(see Bread, Eating)A favorable sign of accomplishing your goals and having continued good health. Selling butter portends small gains in business (e.g., making your “bread and bu...
(see Beverages, Fruit by type)Drinking fully of life’s nectar; living each moment to its fullest.Celebration, and reasons for same. Also, hospitality being offered and accepted.I...
The ancient ziggurats of mesopotamia were temples built by kings to celebrate their sacred marriage with the divine, which at that time was matriarchal. Spiritually, when this imag...
In ancient times, boats were worshiped in Mesopotamia, Crete, and Egypt, as they were associated with certain deities. In oneiric terms, boats symbolize the ability to communicate ...
Aesculapius (or Asclepius) was the most popular healing divinity of the Hellenistic world. He was a mortal son of Apollo, who was slain by Zeus for daring to bring people back from...
The loam of creation from which characteristics can be formed and molded. In Genesis, Adam was formed from clay in God’s image (see Earth). Similarly, the Mesopotamian Armaiti an...
(see Incantation, Languages)Dedicated religious observance. Numerous civilizations recognized chanting as a viable expression of veneration, or a means of communing with greater po...
Babylonia / Mesopotamia Accounts of dream analysis in ancient Mesopotamia, dating back more than 5,000 years to 3100 BCE, offer a fascinating glimpse into the early understanding o...
(see Landmarks, Locations)Esoteric wisdom shared from the Collective Unconscious.A good omen that portends achievement and financial gains.Precision is needed in your evaluations t...
(see Altar, Bones, Animals, Death)Appearing on an altar: The hope of blessings from a “higher” power, including authority figures.The Mesopotamians, Babylonians, and Hebrews al...