the scripture declares that the influence of
the spirit of
god upon the soul extends to
its sleeping as
well as
its waking thoughts. But, in
accordance with the principle enunciated by St.
paul in (1
corinthians 14:15) dreams, in
which the understanding is asleep,
are placed below the visions of prophecy, in
which the understanding plays its part.
under the christian dispensation,
while we
read frequently of
trances and vision,
dreams are never referred to as
vehicles of
divine revelation. In
exact accordance with this principle are the actual records of
the dreams sent by God.
the greater number of
such dreams were granted,
for prediction or
for warning, to
those who were aliens to
the jewish covenant.
and where dreams are recorded as
means of
god's revelation to
his chosen servants,
they are almost always referred to
the periods of
their earliest and most imperfect knowledge of him.
among the Jews, "if
any person dreamed a
dream which was peculiarly striking and significant, he
was permitted to go to
the high priest in a
peculiar way,
and see if it
had any special import.
but the observance of
ordinary dreams and the consulting of
those who pretend to
skill in
their interpretation are repeatedly forbidden. (13:1-5; 18:9-14)-Schaff. Â Â
DREAM may refer to:DREAM (software), a
tool for the verification and analysis of
distributed real-time
and embedded (DRE) systemsDREAM (protocol), an ad
hoc geographical data routing protocolDREAM (AIDS
therapy program), an
aids therapy program promoted by
the christian community of Sant'EgidioDREAM Act, a
proposed bill in
the united states Senate
Dream is a
word used to
describe the subconscious experience of a
sequence of images, sounds, ideas, emotions, or
other sensations usually during sleep, especially REM sleep.
Project DReaM is a Sun Microsystems project
whose aim is to
produce an "interoperable DRM architecture
implementing standardized interfaces and processes for the interoperability of DRM systems".[1] DReaM is an acronym that
stands for "DRM everywhere/available".
sun's primary goal in
creating project dream is to
release an industry-standard and royalty-free digital
rights management standard.
OriginFrom Shakespeare's
the Tempest.
Noun1. a
series of
mental images and emotions occurring during sleep; "I
had a
dream about you last night" (synonym)
dreaming (hypernym) imagination, imaging, imagery,
mental imagery (hyponym)
nightmare (part-holonym) sleeping2. a
cherished desire; "his
ambition is to
own his own business" (synonym) ambition,
aspiration (hypernym)
desire (hyponym)
american Dream3.
imaginative thoughts indulged in
while awake; "he
lives in a
dream that has nothing to do
with reality" (synonym)
dreaming (hypernym) imagination, imaginativeness,
vision (hyponym) reverie, revery, daydream, daydreaming, oneirism,
air castle,
castle in
the air,
castle in
spain (derivation) daydream, woolgather, stargaze4. a
fantastic but vain hope (from
fantasies induced by
the opium pipe); "I
have this pipe dream about being emperor of
the universe" (synonym)
pipe dream (hypernym) fantasy, phantasy5. a
state of
mind characterized by
abstraction and release from reality; "he
went about his work as if in a dream" (hypernym) reverie, revery6.
someone of
something wonderful; "this
dessert is a dream" (hypernym) perfection, flawlessness, ne
plus ultra
Verb1.
have a daydream;
indulge in a
fantasy (synonym) daydream, woolgather,
stargaze (hypernym) imagine,
conceive of, ideate,
envisage (see-also)
think up,
think of,
dream up, hatch,
concoct (derivation) dreaming2.
experience while sleeping; "She
claims to
never dream"; "He
dreamt a
strange scene" (hypernym) perceive,
comprehend (entail) sleep, kip, slumber,
log Z's,
catch some z's (derivation) dreaming
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