1/12/2017

Dead father dream meanings

Dead father dream meanings

Personally, I never have the dream about my deceased father, or I don’t remember one, because I never know my own biological father in real life. Basically, it means that the real connection in waking life with the father is most important factor, by which our subconscious mind recreates the vision of the father in the dreams. But for others the dream about dead father occurs a lot and has such huge significance that has to be explained in very detailed way.
Sourece: http://dreamsnest.com/dead-father/

1/10/2017

Cat feces dream meanings

Cat feces dream meanings

 Your dream may evince that an important person should be sensible or uncomplicated in regard to your person. Despite that, if you are not a cat lover and if the dream was more like nightmare then a dream might signal vice versa context: a person of authority can be delusive and/or insecure toward you. Such dream about cat feces together with congenial feelings connotes that you are in consistency toward your gender part and passion.

Cat killing dream meanings

To watch cat killing in a dream indicates unconnected jazz, feminine sex drive, finesse and quality. According to other analysis this dream means casualty and bad contingency. The dream’s symbolism embodies contrasting acceptation relying on whether you are a cat fan or not.
 Source: http://dreamsnest.com/cat-killing/

Cat chasing white mouse dream meanings

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8/16/2014

Solitude is the state or situation of being alone

Solitude is the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time or a set of circumstances in which one finds oneself in existence of having no one else present;

9/21/2012

''Tuesdays with Morrie'' by Mitch Albom

''Tuesdays with Morrie''
by Mitch Albom
The book review

I bought this book long time ago, but never had a chance to read it until i got sick, stayed in bed for few days and decided to give it a go. ''Tuesdays with Morrie'' is a beautiful, life changing book. It's a story that will make a reader rethink his relationships with himself and others around him. It's a book about being fearless of death and the knowledge how to face it... The enthusiasm for life that this man has is astounding and incredibly uplifting. Morrie's philosophy is that each day we wake up is a gift from God, so what do we do with that  gift? Do we celebrate, honor and cherish it? Morrie never loses his dignity, because he never lloses his love and appreciation of that gift. This book is a treasure !!!!!!
My favorite quotes of this book would be: 
“So many people walk around with a meaningless life. They seem half-asleep, even when they're busy doing things they think are important. This is because they're chasing the wrong things. The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.” 
“there are a few rules I know to be true about love and marriage: If you don't respect the other person, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. If you don't know how to compromise, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. If you can't talk openly about what goes on between you, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. And if you don't have a common set of values in life, you're gonna have a lot of trouble. Your values must be alike.' - Morrie Schwartz” 




Elizabeth Gilbert ''Committed'' The book review

''Committed'' 
Elizabeth Gilbert
The book review

The book ''Committed'' was written by the same writer Elizabeth Gilbert, who wrote ''Eat, Pray, Love''. My advice would be: don't read ''Committed''  if you are hoping something similar to ''Eat, Pray, Love'', because it's completely different type of book. You won't lose yourself in a compelling story and you might get bored.
Read it only if you are interested to learn about marriage -  what it  is and what is not, why sometimes it works and why sometimes it doesn't work . 
My favorite quote would be: 
“People always fall in love with the most perfect aspects of each other’s personalities. Who wouldn’t? Anybody can love the most wonderful parts of another person. But that’s not the clever trick. The really clever trick is this: Can you accept the flaws? Can you look at your partner’s faults honestly and say, ‘I can work around that. I can make something out of it.’? Because the good stuff is always going to be there, and it’s always going to pretty and sparkly, but the crap underneath can ruin you.”