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Lilium is a large genus in the Liliaceae family. More than 100 species are found in the temperate regions of the... Read more |Lilium Tigrinum | Lilium Candidum | Lilium Regale | Lilium Martagon |
Roses are one of the most popular garden shrubs, as well as the most popular and commonly-sold florists' flowers. Read more|Lilium Tigrinum | Lilium Candidum | Lilium Regale | Lilium Martagon |
Begonias are among the most versatile annuals. They make good houseplants since they stay compact... Read more|Begonia Rex | Begonia Tigridia | Begonia Elatior | Begonia Corallina |
![]() | Mops Wednesday, 19 November 2008|| The Pug has a square, thickset, stocky compact, body, with a sleek, soft coat th... Read more... |
![]() | Australian Sheepdogs Thursday, 30 October 2008|| The Australian Shepherd is an intelligent, medium-sized dog of strong herding an... Read more... |
![]() | Abyssinian Cat Wednesday, 24 September 2008|| Although the Abyssinian is one of the oldest known breeds, there continues to be... Read more... |
![]() | Devon Rex Wednesday, 24 September 2008|| The Devon Rex is a breed of unique appearance. Its large eyes, short muzzle, pro... Read more... |
![]() | yoghurt and chopped cucumber soup Tuesday, 13 May 2008|| Ingredients1 large cucumber1 small onion, chopped... Read more... |
![]() | Hash Brown Potato Tuesday, 13 May 2008|| Easy and quick to put together, this potato casserole is great for parties, potl... Read more... |
![]() | Peking Duck Tuesday, 13 May 2008|| Beijing's most famous dish, Peking Duck is traditionally served with Mandari... Read more... |
![]() | Fruit salad Tuesday, 13 May 2008|| This fruit salad combines chopped peaches, strawberries, bananas, and red and gr... Read more... |
![]() | Sleeping Beauty Tuesday, 25 November 2008|| Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a beautiful baby daughter. She asked ... Read more... |
![]() | The Brave Tin Soldier Wednesday, 14 May 2008|| HERE were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had... Read more... |
![]() | The Snow Queen Wednesday, 14 May 2008|| YOU must attend to the commencement of this story, for when we get to the end we... Read more... |
![]() | The Little Mermaid Wednesday, 14 May 2008|| FAR out in the ocean, where the water is as blue as the prettiest cornflower, an... Read more... |




Dream interpretation involves the metaphoric meaning of symbols, such as events, objects, or people. Although such interpretations are not scientifically proven, many people attest to their accuracy. To believers in dream interpretation, the narrative of a dream can be broken down into separate elements. With the help of a dream interpretation dictionary to give general insight into each sign, the dream is reassembled and interpreted as a whole. The reason that completely unique dreams might share meanings is that our collective unconscious shares common cultural values, myths, and stories. A dream interpretation dictionary explains some of the ideas that present themselves in everyone's dreams, such as fears, places, or inanimate objects, to help make sense of our waking life.
brain wave activity. Our conscious mind, or the part we think with, our "window" into life, only takes up a very small portion of our brain activity. (some say this is only 10%) Other areas control things like breathing, heartbeat, converting light to vision, sound to hearing, balance when we walk, etc. etc. This too has it's own percentage (small). Another area controls imagination. This area is widely an undiscovered frontier. Imagination is more then dreaming of a new car or picturing someone with their cloths off! When you look at clouds and see shapes, or wood grain and see images, this is the "order from chaos" part of your imagination. The mind cannot deal with chaos very well, in fact it will resist it and sometimes manufacture order. (very important to the dreaming process.)This too occupies a small percentage of brian activity. Then there is memory. Memory is vast! And I believe it occupies more of the brains resources then most people believe.
But the process is functioning in our subconscious mind, out of view from our "window". If defined precisely, they may not be referred to as dreams technically, but the activity is very closely related. During certain cycles of brain activity while asleep, we can "view" these dreams with our conscious mind and record them in our memory.














