, and organized. In a nurturing environment the Woodpecker is of course caring, devoted, and very romantic. Left to his/her own devices the Woodpecker can be possessive, angry, jealous, and spiteful.

Salmon Native American Animal Symbol Salmon: Jul 22 – Aug 21
Electric, focused, intuitive, and wholly creative, the Salmon is a real live-wire. His/her energy is palpable. A natural motivator, the Salmon's confidence and enthusiasm is easily infectious. Soon, everybody is onboard with the Salmon – even if the idea seems too hair-brained to work. Generous, intelligent, and intuitive, it's no wonder why the Salmon has no shortage of friends. This Native American animal symbol expresses a need for purpose and goals, and has no trouble finding volunteers for his/her personal crusades. In a supportive environment, the Salmon is stable, calm, sensual, and giving. Left to his/her own devices, those that bear this Native American animal symbol can be egotistical, vulgar, and intolerant of others.


Bear Native American Animal Symbol Bear: Aug 22 – Sep 21
Pragmatic, and methodical the Bear is the one to call when a steady hand is needed. The Bear's practicality and level-headedness makes him/her an excellent business partner. Usually the voice of reason in most scenarios, the Bear is a good balance for Owls. The Bear is also gifted with an enormous heart, and a penchant for generosity. However, one might not know it as the Bear tends to be very modest, and a bit shy. In a loving environment this Native American animal symbol showers love and generosity in return. Further, the Bear has a capacity for patience and temperance, which makes him/her excellent teachers and mentors. Left to his/her own devices the bear can be skeptical, sloth, small-minded and reclusive.


Crow Native American Animal Symbol Crow/Raven: Sep 22 – Oct 22
Highly enthusiastic, and a natural entrepreneur, the Crow is quite a charmer. But he/she doesn't have to work at being charming – it comes easily. Everyone recognizes the Crow's easy energy, and everyone turns to the Crow for his/her ideas and opinions. This is because the Crow is both idealistic and diplomatic and is quite ingenious. In nurturing environments this Native American animal symbol is easy-going, can be romantic, and soft-spoken. Further, the crow can be quite patient, and intuitive in relationships. Left to his/her own devices, the Crow can be demanding, inconsistent, vindictive, and abrasive.


Snake Native American Animal Symbol Snake/Serpent: Oct 23 – Nov 22
Most shamans are born under this Native American animal symbol. The Snake is a natural in all matters of spirit. Easily attuned to the ethereal realm the Snake makes an excellent spiritual leader. Also respected for his/her healing capacities, the Snake also excels in medical professions. The Snake's preoccupation with matters intangible often lead others to view them as mysterious, and sometimes frightening. True, the Snake can be secretive, and a bit dark – he/she is also quite sensitive, and caring. In a supportive relationship the cool Snake can be passionate, inspiring, humorous, and helpful. Left to his/her own devices, the Snake can be despondent, violent, and prone to abnormal mood swings.


Owl Native American Animal Symbol Owl: Nov 23 – Dec 21
Changeable and mutable as the wind, the Owl is a tough one to pin down. Warm, natural, with an easy-going nature, the Owl is friend to the world. The bearer of this Native American animal symbol is notorious for engaging in life at full speed, and whole-hearted loves adventure. This can be to his/her detriment as the Owl can be reckless, careless, and thoughtless. Owls make great artists, teachers, and conservationists. However, due to his/her adaptability and versatility – the Owl would likely excel in any occupation. In a supportive, nurturing environment the Owl is sensitive, enthusiastic, and an attentive listener. Left to his/her own devices, the Owl can be excessive, overindulgent, bitter, and belligerent.


Goose Native American Animal Symbol Goose: Dec 22 – Jan 19
If you want something done – give it to the Goose. Persevering, dogged, and ambitious to a fault, the Goose sets goals for accomplishment, and always obtains them. The goose is determined to succeed at all cost – not for the approval of other – but those with this Native American animal symbol competes with his/her own internal foe. Driven is the watchword for the Goose's dominating personality trait – which makes them excellent in business and competitive sports. When tempered with supportive, nurturing family and friends, the Goose excels in all things he/she attempts. In a loving environment the Goose can be very passionate, humorous, gregarious, and even sensual. However, left to his/her own devises, the Goose may fall into obsessive or addictive behaviors that will inevitably be his/her demise. 

Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 8:15 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 23 January 2009 9:19 AM EST
Friday, 26 December 2008

Topic: Story:Moving Rocks

Moving Rocks

A little boy was spending his Saturday morning playing in his sandbox. He had with him his box of cars and trucks, his plastic pail, and a shiny, red plastic shovel. In the process of creating roads and tunnels in the soft sand, he discovered a large rock in the middle of the sandbox.

The boy dug around the rock, managing to dislodge it from the dirt. With a little bit of struggle, he pushed and nudged the rock across the sandbox by using his feet. (He was a very small boy, and the rock was very large.) When the boy got the rock to the edge of the sandbox however, he found that he couldn't roll it up and over the little wall.

Determined, the little boy shoved, pushed, and pried, but every time he thought he had made some progress, the rock tipped and then fell back into the sandbox. The little boy grunted, struggled, pushed, & shoved; but his only reward was to have the rock roll back, smashing his chubby fingers.

Finally he burst into tears of frustration. All this time the boy's father watched from his living room window as the drama unfolded. At the moment the tears fell, a large shadow fell across the boy and the sandbox. It was the boy's father. Gently but firmly he said,

"Son, why didn't you use all the strength that you had available?"

Defeated, the boy sobbed back,

"But I did, Daddy, I did! I used all the strength that I had!"

"No, son," corrected the father kindly.

"You didn't use all the strength you had. You didn't ask me."

With that the father reached down, picked up the rock and removed it from the sandbox.

Do you have "rocks" in your life that need to be removed? Are you discovering that you don't have what it takes to lift them? There is One who is always available to us and willing to give us the strength we need. Isn't it funny how we try so hard to do things ourselves.


 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 5:15 AM EST
"Initiation"
Topic: Points of crisis

 

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"Initiation"

by Gary Springfield

The word initiation means to initiate action with impeccability, the synonym of impeccability being purity of heart. In our spiritual growth the initiations that we pass through are successive periods of spiritual tension, also known as points of crisis, where we learn how to embody more of the three divine qualities of power, wisdom and love. When we successively pass through these points of crisis our actions are then initiated from a higher place in consciousness that is ever more pure, loving and wise.

In some spiritual teachings and wisdom schools they enumerate the minor initiations where you are taught how to release some of the grosser aspects of the personality such as aggressiveness, moodiness, and emotionality in general. This is all well and good, but once we have stepped onto the path of spirituality, and have made a commitment to walk the narrow path that leads to the inner Christ, then goodness, grace, and love should already be a major part of our self-expression.

For our study here we will discuss the major initiations, which are four in number and are called the birth, the baptism, enlightenment and transfiguration. These lead to the fifth initiation which is the level of the Master who can no longer be limited and over shadowed even by our physical world of form. Like Christ, these individuals heal the ill and infirm, are able to manifest loaves and fishes and even raise the dead. The Master is able to traverse the spiritual realms of light, as well as the physical realms, in full consciousness and is the custodian of arch-typical information that sets the stage for the evolutionary awakening of mankind for thousands of years in the future.

It is said that over two thousand years ago there was a divine plan that was set in motion by the Masters of the Wisdom that began to prepare the land, that we now know as America, for the unfolding of a new life wave of humanity. In this grand scheme brave Souls would sail the seas and discover a New World where the virtues of truth, demoracry and freedom could be embodied for the first time in Earth’s history. Through subsequent conflict and crisis this new and vibrant seed would be called upon to spread the word of freedom throughout the world and, overtime, this would eventually usher in the new Golden Age of Peace on Earth. We are the progeny of this seed and through our spiritual awakening and transformation the divine flowers of wisdom, love and joy are blooming in our hearts and minds. This sweet perfume, of spiritual hope for the world, is now wafting through the ethers, inviting all of humanity into a place of peace and plenitude.

In the major initiations the first initiation is called the birth of the Christ child. It is during this point of spiritual training that we, as the now awakened and indwelling Soul, begin to impose a new rhythm of balance and harmony upon the physical body. Up until now the physical body has often been an automaton that has demanded that it’s baser appetites of food, drink, sexuality and sensuality be fed at its whim and desire. With the awakening of the indwelling spirit, or Soul, you learn how to monitor and watch the physical body, feeding it foods that are higher vibrational and more appropriate for spiritual development. The monkey mind of superfluous thoughts and inane chatter is trained through meditation and spiritual practices to rest within this new found silence as an instrument of the Soul. Even sexual energy is no longer squandered for the shear pleasure of the experience and it slowly evolves to become an intimate sharing of communion and union between two Souls. These individuals have learned how to love themselves first of all and, with that love, share it….rather than give it away in a chimerical need to be validated and accepted.

At the same time within the second chakra, which is a hands breadth below the navel, as well as the symbolic area of the womb in both men and women, you can begin to feel the stirring of a new life force. This is the awakening and the birth of the magical child within you. Up until now most people have lived from their woundedness; needing to be validated and accepted by someone or something in the outer world in order to feel good enough about themselves. In our society the unresolved wounds of childhood create the proverbially masks that people wear in order to make themselves good enough in the eyes of family, friends or the world. Money, power, sex and glamour are the acceptable masks of society while the dysfunctional masks of drugs, alcohol, obesity and psychological disorders are condemned. Nonetheless, all of these masks are but a call for love from a magical child-like part of each human being that wanted to be unconditionally loved just for who they are and not for what they do.

When we begin to recognize and love the inner child we reconnect with that pure and perfect essence that was seeded into the child at our biological birth. This is the Divine light of the Soul that is symbolic of the inner Christ. Your mother and father prepared a physical body, but the authentic life force that animated the physical body is the indwelling spirit that descended from the wisdom realm of the Soul. The first initiation is the reawakening of this Divine essence within you through your own power, wisdom and love. With this birth initiation you are now called forth to become the mother and the father of the newly awakened inner child. With great patience, dedication and spiritual resolve you will nurture and grow this Divine child within you until, eventually, it will grow forth to become one of the awakened Sons and Daughters in Christ.

This is why you, as the awakening Soul, must now impose a new rhythm of harmony and balance upon the physical body through meditation, emotional clearing and yoga, which means focused movement of the body, so that it might become a fitting temple wherein the pure light of the Soul might dwell. This will be the temple not made with hands, but a living temple made in heaven through the power and love of the indwelling Christ.

 

Gary Springfield is a visionary, spiritual teacher, healer and meditation master who has dedicated his life to the path of enlightenment.  The purpose of his work is to help individuals achieve the mystical marriage between spirit and matter, which creates Divine Alchemy. This allows the light of the Soul, as spirit, to live fully integrated within form.


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 4:41 AM EST
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Thoughts: Positive (Good) Versus Negative (Bad)
Topic: Thoughts:Good Vs. Bad

 by Susan

 

A Clearer Understanding "Good"/"Bad  "Negative"/Positivef Thoughts:

Hopefully you will find here a clearer understanding of the definition of Positive (Good) Thoughts and Negative (Bad) Thoughts so that we might better understand ourselves, others, our behaviors, our community, our world, our interactions with others and our chosen lifestyle. 

It is my perception that each of us has the right, freedom and responsibility to choose what path we take in Life and our beliefs.     Because of that freedom we, alone, are held accountable for the choices we make and suffer the consequences whether it be good or bad.

 I personally find this to be a good test for me in making decisions pertaining to my daily life, my thoughts, my actions, my interaction with my community, my friends, my family, my relationships, mankind in general, my personal beliefs regarding religion, God, (Higher Being) and the personal choice of lifestyle that works best for me.  

I find that whatever I am focused on whether it is thought or deed does not bring harm to anyone or anything on this planet and produces good then it is the right thing for me to do.  However, if it brings hurt, injury, pain, suffering or degrades another in any way then I choose not to engage in it.  

“A man is but the product of his thoughts what he thinks, he becomes.”

 Mahatma Gandhi quotes (Indian Philosopher, internationally esteemed for his doctrine of nonviolent protest, 1869-1948)

 

Definition of Positive (adjective)

free from doubt or hesitation characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty; Having a real position, existence, or energy; existing in fact; real; actual;. Persuaded of; very sure; involving advantage or good; "a plus (or positive) factor" [syn: plus]

Positive (adj) Definition: beneficial, helpful

Antonyms: disadvantageous, negative, unhelpful

Positive (adj)Definition: definite, certain

Antonyms: doubtful, indefinite, negative, uncertain, unsure

 

Definition Of Good:

Good- ( noun)    Something that contributes to or increases one's well-being: advantage, benefit, interest (often used in plural), profit;: The quality or state of being morally sound: goodness, morality, probity, rectitude, righteousness, rightness, uprightness, virtue, virtuousness.      *Also see right/wrong.

Good(adj) Definition: authentic, real

Antonyms: fake, false, forged, phony, unreal

Good (adj) Definition: competent, skilled

Antonyms: incompetent, unqualified, unskilled, unsuitable

Good(adj) Definition: considerable

Antonyms: inconsequential, inconsiderable, unsatisfactory

Good(adj) Definition: kind, giving

Antonyms: bad, mean, unkind, vicious

Good (adj) Definition: moral, virtuous

Antonyms: evil, immoral, improper, naughty, noxious, sinful, unvirtuous, vile, wicked

Good (adj) Definition: pleasant, fine

Antonyms: bad, detestable, disagreeable, unpleasant

Good (adjDefinition: reliable; untainted

Antonyms: corrupt, noxious, rotten, tainted, unreliable, unwholesome

 

Definition Of Negative: having a bad, detrimental or injurious influence;

 Sometimes used as an alternate way of saying "no" (the opposite of "affirmative")

  1. Designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions; "negative criticism"[syn: damaging] a reply of denial; To refuse to approve; veto.
  2. To deny; contradict.
  3. To demonstrate to be false; disprove.
  4. To counteract or neutralize.

Negative (adjective)

Tending to discourage, retard, or make more difficult: adverse, disadvantageous, unadvantageous, unfavorable, unsatisfactory, untoward.

 

Negative (adj): bad, contradictory
Opposite : affirmative, good, positive
Negative (adj) : contradiction
Opposite: affirmation, positive

 

Definition of Bad:

 Bad-adj Below a standard of quality;Morally objectionable;Misbehaving, often in a troublesome way;

Bad (adj)Definition: decayed

Antonyms: good, ok, undecayed

Bad (adj) Definition: harmful

Opposite (antonyms): advantageous, beneficial, benevolent, good, honest, profitable, virtuous

Bad (adj)Definition: immoral

Antonyms: good, honest, just, reputable, right, true, virtuous

Bad (adj) Definition: of poor quality

Antonyms: acceptable, excellent, good, satisfactory, superior, worthy

"Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results. - Willie Nelson

“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”   Winston Churchill quotes (British Orator, Author and Prime Minister during World War II. 1874-1965)

“The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity.” -

 Benjamin Franklin quotes (American Statesman, Scientist, Philosopher, Printer, Writer and Inventor. 1706-1790)

“There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.”-

 W. Clement Stone quotes (American best selling Author and Founder of Combined Insurance Co (now a part of Aon Corp.), 1902-2002)

“It takes but one positive thought when given a chance to survive and thrive to overpower an entire army of negative thoughts.”-

 Robert H. Schuller quotes (American Reformed Church Minister, Entrepreneur and Author, b. b.1926)

 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 5:12 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 5:42 AM EST
SO YOU WANT TO QUIT!
Topic: So You Want To Quit


( A story about quitting or giving up)

 

The Fern and the Bamboo.....

One day I decided to quit....
I quit my job, my relationship, my Spirituality...
I wanted to quit my life.
I went to the woods to have one last talk with God.

"God", I said.
"Can You give me one good reason not to quit?"

His answer surprised me...

"Look around", He said.
"Do you see the fern and the bamboo?"

"Yes", I replied.

"When I planted the fern and the bamboo seeds, I took very good care of them. I gave them light. I gave them water. The fern quickly grew from the earth. Its brilliant green covered the floor. Nothing came from the bamboo seed. But I did not quit on the bamboo.

In the second year the Fern grew more vibrant and plentiful.
And again, nothing came from the bamboo seed. But I did not quit on the bamboo".

He said. "In the third year, there was still nothing from
the bamboo seed.  But I would not quit.

In the fourth year, again, there was nothing from
the bamboo seed.  But I would not quit.

"Then in the fifth year a tiny sprout emerged from the earth.
Compared to the fern it was seemingly small and insignificant.  But
 just 6 months later the bamboo rose to over 100 feet tall.


It had spent the five years growing roots.  Those roots made it strong
and gave it what it needed to survive.


I would not give any of my creations a challenge it could not handle."

He said to me. "Did you know, my child, that all this time
you have been struggling, you have actually been growing roots? 

 I would not quit on the bamboo.  I will never quit on you.  Don't compare yourself to others."

He said. "The bamboo had a different purpose than the fern, yet, they
both make the forest beautiful. Your time will come you will rise high!”

"How high should I rise?" I asked. "How high will the bamboo rise?"  He asked in return.

"As high as it can?" I questioned. "Yes." He said, "Give Me glory by rising as high as you can."

I left the forest and brought back this story.

 

 

 

I hope these words can help you see that God will never give up on you... Never regret one single day or experience of your life.



 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 5:05 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 5:50 AM EST
A Chance to Start Over
Topic: Chance To Start Over


Thomas Edison

It was a cold December night in West Orange, New Jersey. Thomas Edison's factory was humming with activity. Work was proceeding on a variety of fronts as the great inventor was trying to turn more of his dreams into practical realities. Edison's plant, made of concrete and steel, was deemed "fireproof". As you may have already guessed, it wasn't!

On that frigid night in 1914, the sky was lit up by a sensational blaze that had burst through the plant roof. Edison's 24-year-old son, Charles, made a frenzied search for his famous inventor-father. When he finally found him, he was watching the fire. His white hair was blowing in the wind. His face was illuminated by the leaping flames. "My heart ached for him," said Charles. "Here he was, 67 years old, and everything he had worked for was going up in flames. When he saw me, he shouted, 'Charles! Where's your mother?' When I told him I didn't know, he said, 'Find her! Bring her here! She'll never see anything like this as long as she lives.'"

Next morning, Mr. Edison looked at the ruins of his factory and said this of his loss: "There's value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God, we can start anew."

What a wonderful perspective on things that seem at first to be so disastrous. A business failure, divorce, personal dream gone sour . . . whether these things destroy an individual depends largely on the attitude he or she takes toward them. Sort out why it happened, and learn something from the blunders. Think of different approaches that can be taken.

Start over.

Authors Details: Unknown Author

 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 5:01 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 5:54 AM EST
FEAR
Topic: Fear

"Fear is the foundation of all human limitations."
Benny the Jet

Benny the Jet was a fighter, a kickboxer. Although very small in stature he has ventured to fight much larger opponents in full contact tournaments and he has beaten them. An achievement which earned him some acclaim.

Before you say, "hey! I thought that this was a spiritual publication" think carefully and reflect over your life. What fears have stopped you doing something and what rewards have you missed out on?


Fear is only an emotion not a brick wall.

 

We have discovered that you are not your thoughts. We have discovered that you are not your emotions. Thoughts and emotions happen through you as a result of you interactions with the world based on your perception of the past.

 

What you must realise is that all of the thoughts and emotions you have.......

 

1. Can be changed to suit you.

2. Do not have to determine your actions, or you don't have to act on them.

 

Last time you learned of goals and setting targets.

 

It is important to move forward into the direction that you wish to go. I deliberately use the words 'move into' because that's what you do. You don't move towards your goal as if it was a never reachable / achievable ideal. You literally merge with it.

 

You move forward and become what you want.

 

What stops you?    Fear.

 

Fear is an interesting emotion and comes from a series of thoughts.

 

These thoughts are expressed and form a picture of what you don't want to happen.

 

The ideal is to focus on what you do want to happen.

Whatever you focus on you move towards.

 

Just because you have a series of thoughts that

 create an emotion does not mean that you can't act. The emotion is independent of the ability to act. 

 

Here are some physical examples that illustrate the possibilities.

 

If you are about to parachute from an aeroplane you may feel fear but you can still perform the action.

 

A fighter may feel fear whilst he faces his opponent but he can still perform.

 

You may feel fear at the thought of public speaking. You can still actually speak whilst in the company of this emotion.

 

If you look at the pattern of thoughts that precede the emotion you will see that your focus is on what you do not wish to happen.

 

There is a direct correlation between the amount of thought you give in this direction to the power of your fear.

 

Of course there are other factors that complicate this illustration.

 

You may have had a prior negative experience which usually increases your fear. I know if you look closely you will find the same pattern of thoughts that lead to the emotion of fear.

 

A thought or series of thoughts have as much power over you as you give them.

 

It's not always as easy as the physical examples I have given. For the relationship between action and emotion is quite obvious. Here are some common but more intangible ways fear manifests and stops you moving ahead and into your goals.

 

Fear of Responsibility.

Responsibility means to have control or authority over something. In relation to your life you must realise that you are responsible for your actions.

 

You are the agent and the cause of everything that happens to you. You are in control.

 

The fear enters when you think in terms of good and bad, instead of cause and effect.

 

Thinking in terms of good and bad is the way you are conditioned. You must realise that no person is in a position to judge you.

 

If you take an action it has a consequence. If you make a mistake this does not mean you are bad. It means that you have made a mistake.

 

If you want a different result then I would do something different next time. With the help of mistakes you learn, those of you who can walk, actually learnt this through a series of mistakes.

 

Fear of Accountability.

To be accountable means that you are answerable to someone or something. We are answerable to ourselves. I don't mean to the self that manifests itself as your ego. I mean to yourself that is the true being hidden behind the ego.

 

This is the part of you that wants you to be the best you can be, it wills you to strive for excellence.

 

To be accountable to your true self is difficult because your ego is tasked with the job of keeping this true self from you so that you are protected from certain things such as emotional pain.

 

The fear comes from the fact that to be accountable to yourself you often have to venture a path that is apart from the crowd. This requires your individual idea's and desires to manifest. You may have been punished or ridiculed for either your mistakes or your idea's by others. This leads to conditioning that chains you to someone else's pattern of thought.

 

Fear of Success.

Fear of success is prevalent and is often linked to self esteem and responsibility.

 

You may not think you are worthy of success.

 

You may believe that you are worth less than someone else and therefore are not deserving of success.

 

Realise that you are equal as a human being with the rest of humanity and that no one person is any better or worse than you.

 

You have your own set of challenges to work through.

 

You are just as deserving of success as anyone else. What judgment have you made that limit your own self esteem.

 

Are you happy with yourself can you look yourself in the eye via a mirror and love yourself.

 

When success comes we move from an old pattern that has held us back, to a new pattern.

 

This can create emotional turbulence in the lives of those around us. It is important that you understand that you don't have to hold yourself back to protect the self esteem of others.

 

 

Many of these expressions of fear are closely intertwined and indistinguishable from one another.

 

It is important that you concentrate on what you want, not what you don't want. Realise that thoughts create their power over you through your emotions.

 

Your power comes through awareness of the process and observation of the hold that is over you. Awareness brings what is hidden into the light. The light shows you that you can be in control.

Authors Details:
Aymen Fares

 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 4:41 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 5:56 AM EST
DUTY
Topic: Duty

By Susan

 


"duty" is an anti-concept which obscures the Law of Causality. Such a thing has no real existence. There is only choice and by Causality, the consequences of choice.

There is nothing that a man has 'got to do' except die. Reality gives us a great many "musts," but they are conditional and really mean "you must, if --" and the if stands for man's choice: "--if you want to be alive tomorrow in this desert, you must drink water today." You must practice, if you want to be an all-star football player. You must obey the law, if you wish to avoid prison.

In order for a man to achieve his goals he must make choices. To make the choices, a man needs to constantly and automatically be aware of the principle of causality.

It is causality -- not "duty" -- that guides one in considering, evaluating and choosing one's actions, especially those needed to achieve a long-range goal.

Gift- something bestowed freely:

When you are in the service of your fellow beings you are only in the service of your God.

 

The importance of serving others can never be over emphasized. What are we here for if not to serve our friends and loved ones? The golden rule says, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” King Benjamin said, “When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.” That’s a powerful statement, but true.

How many of us think of others who need us but we feel that we are too busy to help? In the heat of the day, when we are trying to get something done, have we ever answered the call for help when someone asks? If we happen to know someone is sick, feeling down, depressed, and needs our support or help, do we stop what we’re doing and give a call to see how he or she is doing or give a helping hand? Following is an unusual story, which will touch anyone’s heart. It’s a story of love and compassion.

The Seattle Special Olympics only had nine contestants that were ready to run a 100-yard dash; all of them were children that were physically or mentally handicapped. When the gun sounded, they took off, each one hoping to win the race. Joy filled their souls, as they thought about the reward up ahead and how proud their parents would be if they were the one to win. Every parent and relative cheered them on, calling out their names and encouraging them. One of them would be able to display their son or daughter’s trophy in their living room for all to see.

As they ran, nearing the finish line, one small boy stumbled and fell to the ground. Upon hearing the boy weep, the eight contestants slowed down and looked back. Their hearts went out to him and each one of them turned around and went back and helped the young boy to his feet. All thoughts of winning had left their minds because a comrade was in trouble.

A girl with Down’s Syndrome kissed him on the cheek and said, “This will make it better.”

All nine contestants linked arms and walked together to the finish line. There was not a dry eye in the congregation when they saw that one act of compassion and love for another. Every one in the Stadium stood and cheered and clapped with tears in their eyes.

What really matters in our lives is helping others win. It is not where we serve, but how we serve, and we must serve with love. We have our rewards when we serve, rewards that bring us great joy.

So, you see Sweetie, it is our perception of those actions of service that we perform for others and our intentions in performing those services that is important. What is in our heart?  Are we serving ourselves or are we serving God, The Universe and Others?

 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 4:32 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 6:00 AM EST
Help Yourself
Topic: Story: Help Yourself


A traveling preacher finds himself in a tremendous rainstorm.

Within a few hours the hotel he is staying in becomes flooded. As the water rises, the preacher climbs to the roof and starts praying.

"Lord, save me so I can continue on my mission of preaching your gospel."

Just then, a coast guard rescue party floats by in a rowboat. "Let's go mister. Into the boat."

"I'll stay here," says the preacher, "The Lord will save me."

An hour later a second boat reaches the scene and the water is close to the roof of the hotel. "Sir, you better get in. the water is still rising."

"No thanks. The Lord will be my salvation."

Toward evening, the hotel is almost completely under water and the preacher is clinging to the satellite dish on the roof. A helicopter is spotted and on a loudspeaker is heard "Hello Sir, grab on to the line and we will pull you up. This is your last chance.

"I'm all right," says the preacher, as he looks heavenward. "I know the Lord will provide sanctuary."

As the boat departs, the satellite dish is hit by lightning and the preacher is killed. When he arrived at the Pearly Gates he was furious.

"What happened, " he shouts. "I thought the Lord would provide!"

Moments later a thunderous voice is heard. "Gimmie a break pal. I sent you 2 boats and a chopper"

Authors Details: Author Unknown

 


Posted by Susan@Healing Journeys at 4:26 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 6:03 AM EST

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