-
- Gloves
- 1. that which keeps the body warm and healthy (e.g., loss
of gloves indicating need to take better care of health) Cayce (137-38).
- 2. protection Cayce (900-418, A-3).
- see also Clothes; Coat
-
- Gold fabric
- truths being shown Cayce (137-35).
- see also Golden; Blue
-
- Golden
- truth for the mind Cayce (136-14, A-1; 136-24, A-10).
-
- Golf
- 1. exercise for the physical well-being of the body Cayce
(900-79; 900-85).
- 2. golf ball - the person or the person's own life; the
word of the spiritual forces Cayce (900-99).
- 3. golf club - the way one goes about life Cayce (900-99).
- 4. golf course - the world in which we make our way Cayce
(900-99).
- see also Game; Ball
-
- Gorge
- troublesome conditions along the way Cayce (294-159).
-
- Grain
- knowledge or ideas which can be cast forth for others Cayce
(294-87, A-1).
- see also Bread; Food
-
- Green
- development, growth Cayce (136-15, A-2).
-
- Gum
- that which must be chewed upon as a message or lesson in
order to be understood Cayce (900-159, A-2).
-
- Gun
- 1. pistol - aggressiveness, harshness Cayce (288-20).
- 2. the source of injury (not necessarily bodily; in this
case, financial) Cayce (195-27).
- 3. a way of defending oneself Cayce (294-101).
- 4. aiming a gun - keeping properly focused on target or
goal Cayce (900-106, A-1).
- see also Knife; Sword; Weapon
-
- Hair
- 1. reasoning process Cayce (137-41, A-2).
- 2. thought Cayce (136-7, A-4; 900-99, A-4).
- 3. knowledge Cayce (900-156, A-3).
- see also Hat
-
- Hammer
- the driving force in a situation Cayce (294-36, A-2).
- see also Electric power line
-
- Hat
- 1. active conditions (i.e., what is currently going on in
the life) that exist with an individual Cayce (900-122).
- 2. the nature of a person's thoughts Cayce (136-18).
- see also Hair; Dress; Coat
-
- Hay
- 1. that which grows and develops in a well-rounded way
Cayce (900-120, A-2).
- 2. four-leaf clover - seeming "good luck" that really has a
spiritual cause Cayce (136-12).
-
- Head
- 1. functioning of the brain Cayce (294-56).
- 2. an attitude, orientation or way of approach (e.g., dream
character with head on backwards means approaching things in backward
fashion) Cayce (294-131, A-3).
- 3. headless - inability to reach that person through
normal, physical, conscious means - can only be contacted through
spiritual means Cayce (900-355, A-1).
- 4. headless - warning not to lose your head in daily duties
Cayce (137-36).
-
- Headless
- 1. functioning of the brain Cayce (294-56).
- 2. an attitude, orientation or way of approach (e.g., dream
character with head on backwards means approaching things in backward
fashion) Cayce (294-131, A-3).
- 3. headless - inability to reach that person through
normal, physical, conscious means - can only be contacted through
spiritual means Cayce (900-355, A-1).
- 4. headless - warning not to lose your head in daily duties
Cayce (137-36).
-
- Home
- 1. condition and effects created by one's current work in
life Cayce (294-50).
- 2. a specific station in the thought and action of a person
Cayce (538-20).
- 3. the "place" in which one dwells in consciousness (i.e.,
one's state of consciousness) Cayce (900-53).
- 4. the mental state of an individual Cayce (900-98, A-3).
-
- Hornet
- 1. troublesome obstacles to be overcome Cayce (341-13).
- 2. warning about dangerous condition (i.e., may be painful)
Cayce (294-67).
-
- Horse
- 1. the messenger Cayce (294-136; 262-15; 137-89).
- 2. the message and the messenger Cayce (900-98; 900-336).
- 3. the nature of the message may be represented in the kind
of horse (e.g., a charger, a slow workhorse, a race horse, the horses'
color, etc.) Cayce (294-85).
-
- House
- 1. condition and effects created by one's current work in
life Cayce (294-50).
- 2. a specific station in the thought and action of a person
Cayce (538-20).
- 3. the "place" in which one dwells in consciousness (i.e.,
one's state of consciousness) Cayce (900-53).
- 4. the mental state of an individual Cayce (900-98, A-3).
-
- Intruder
- 1. breaks into home - the breaking of a law; the breaking
of a spiritual law (because the home represents the spiritual home)
Cayce (136-60).
- 2. self-indulgent attitudes or behaviors Cayce (136-24,
A-12).
- see also Burglar; Thief
-
- Jacket
- 1. thoughts and attitudes Cayce (137-73).
- 2. raincoat - recommendation regarding physical wealth: to
stay dry in order to avoid a virus or cold Cayce (137-24, A-8).
- 3. attitudes (with color of coat giving clue as to type of
attitude, see also colors) Cayce (294-136, A-5).
- 4. fur coat - wintertime (i.e., predictive dream about
something that would happen in the winter) Cayce (900-74, A-3).
- see also Hair; Hat; Dress; Coat
-
- Jumping
- jumping into a new life experience, perhaps not as
carefully as it should be done Cayce (137-87, A-2; 136-22, A-1).
-
- Jungle
- a mental place where one can easily get lost or confused
such as in a maze (of trees) Cayce (136-16).
- see also Maze
-
- Key
- 1. the conscious knowledge necessary to understand more of
the Universal Laws (i.e., the "lock" represents the mysteries of living
things in a material world) Cayce (900-84).
- 2. safety or that which provides safety Cayce (137-99, A-2).
- 3. the solution or answer to a situation Cayce (900-280,
A-1).
-
- King
- 1. the attainment of a high goal Cayce (900-261, A-7).
- 2. help, assistance and aid that can come from beyond
oneself Cayce (900-208, A-5).
-
- Knife
- 1. a "two-edged" tool that can be used for defense or to
force one's own way upon another Cayce (900-270).
- 2. forces exterted in the material world for destruction
Cayce (900-37).
- see also Sword, Weapon
-
- Ladder
- 1. the Way (i.e., the ladder to heaven or personal
spiritual growth) Cayce (281-19).
- 2. any kind of ascent Cayce (900-128).
- 3. descending ladder - doing something in life that is a
"step down" from what was previously done Cayce (900-314, A-6).
- 4. missing rung of ladder - a hardship along the way of
life Cayce (281-19, A-7).
-
- Lake
- peace and tranquility Cayce (262-8).
- see also Water
-
- Leaves
- dead leaves on ground - that which is sloughed off or
rejected (like drosses from the body) Cayce (294-136).
-
- Letter
- 1. information which comes Cayce (900-242).
- 2. messages of truth Cayce (538-19, A-1).
-
- Light
- 1. great lessons and great truths Cayce (106-10).
- 2. knowledge and its application which brings understanding
Cayce (341-22).
- 3. the throne of God's presence Cayce (136-26).
- 4. the rays of God's love, peace and happiness Cayce
(900-216).
- 5. a higher force and power Cayce (900-315).
- 6. that directing force as would show the way to gain more
perfect knowledge Cayce (900-159).
- 7. hope Cayce (137-46).
-
- Light bulb
- 1. that which bring's the light of understanding Cayce
(900-366).
- 2. one's own intuition Cayce (900-278, A-7).
-
- Lightning
- 1. the higher forces, which may be destructive to many
people, but can be a life-giving flow Cayce (900-79).
- 2. fear (i.e., struck by lightning) Cayce (136-45).
-
-
- Liquor
- 1. laying aside physical consciousness Cayce (136-60).
- 2. literally, about drinking habits Cayce (137-97).
-
- Luggage
- 1. that which you "have in hand" in your life Cayce
(294-100, A-1).
- 2. that which is at hand and is "tried and true" Cayce
(294-39, A-1).
-
- Marriage
- 1. an inner union with the higher forces that opens
creativity Cayce (900-362, A-4).
- 2. commitments to be honored in regard to another person
(not necessarily just the spouse) Cayce (136-62, A-1).
- 3. duty to be kept Cayce (900-156, A-4).
- 4. close relations with another person which bring goodness
and happiness (but not necessarily a literal marriage) Cayce (900-202,
A-1).
- 5. the inner marriage with the Christ Cayce (900-258, A-3;
262-69).
- 6. a business deal, a joining of commercial interests Cayce
(558-15, A-1).
-
- Maze
- confusion in the face of many turning points or options
Cayce (900-308, A-12).
-
- Mirror
- how one is seen by others Cayce (900-332).
-
- Money
- 1. benefits or returns from efforts Cayce (294-89, A-1).
- 2. the vehicle (or channel) for making exchange Cayce
(137-99, A-2).
- 3. borrowed money - favorable conditions which have strings
attached (i.e., obligations) Cayce (900-134, A-1).
- 4. that which is of value and truth Cayce (900-109, A-3;
900-69, A-1).
- 5. sign of appreciation for services rendered Cayce
(136-26, A-18).
- 6. a criterion or a way of indicating success (900-109,
A-3; 136-26, A-18).
- 7. an opportunity to make money (literally) (195-33, A-2).
- 8. necessity to raise considerable money - warning about
becoming extravagant Cayce (341-14, A-3).
- 9. worthless paper money - warning about gambling Cayce
(195-30).
- 10. the material world and its values Cayce (900-305, A-5).
- 11. million dollars - promise that whatever resources (not
just money) are required will be supplied as the need arises Cayce
(900-202, A-5)
-
-
Moon
-
carnal romance, the impulse to
earthly passion Cayce (900-268, A-5).
-
-
Morning
-
the awakening of new forces Cayce
(900-37)
-
-
Mountain
-
1. reaching higher and higher in
mental development Cayce (262-64).
-
2. a place from which there is a
more perfect understanding of the physical world Cayce (341-15).
-
3. a place where an understanding of
truth is gained Cayce (900-34).
-
4. gaining the full height or the
full concept of a matter Cayce (900-305).
-
5. the rise to the spiritual forces
Cayce (195-33).
-
-
Movies
-
mass consciousness; the attitudes of
the populace at large Cayce (136-26, A-18).
-
-
Mud
-
that which makes for a hindrance
Cayce (294-159, A-4).
-
-
Nakedness
-
1. fleshly desires Cayce (294-67).
-
2. the uncovering or exposure of
something intended to be kept hidden Cayce (294-67).
-
3. ignorance or not understanding
(i.e., "that bareness ... to which one is reduced by not opening self
to an understanding ...") Cayce (341-11, A-2).
-
4. feeling one is laid bare to
criticism, vulnerable in this fashion Cayce (136-15, A-1).
-
-
Negro
-
a truth which is submerged and still
in one's own unconscious (dreamer was a white female, age 48) Cayce
(106-10, A-2).
-
-
Newspaper
-
comics - encouragement to use one's
sense of humor and laugh more often Cayce (900-159).
-
-
Nudity
-
1. fleshly desires Cayce (294-67).
-
2. the uncovering or exposure of
something intended to be kept hidden Cayce (294-67).
-
3. ignorance or not understanding
(i.e., "that bareness ... to which one is reduced by not opening self
to an understanding ...") Cayce (341-11, A-2).
-
4. feeling one is laid bare to
critism, vulnerable in this fashion Cayce (136-15, A-1).
-
-
Old man
-
1. wisdom through many experiences,
the seer or sage Cayce (900-156, A-1).
-
2. Christ symbol Cayce (136-26, A-3).
-
3. old lesson learned which now
needs new application in a new way Cayce (900-185).
-
-
Old woman
-
1. wisdom through many experiences,
the seer or sage Cayce (900-156, A-1).
-
2. Christ symbol Cayce (136-26, A-3).
-
3. old lesson learned which now
needs new application in a new way Cayce (900-185).
-
-
Orchestra
-
the forces of one's life in harmony
Cayce (900-89).
-
-
Pants
-
changing of - changing one's
personal philosophy of life Cayce (900-202, A-4).
-
-
Parents
-
those who are available to give aid
and assistance Cayce (900-91, A-4).
-
-
Party
-
1. one's social life Cayce (900-159,
A-3; 900-171, A-1; 341-12, A-2).
-
2. a special development in one's
education or mental growth Cayce (136-27, A-1).
-
3. the physical diet when too many
sweets are being consumed Cayce (900-234, A-1).
-
-
Path
-
1. journey of life one is on Cayce
(195-42, A-1).
-
2. rough, poor roadbed - troublesome
conditions to be encountered Cayce (900-18, A-2).
-
3. junction, crossroad - choices in
life about how to use resources Cayce (900-224, A-2). a time in life of
especially needing guidance Cayce (900-232, A-1).
-
-
Pawn shop
-
trading off in a way that wastes
valuable resources Cayce (900-132, A-5).
-
-
Pen
-
a way of thinking Cayce (137-73,
A-1).
-
-
Pencil
-
a way of thinking Cayce (137-73,
A-1).
-
-
Perfume
-
a person's particular, unique
attitudes and ways of expression in the world Cayce (136-24, A-7).
-
-
Pig
-
1. sexual desires Cayce (294-67).
-
2. "hog" the whole show Cayce
(294-50).
-
-
Platform
-
shaky and unstable - the condition
of one's physical body is weakened or imbalanced Cayce (136-22).
-
-
Pocket
-
something kept for self rather than
distributed Cayce (137-99).
-
-
Poison
-
danger, detrimental conditions
warned of Cayce (137-17).
-
-
Police
-
1. the law, especially universal or
spiritual laws Cayce (136-29, A-6).
-
2. that which tries to bring
disorder under control Cayce (136-18, A-3).
-
3. uniformed - spiritual law Cayce
(900-115, A-1; 900-220, A-3).
-
4. plainclothes policeman - laws as
interpreted just from a human level, God's laws Cayce (900-115, A-1;
900-220, A-3).
-
-
Pond
-
peace and tranquility Cayce (262-8).
-
see also Water
-
-
Priest
-
safety, security and strength in the
spiritual forces Cayce (195-33).
-
-
Prisoner
-
1. being controlled by outside
conditions Cayce (341-18, A-6).
-
2. trapped in efforts to justify
oneself (misusing the mind in this way) Cayce (900-91, A-2).
-
3. prison - trapped by lazily
letting one's life be too centered in one direction (i.e., imbalanced)
Cayce (341-26, A-2).
-
-
Pulling
-
pulling self up - raising one's own
position to a more advantageous one Cayce (900-134, A-1).
-
-
Pulpit
-
leadership, teaching attitude Cayce
(900-285).
-
-
Puppet
-
1. warning about getting involved
with dim-witted individuals Cayce (137-97, A-3).
-
2. that which is controlled or
yanked around by outside forces Cayce (900-260, A-11).
-
-
Quilt bed cover
-
1. the "cover" or mode of conduct in
the home Cayce (900-142).
-
2. helpful attitudes to make the
best of or to cover a difficult situation Cayce (900-180)
-
-
Radio
-
1. one's own capacity to attune or
tune in to better understandings (even to higher forces or psychic
forces) Cayce (900-230).
-
2. the way in which the Father can
"hear at a distance" our needs Cayce (900-231).
-
3. our capacity to attune to the
Infinite and receive a power that manifests in the physical life Cayce
(900-231).
-
4. force and power that can radiate
a far distance Cayce (900-231; 900-301).
-
5. the capacity to attune to truth
Cayce (900-230, A-3).
-
-
Rain
-
1. blessings, benefits Cayce
(900-98, A-1).
-
2. conditions that are coming down
(e.g., dreamer is stockbroker; rain coming down signifed lower market)
Cayce (900-266, A-6).
-
-
Red
-
1. desires of the heart Cayce
(900-87, A-4).
-
2. meaningful, important to be
understood or grasped (e.g., red underlining of a written passage)
Cayce (900-89, A-2).
-
3. blood Cayce (900-166, A-10).
-
4. trouble or misunderstanding Cayce
(487-6).
-
5. red hat - higher attributes of
mind development Cayce (900-101, A-2).
-
-
Restaurant
-
1. food for the physical needs of a
body Cayce (900-85, A-1; 900-95, A-2).
-
2. a place of seeking the higher
foods of spiritual truth (i.e., "feed at the table of the Giver of all
good and perfect gifts") Cayce (900-220, A-7).
-
see also Dining table
-
-
River
-
1. the way of life Cayce (900-64).
-
2. stream - a dividing line Cayce
(294-62, A-2).
-
-
Road
-
1. journey of life one is on Cayce
(195-42, A-1).
-
2. rough, poor roadbed - troublesome
conditions to be encountered Cayce (900-18, A-2).
-
3. junction, crossroad - choices in
life about how to use resources Cayce (900-224, A-2). a time in life of
especially needing guidance Cayce (900-232, A-1).
-
-
Robber
-
a warning about someone who may try
to take advantage of the dreamer Cayce (195-51, A-2).
-
see also Intruder
-
-
Rocks
-
1. large ones in road - troublesome
conditions along the way Cayce (294-159).
-
2. difficulties to overcome Cayce
(538-25).
-
-
Roof
-
1. the top or pinnacle of thought
and understanding Cayce (900-105, A-1).
-
2. hanging from edge of roof -
getting oneself into precarious situations or circumstances Cayce
(900-398).
-
-
Rubbish
-
disorder and laxness in the life
Cayce (262-8).
-
-
Rug
-
A subservient state; being walked on
Cayce (294-36, A-2).
-
-
Runner
-
that force through which the
individual may gain strength to go alone Cayce (538-16).
-
-
Saucer
-
1. saucer - all that is currently
held in the conscious mind Cayce (900-163, A-1).
-
2. received like a trophy cup - the
attanment of a union of knowledge and understanding which brings
happiness, joy and peace Cayce (900-109).
-
-
Scar
-
1. a deficiency resulting from a
past condition Cayce (900-207, A-5).
-
2. from operation - reminder of how
it is sometimes necessary to have something removed (i.e., particularly
from the mind) Cayce (900-296, A-9).
-
-
School
-
1. the issues of daily life Cayce
(900-270; 900-106; 136-23; 136-24).
-
2. the lessons or training to which
the mind may attain Cayce (900-139; 900-261).
-
3. one's own teaching of others
Cayce (900-142).
-
4. higher learning - learning about
universal laws Cayce (294-67).
-
-
Scissors
-
seeming opposites that, when applied
for truth, can accomplish much Cayce (900-17, A-3).
-
-
Scorpion
-
that which is dangerous or poisonous
Cayce (900-318, A-7).
-
-
Seed
-
1. that which is able to bring forth
into manifestation something of its own kind (e.g., like begets like)
Cayce (136-18, A-1).
-
2. the word of truth Cayce (900-308,
A-12).
-
-
Serpent
-
1. the wisdom of all things Cayce
(294-136).
-
2. temptations Cayce (294-136).
-
3. that which threatens harm Cayce
(294-159).
-
4. those who would harm in an
underhanded manner Cayce (900-81).
-
5. monstrous and hissing - self's
own condemnation of self Cayce (900-217).
-
-
Servant
-
the reminder to be of service (i.e.,
as in "He who would be greatest or master must be servant to all")
Cayce (900-231, A-1).
-
-
Shack
-
humility, lowly estate Cayce
(900-175, A-5).
-
-
Shanty
-
humility, lowly estate Cayce
(900-175, A-5).
-
-
Shells
-
1. the many different forms or
physical manifestions that come from the original oneness (i.e., the
sea) Cayce (538-13).
-
2. individuals who may be helped or
missed in the passage of daily life (i.e., just as one may notice or
miss a seashell on the beach) Cayce (538-16).
-
3. great truths that have been
gathered Cayce (538-16).
-
-
Shepard
-
the leader Cayce (136-36, A-1).
-
-
Ship
-
1. the voyage of life Cayce (136-41).
-
2. a body of thought which one can
enter into and travel upon Cayce (900-102, A-2).
-
3. something that comes from a
foreign source (i.e., from across the waters) Cayce (900-142, A-7).
-
4. a forthcoming trip Cayce (136-67).
-
5. a message about spiritual truth
to be carried abroad Cayce (900-267, A-4).
-
6. ferryboat separating from a pier
- a voyage into the afterlife, the separation into a new realm Cayce
(900-370).
-
-
Shirt
-
1. the thought or intent taken
toward others Cayce (195-60).
-
2. the attitudes and understandings
of life that one "wears" Cayce (900-160, A-15).
-
see also Dress; Pants; Hat; Clothes
-
-
Shoemaker
-
the source of assistance in
formulating a foundation (shoes) for one's life Cayce (106-6).
-
-
Shoes
-
an individual's foundation Cayce
(106-6).
-
-
Shower
-
1. cleansing and freeing from old
ideas Cayce (900-189).
-
2. a cleansing and strengthening of
the outer self, which should not be confused with the inner
strengthening that comes from God Cayce (900-110).
-
-
Silhouette
-
looking at things with a one-sided,
limited view Cayce (137-50, A-2).
-
-
Snake
-
1. the wisdom of all things Cayce
(294-136).
-
2. temptations Cayce (294-136).
-
3. that which threatens harm Cayce
(294-159).
-
4. those who would harm in an
underhanded manner Cayce (900-81).
-
5. monstrous and hissing - self's
own condemnation of self Cayce (900-217).
-
-
Soiled
-
1. something unbecoming or improper
with oneself that needs to be corrected Cayce (900-160, A-15).
-
2. fear or "dirty attitudes" within
onself Cayce (195-60, A-1).
-
3. improper or unclean state of mind
Cayce (133-27, A-1; 137-73, A-1).
-
4. warning to keep life "clean" and
avoid any appearance of questionable moral conduct Cayce (294-56, A-2).
-
5. grease soils clothes - too much
grease in diet is currently harmful Cayce (294-138).
-
-
Sphere
-
1. the "perfect sphere" - some ideal
or concept of wholeness Cayce (900-104).
-
2. the forces of this world as they
relate to the Universal Force Cayce (900-128, A-3).
-
3. a whole, or well-rounded,
approach to things Cayce (900-140, A-6).
-
4. The oneness of purpose Cayce
(900-142, A-1).
-
5. childhood games Cayce (137-61,
A-2).
-
-
Spider
-
menacing - warning about a threat
from certain other people who would attempt to take things from the
dreamer (i.e., perhaps in the sense of being caught in thier web) Cayce
(2671-5).
-
-
Spoon
-
do things in small doses Cayce
(281-6, A-4).
-
-
Spring water
-
source from which greater knowledge
may be obtained Cayce (195-42).
see also Water