Faith in these dreams as a means of communication with the otherworld is very strong. |
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The state-of-the-art 3D technology draws us in, but it is the vivid weirdness of Cameron's luridly imagined tropical otherworld that keeps us fascinated. |
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The idea of crossing water en route to the otherworld, which first appears in Egyptian eschatology, occurs in the eschatological topography of other religions, as was noted above. |
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It's an astonishing piece of work that lurks in the strange otherworld between score and sound effects – a brooding, scraping, pulsing aural undertow that perfectly accompanies the on-screen weirdness. |
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The hide was usually covered with figures of deities, tutelary spirits of the noiade, and otherworld localities, painted on with the juice of alder bark. |
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Aptly named Phantasmagoria, the exhibition is a perfect fit for the autumnal season where landscapes of otherworld dimensions, ghost inhabited spaces and netherworld spectres are common recurrences. |
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And he is always aware of the presence of the Otherworld that lives not beyond but within the natural world, and always awake to its mysterious pull. |
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Cast and Kristin Cast weave the suspenseful saga of Kalona's fall from grace in the Otherworld. |
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Irish mythology identifies the Great Cairn as being the tomb or abode of mythical figures, and an entrance to the Otherworld. |
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Ben and Xavier must battle their demons to save themselves and their new friends of the Otherworld in this captivating tale of friendship and victory. |
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The final triumph, where the children frighten the spirit goblins into knocking Rhita Gawr over into the Otherworld, is ludicrous and anticlimactic. |
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The third and final strand is that the early Welsh Arthur had a close connection with the Welsh Otherworld Annwn. |
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