Dream About Vulture

If you dream of a vulture, it taken as a sign of change and death, a harbinger for your desire to be cared for and nurtured. The vulture is a bird known to be a scavenger and is often associated with death and destruction, points to sympathy, love.

You facing a change in your life that is inevitable and that will mark the end of an era or situation, a harbinger for your you from others. It also mean that something in your life is already coming to an end or has ended and it is time to move on and let go, a message for your creative power and energy.

The vulture also be seen as a symbol of purification, refers to the world around it is paying close attention to your actions. If you dream about the vulture, it mean that you are ready to shake off old negative habits or behaviors and focus on a new and positive way of life, an evidence for a cry for help from somebody in your life.

In some cultures, the vulture is also considered a messenger between the worlds, as it flies high in the sky and makes contact with the gods, hints a maternal figure. If you dream about the vulture, it mean that you are more focused on your spiritual or religious side and are trying to create a deeper connection with higher powers, a message for a feminine outlook or feminine perspective on a situation.

To sum up, dreaming about a vulture both a warning and an opportunity, an omen for your contentment with life. It's important to pay attention to the messages of your dream and be willing to embrace change and let go of old things to make room for new things, means your new found spiritual awakening.

When we dream, our subconscious mind communicates with us through symbols, and vultures are no exception, you are feeling alienated from those around you. The interpretation of dreaming of vultures varies greatly, an indication for an aspect of yourself that is unfamiliar or strange to you.

Seeing a vulture in a dream signifies the end of something, draws attention to a lack of direction in your life. It mean the end of a relationship, a job, or an idea, a symbol for your desires to stay connected with others. Vultures are associated with death, and dreaming of vultures indicate the need to be more aware of our mortality and embrace change, means temptation or emotional allure. It also be a reminder to let go of old habits or negative patterns of thinking, states basic essentials of your life.

The vulture is known for its sharp vision, which see things from great distances, a sign for someone who is being an badd. Dreaming of a vulture represent our ability to pay close attention to details that others overlook, a hint for bad luck. On the other hand, vultures are also scavengers who feed on dead animals, so it a metaphor for feeling “dead inside” or lacking vitality in life, refers to anxieties about an unwanted situation or a financial problem.

Buddhism: In Buddhism, vultures are regarded as holy birds, sadly a warning alert for the that you are experiencing in your life. Dreaming of a vulture a sign of good fortune and spiritual growth, a premonition for pent-up you may be expressing or experiencing from others. Hinduism: In Hinduism, vultures are associated with the goddess Kali, who represents death and destruction, a sign for regret in some decision you made or in some action that you took. Dreaming of vultures indicate the end of a cycle in life and the beginning of a new one, a hint for your need to sit time out to contemplate a situation before proceeding. Judaism/Christianity: In both Judaism and Christianity, vultures are associated with the end of the world and judgment day, signals the various aspects of your conscious you connect to the universe. Dreaming of a vulture represent a fear of punishment or judgment for our actions, means characteristics which you have not acknowledged or incorporated into your own personality. Pagan: In the Pagan tradition, vultures are seen as symbols of transformation and renewal, a hint for your ability to balance your family life. Dreaming of vultures suggest that positive changes are on the horizon, hints foiling or thwarting someone’s plans. Other Beliefs: In some Native American cultures, vultures are regarded as symbols of purification and cleansing, a warning for feelings of being let down or betrayed by someone in your life. Dreaming of vultures indicate the need to purify oneself from negative energy, a clue for some aspect of yourself that you have forgotten or neglected.

In Western culture, vultures are often seen as ugly and dirty birds, while in other cultures, they are revered as sacred animals, refers to your social life, your interpersonal you connect with others. Dreaming of vultures represent cultural differences and the need to gain a broader perspective on life, a clue for beauty, charm, poise and grace.

Psychologically, dreaming of vultures a sign of repressed negative feelings or anxieties about death, a sign for light heartedness, positive energy and joy. It also be a representation of our own predatory nature, reminding us to be more mindful of how we treat others, points at your changing roles.

If you dream of vultures, it a sign of a need for change or transformation, a message for your self-qualities you value in yourself. The best way to deal with such a dream is to confront what the vulture represents in your life and take action accordingly, an indication for regret for something that you have done. It is also advisable to seek help from a qualified professional if the dream is causing severe anxiety or distress, stands for some subconscious idea.

Dreaming about a vulture interpreted in many different ways, denotes your abilities to yourself toward higher awareness. It is often associated with feelings of being watched, feeling exposed, or feeling vulnerable, a symbol for a clear perspective. It also represent a need for protection or a need to be more aware of your surroundings, a sign for a rebirth. Additionally, it symbolize death or the end of something, such as a relationship or a job, a sign for opportunities that are available to you or that you have missed out on. It also represent the need to let go of something that is no longer serving you, expresses an person in your life.

The emotional energy associated with dreaming about a vulture often reflects feelings of being overwhelmed, feeling powerless, or feeling like you are being judged, a portent for an inner battle between your own and between the of others. It also represent feelings of guilt or shame, or even feelings of being stuck in an unhealthy situation, a symbol for tenderness, purity of romance. In some cases, it even represent feelings of envy or jealousy, an evidence for old insights, thoughts or views that have already been brought to light.

The symbolic meaning behind dreaming about a vulture often has to do with transformation and change, sadly a warning signal for the targets you are reaching goals you are setting for yourself. It symbolize the need to let go of something that is no longer serving you and to move on from it, symbolises an argument or problem that is not valid. It also represent the need to take back control and power in your life and to be more aware of your surroundings, temptation or emotional allure.

Dreaming about a vulture also be an indication that you need to take some time for yourself and reflect, a sign for an achievement or goal that has been reached. It telling you that it is time to take a step back and look at things from a different perspective, signals successful completion of your goals. Additionally, it telling you to pay attention to your intuition and trust your gut, a signal for some difficulty or issue which you are not confronting.

What does it mean Vulture in a dream?

  • If you have seen a Vulture in a dream, You may have to deal with issues or problems related to your old friends or relatives, Trying to fix some issues or make up for deficiencies may be a futile or delayed effort. According to Molla Cami, To see a Vulture Bird in a dream while sleeping at night indicates an idiot and intolerant person, and to see a Vulture Bird while sleeping during the daytime indicates diseases. If a sick person sees a Vulture Bird in his own house in a dream, it indicates that he will die. It refers to thieves who are busy with profit, or to hear bad words. Vulture seen in a dream indicates fear and brutality that the dreamer will reach.
  • If you dreamed of Holding a Vulture, You may feel more lucky, your luck in business matters may flow high throughout the day. Keeping a vulture in your dream means that the person who sees the dream will find a job with a good income, so that he will find comfort, leave the troubled period behind, and lead a happy life.
  • If you have dreamed of expelling a vulture in your dream, Making the progress of the subject by giving sudden reactions may make things difficult. To expel a vulture in a dream indicates a war with one's family elders or relatives and the trouble he will experience. It is also interpreted as finding comfort by overcoming difficulties.
  • Seeing a vulture in a dream is interpreted as someone who is not good for anyone and not even for himself. This person is depicted as a male. He is a self-indulgent, sleepy, scruffy and lazy person. He is too lazy to take a glass of water and drink it, and even asks him to come to his feet. If someone brings the ready meal cooked on the stove and melts it to eat, if there is no room, he will starve. This person is interpreted as being abnormally lazy. Seeing a vulture in a dream means bad luck for some.
  • If you see that you are holding a vulture in your dream, it means that you will earn a considerable amount of income from a profitable business. It will not be easy for him to earn this money, it will cause him to be very tired, but it will give you so much pleasure when spending it.
  • The vulture seen in the dream is usually not considered good. This dream is attributed to the loss of one's honor and dignity, the loss of his office, or the death of a person who is at a very high level among the statesmen.

Martha Clarke Interpretation

Although it may seem surprising, the vulture is a symbol that, throughout history, has always had positive connotations. Not surprisingly, many people believed that because its diet is carrion, the vulture had a special relationship with Mother Nature. Thus, the Parses—followers of Zoroaster— expose their dead on the top of tall towers so the vultures devour them in order to facilitate their rebirth. Likewise, in India the vulture appears as a symbol of protective spiritual forces that substitute parents: an emblem of devotion and spiritual advice. In Western culture, this bird has, however, negative connotations. The presence of vultures in dreams indicates the possibility that some people are waiting for a mistake to take advantage of the situation.

For the gypsies, oneiric vultures warn you against corrupt people around you.

Ariadne Green Interpretation

The scavenger of the bird tribe, the vulture teaches us to honor death as pan of a natural cycle of life.

The vulture picks the meat down to the bone to reveal the power in having examined something down to its internal stnicture or the bare bones.

A vulture may come to liberate you from the fear of death and, in shamanistic terms, to reduce the personality to its original structure.

The vulture also signifies respect for all the dead who have passed on to other levels of evolution.

The appearance of a vulture in a dream may be a response to someone who is taking advantage of what another has accomplished.

(See Birds.)

Nancy Wagaman Interpretation

Finding and taking advantage of opportunities.

Issues regarding receiving from others and taking from others.

The cycle of life.

The idea of recycling, reusing, or repurposing (an object, an ability, yourself, someone else, etc.).

Finding value in what others offer or make available.

An ending that makes a new beginning possible.

Dreaming of this animal can represent too much or not enough of one of those qualities, or someone or something you associate with the quality or animal.

Consider also the animal’s actions, context, and your feelings about it.

See also: Bird

Garuda Interpretation

Vision: Seeing one or more vultures indicates the fear of being used or deceived by others. Your enemies are only waiting for the right moment! Watching a vulture in flight: somebody is, indeed, doing you an injustice. Killing a vulture: you will defeat your enemy.

Depth Psychology: The vulture has a keen, sharp mind. He can immediately spot the weaknesses of others and take advantage of them. This can be true for the victim as well as the “perpetrator.” You are asked to show more sympathy and altruism.

James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver Interpretation

A vulture is a bird that feeds on carrion (dead animals). Popular culture has further invested them with the associated trait of waiting for something to die. So a dream about a vulture often reflects a situation in our waking life in which we feel that someone else is waiting for us to die, or death in a less literal way, such as waiting for us to fail.

A vulture dream can, of course, represent the opposite situation in which we are waiting for someone or something else to die or to fail.

Theresa Cheung Interpretation

The vulture is a scavenger and feeds on the spoils of others. Are people around you taking advantage of you or are you concerned about the well-being of dependents? Alternatively, a vulture in your dreams can suggest that past experiences can give valuable insights into a current situation or problem. Do you need to ‘pick off the bones’ of a failed relationship or project, so that you can learn from your disappointment and move forward with your life?

Patrica Telesco Interpretation

(see Animals, Birds, Feathers, Wings) Targeting a vulnerable situation or person.

Ill feelings aimed toward you from a exploitative or predatory person.

The desire to focus on a particularly susceptible opportunity for personal gain.

Ancient meaning: An archetype for the goddess of death and reincarnation among the Egyptians especially. Here, vultures were believed to nurse the spirit of dead Pharaohs, maintaining them in the afterlife.

Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett Interpretation

The meaning of this nasty bird in your dream depends on the action; if you ust observed it sitting somewhere, it is a sign that you have an enemy or competitor waiting for you to make a mistake: if you saw one devouring its prey, it is a contrary omen and signifies that you will overcome your difficulties; if you killed a vulture in your dream, it forecasts a sure stroke of good luck.

Dream Explanations - Anonymous Interpretation

Dreams of a vulture signify your associations with victim/perpetrator archetypes. You dream may be showing you that you have been taking advantage of and preying on those less fortunate than you, or helping you to release feeling vulnerable to the attacks of people that are in a greater position of powers than you.

Dr. Mıchael Lennox Interpretation

The vulture is a scavenger bird and is therefore a harbinger of death. All birds are messengers of some kind, and the vulture’s presence is a signal that some negative experience has occurred.

Klaus Vollmar Interpretation

Exploitation has become a way of life It may serve as an explanation of why you have difficulty with the world around you.

Folklore: Your enemies are a danger to you.

Internet Archive - Anonymous Interpretation

Dangerous enemies: (To kill)—conquest of misfortune; (To see one devouring its prey)—your troubles will cease and fortune smile upon you.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

A relative waiting for you to die, or vice versa; people around you trying to live on you, or vice versa; difficult feel­ings about dependents.

myjellybean Interpretation

To see vultures in your dream suggests that your past experiences are providing you with valuable insight into a current situation or problem.

Betty Bethards Interpretation

Cleans up old parts of self, beliefs, attitudes, you no longer need. Feeds off old, decaying ideas rather than creative, new, alive ones.

Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin Interpretation

1. Insight into difficulties.

2. Irreconcilable differences, relationships.

3. Purification, cleansing, end of difficulties.

Vincent Wienand Interpretation

1. Scavenger;

2. Bird of the wilderness;

3. Sign of death;

4. All seeing;; Isa. 34:15; Matt. 24:28; Luke 17:37; Lev. 11:13-14.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

As scavengers, vultures and buzzards have an association with the feminine aspect in its destructive persona.

Gillian Holloway Interpretation

This is a bird of ill omen.

To dream of one denotes that you will have difficulty in business.

Eric Ackroyd Interpretation

(see also Bird, section (8))

A vulture may represent someone who has ill feelings towards you.

Margaret Hamilton Interpretation

One who finds gratification in the news of another’s misfortune; see “bird”

Tyler Wolfe Interpretation

A vulgar or wicked person

Tony Crisp Interpretation

See birds.

Pamela Ball Interpretation

see Birds

Raymond Buckland Interpretation

See Bird.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

See birds

Ibn Seerin Interpretation

(Candor; Eagle; Enemy; Evil; Imbecile; Thieves) A vulture in a dream represents a stupid, abominable and a lewd person. When seen during a daylight dream, it means a grievous illness. Ifone sees a vulture inside his house in a dream, it means sending help to assist someone in difficulty. Capturing a vulture in a dream means a fight or war.

A flock of vultures descending upon a town in a dream represent an occupying army with merciless soldiers who will plunder such town.

If a sick person sees a vulture inside his house in a dream, it means the approach of his death. As for a tanner and a potter, or the like craftsmen, seeing a vulture in a dream means profits or benefits. As for physicians or sick people, a vulture in their dream purports evil. In general, vultures in a dream represent highway robbers, a band of thieves who are not residents of that town, people who refuse to earn their livelihood through honest work, or it could represent an undertaker, a body snatcher, a grave digger, or a lewd and an insulting person.

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Zolar Interpretation

lucky numbers: 09-17-21-24-27-31

being attacked by a: be careful what you eat, it wil return on you.

circling, a: deceptive people wil push until they get their way; trip them up.

dead, a: vanquish aged beliefs and opinions, victory to the new alive ones.

devouring its prey, a: people are trying to live off of you.

flying, a: someone is enjoying your troubled times.

killing a: wil gain victory over dangerous enemies, final y.

many: wil have a long il ness that may bring misery and death.

of a: wil be unable to reconcile misunderstandings with a friend.

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Towers, Jacqueline Interpretation

Needless to say, this is not a good omen. People might take advantage of you or you may have a serious opponent to deal with. Old-time dream interpreters saw this as an omen of famine!

Jean Boushahla Interpretation

indiscriminate eating; greedy person who preys on others.

Marsha Trimble Dunstan Interpretation

gather around the dead (see Jeremiah 34:20; Matthew 24:28; Luke 17:37); will eat the eye that mocks and scorns (see Proverbs 30:17); feeds off of dead things; thrives on things that are not of God (see 1 Kings 14:11; 16:4).

Georg Fink Interpretation

The vulture is an archetypal symbol for danger Dreaming about a vulture often refers to the dreamer’s extreme self-centeredness. The vulture may represent “having it in for” somebody, which results in feeling a sense of aloneness. Killing a vulture in a dream is a signal from the unconscious to break with bad habits and find strength from within. (See also “Cadaver.”) activities; an empty wagon, on the other hand, implies losses and futile efforts. Something falling off the wagon shows that you are looking at financial circumstances, or can expect diminished worth in the future. WAITER/WAITRESS Dreaming about being served well is a positive sign, and means that you can count on good health and advancement in life. When you are the waiter yourself, this indicates that you will have to work very hard and often for the benefit of others. WAITING ROOM A waiting room in a dream stands for a break that you are taking in your life’s journey. The break may be due to a certain matter or an illness. It’s important to determine whose waiting room you were in; was it a physician’s, a lawyer’s, or the waiting room in a train or bus station? (See ’               < '■                    %                            ¿j' also '‘Physician,” “Lawyer,” and “Train Station.”)

Ian Wallace Interpretation

Instinctive ability to creatively transform an idea by picking my way through it rather than just going around in circles

Cathleen Connor Interpretation

Vultures clean up what is dead. If you dream of a vulture, it might indicate someone in your life is just waiting for you to fail. Perhaps you are being asked to clear out what is dead and no longer useful from your life. It may be time to let go.

Mary Summer Interpretation

warns of greedy and aggressive individuals; a user

Strong, Gerard Interpretation

Dreaming about a vulture (or any bird of prey) is a sign that a cold and ruthless enemy threatens the dreamer.

Julie Gillentine Interpretation

Because they eat carrion, vultures, like the Egyptian god Anubis, are symbols of transformation. Vultures, like scorpions, are known to be good mothers, fiercely protective of their young. The vulture goddess, Nekhbct, was the symbol of Upper Egypt.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

See vulture under birds.