A falcon in a dream represents a thief, might, victory over one’s enemy, satisfying one’s purpose, love to have many children, marriage, slaves, mistresses, precious stones, health, relief, or it could mean love to travel.
A falcon in a dream also means cessation of life, capture, hunting, shackles, imprisonment, ties, etcetera.
If it appears well trained, obedient and responsive in the dream, it means walking in the company of an important person who is surrounded with an impressive entourage.
If one sees a falcon flying and gathering a flock of falcons in a dream, it means building an army.
A falcon in a dream also represents an intelligent man who claims importance and dignity, though he is unjust.
If one receives or holds a falcon in a dream, it means that he will bear a son who will become a very important person of his time.
If one happens to be a politician, it means that he will gain greater advancements in his life. Ifthe falcon flies away in the dream, it means that one will lose his seat but retain his fame. Ifone catches few feathers of a falcon in a dream, it means that some power will remain in his hand and serve his interests. Slaughtering a falcon in a dream means the death of a king or a ruler. Eating falcon’s meat in a dream means a financial endowment given by a ruler.
If one kills a falcon inside his house in a dream, it means that he will capture a thief. Ifa falcon flies away from under one’s chair in a dream, it means that he will walk in the company of a person whose earnings are unlawful.
(See Also: Indian falcon, Sakr)
[1]The falcon and the sparrow hawk symbolize spiritual, moral, or intellectual elevation. In Ancient Egypt, this bird was the emblem of the human soul. However, in the Middle Ages, the falcon became an allegory of the sinner’s guilty conscience. Not in vain, images have been found from this time period of falcons tearing up hares, that is to say, attacking animals that symbolized fecundity but also lechery. In the improbable case that you dream of this image (of a falcon attacking a rabbit), you can interpret the scene as a symbol of the victory of self-control over lewd desires. If, on the contrary, the falcon is flying, it means that you could receive an assignment for a project of great importance that you should not let escape. In this case, your ambition will be put to the test. Given that the falcon represents moral elevation, you should go above certain interests in the assumption that you fervently desire power. Success is not at odds with elevated values.
[2]it symbolises a tyrant ruler or king who is powerful and well known as a warlord. Acquiring or owning a falcon which obeys his commands means he will acquire assets and estates; he will also wield power by way of his appointment to kingship. Similarly, if it is seen flying horizontally with him on its back, he will enjoy honour, sublimity and power by being promoted to office of kingship. And if it is seen flying with him vertically towards the heavens, he will die while journeying.
The same is the interpretation if he sees a hawk or any other bird of prey.
[3]All birds connect to the essence of messengers, but the falcon has a very special medicine. Fierce and powerful, this bird has a rich history in a number of mythologies. Its vantage point is considered visionary, and when one appears in a dream, you are being guided from a very high place. You can be led to your life purpose through the vision of the falcon. These birds are also associated with hunting and warlike aggression, so not only are you being guided by the falcon, you are also being given the power to go after what you desire.
[4]See Also: Birds
1- To dream of a falcon or any trained bird can represent energy focused on a particular project with freedom to act. Such a dream mav allow us to concentrate on our aspirations, hopes and desires.
2- The power that we have to succeed must be used in a contained way.
A falcon as a trained bird can depict this.
3- Ascension and freedom from Spiritual bondage are represented bv the falcon.
[5]To have one on the wrist, honor (Gypsy). “Now it fell that Kremhild, the pure maid, dreamed that she fondled a wild falcon and eagle wrested it from her.. . . Uta, her mother, interpreted it thus: ‘the falcon that thou sawest is a noble man, yet if God keep him not, he is a lost man to thee.” —Fall of the Nibelungs.
[6]Dreaming of hunting with a falcon implies the need to seek help in searching for something you desire.
A hooded falcon indicates that someone around you is keeping things from you.
A falcon making a kill is actually a positive omen, indicating that a long-time goal of yours will finally be reached.
See “Eagle”, “Hawk”.
[7]As a bird of prey, the falcon has similar symbolism to the eagle and hawk. It is a symbol of freedom and hope over those who feel they may be restricted, but also suggests that your success may make others jealous.
If you are hunting a falcon, you may be too aggressive in waking life and this aggression could cost you dear.
[8]Falcons and hawks have many of the same associations as eagles (e.g., nobility, high aspirations), although the culturally familiar image of a blindfolded falcon resting on a huntsman’s glove brings additional connotations—hunting, temporary blindness, capture / control, and so forth— into play.
[9]A bird of prey that is used to hunt small game, the falcon comes to bnng the power you need to seek out or locate opportunities or new prospects.
The attnbutes it brings are keen foresight and aggressive action to search for and seize an opportunity.
(See Also: Birds.)
[10]Psychological / emotional perspective: To dream of a falcon or any trained bird can represent energy fully focused on a particular project with complete freedom to act. Such a dream may allow us to concentrate on our aspirations, hopes and desires.
[11]To dream that you are hunting with a falcon shows that you are in danger of ruining your business reputation by being too aggressive and bringing harm to others.
To see a falcon on the wing shows that you will become an object of jealousy.
[12]Material aspects: The power that we have to succeed must be used in a contained, directed way.
A falcon – as a trained bird and one of the fastest fliers – can depict this. Consult the entry for birds for more information.
[13]1. Prosperity and security, to the envy of others.
2. An urge to “hunt” wants and desires.
3. Beginnings and endings.
4. Use caution in business affairs (if falcon is injured or the hunted).
[14]The falcon shares much of the symbolism of the eagle. As a bird of prey, it typifies freedom and hope for those who are being restricted in any way. It can represent victory over lust.
[15]To dream of a falcon, denotes that your prosperity will make you an object of envy and malice.
For a young woman, this dream denotes that she will be calumniated by a rival.
[16]If you dreamed of a flying flacon, good times are ahead for you. But if the falcon was in a cage or otherwise not flying, you must be prepared to sit out a period of boredom.
[17]Dreams of a falcon represent that you are in touch with the hunter within you, the predator that is able swoop down from above and seize your prey.
See Also: Bird.
[18]If you are a young woman and dream of hunting with a falcon, it portends that a rival in love will try to undermine your reputation by calumny.
[19]To dream a man carries a falcon upon his fist and walks with it, signifies honor. Also the falcon and the kite signify thieves and robbers.
[20]Eagle, Bird. Freedom, control, and success.
A symbol for aggression, as in Hawk. Symbol of an aggressive or passionate person.
[21]Ascension and freedom from spiritual bondage are represented by the falcon, a bird of prey.
[22]You are surrounded by enemies who envy you.
[23]See Also: Bird.
[24]See Also: Eagle
[25]lucky numbers: 02-03-19-24-34-49
flying, a: ascension through al levels of consciousness.
holding a, on your wrist: thieves wil dishonor you; remain firm.
others, their: are surrounded by enemies who are envious and malicious in their intent.
of a: own fortune wil increase, but rivals wil be plentiful, as wil their false rumors.
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