In a dream, a peacock represents a vain and a strutting person.
A peacock in a dream also could represent a beautiful and a wealthy woman, or cheerful looking people.
If one sees himself owning apeacock and a pigeon in a dream, it means that he is a pimp.
A female peacock in a dream represents a bride, children, or wealth. Owning a peacock in a dream also means wandering, heedlessness, pride, ostentatiousness, backbiting, deceit, lies, confiding into one’s enemy, loss of blessings, experiencing poverty after being rich and tightness after plenitude. Seeing a peacock in a dream also means jewelry, clothing, presidency, a beautiful wife, marriage and good children. Eating the flesh of a peacock in a dream means the death of one’s wife and inheriting her wealth.
To hold the radiant rain-bow colored plumules of a peacock in a dream means profits earned earned through a woman.
To catch the chick of a peacock in a dream means profits through a son from that woman, or it could mean that one may beget a son.
(See Also: Chicken)
[1]Symbol: A peacock, with a fanned-out tail, is a symbol of the sun—but also of vanity.
Vision: Seeing a peacock with a fanned-out tail: being brash and overconfident might impress some people; most, however, think it laughable. You would make a much better impression on people if you were less vain and arrogant. Screeching peacocks: a tempting invitation or project—but extreme caution is in order! In a mans dream, the peacock means meeting a woman who is hiding ambition and ego behind her charm.
Depth Psychology: This dream also is an indication of too much vanity. Even if you do just normal bragging to impress others, or attempt to amaze people with your intellectual faculties, someday you are going to make a fool of yourself—give it up!
[2](See Also: Bird, Feathers, Wings)
Outward displays of vanity or conceit.
Expressing yourself in a manner that others see as boastful.
Pride, dignity, or self-respect (e.g., being “proud as a peacock”).
In Babylonia and Persia, an emblem of regality. Similarly in the East, peacocks represent rank and having obtained the favor of powerful people.
Buddhist: Compassion and fidelity. It was believed that Kwan Yin, the protectress of children and mothers, took this form, and that peacocks would die of loneliness if their mate passed away.
A warning that bragging will eventually bring sadness. This bird foretells rainfall by its dancing.
[3]To see one spreading its tail denotes wealth and a handsome wife; for a woman this is a dream forecasting the promotion of her husband to popular favor.
To a young woman it symbolizes vanity and the attempted seduction by a coxcomb (Gypsy). The early Christians held it as the symbol of immortality. It was also the bird of Juno, who cursed whosoever should pluck its feathers; their children should never be well, nor should men come for their daughters; hence the superstition attached to these feathers.
The modern symbol of pomp and vanity.
[4]For persons dreaming of peacocks, there lies below the brilliant and flashing ebb and flow of the stream of pleasure and riches, the slums of sorrow and failure, which threaten to mix with its clearness at the least disturbing influence.
For a woman to dream that she owns peacocks, denotes that she will be deceived in her estimate of man’s honor.
To hear their harsh voices while looking upon their proudly spread plumage, denotes that some beautiful and well-appearing person will work you discomfort and uneasiness of mind.
[5]To see a peacock in your dream is a sign of pride and vanity. In some traditions, however, it is a sign of the soul and because the peacock can shed its feathers and grow new beautiful ones, for Christians it is a symbol of resurrection or new life. As a male bird displaying its feathers, the peacock is a symbol of male sexuality and may be a warning against arrogance over your success. It also indicates a surge of new understanding from the plain and unadorned bird to the beauty of the fully-plumed bird.
[6]The male peacock is famous for his beautiful plumage, which has earned him a reputation for being proud. In this way, the symbolic meaning associated with this stunning bird connects with this sensation of being proud of your accomplishments. In a dream, this could be a call to step into such feelings about yourself or a warning that you are being too prideful. Allow the dream context and the feelings within the dream to illuminate which direction to go in.
[7]We have all heard the expression “as proud as a peacock.” When you are dreaming about this bird, you may be conveying a message of beauty and pride. We all know that some pride may be a good thing, but too much pride is not so good. Consider all of the details of your dream and try to understand the message. Is the peacock in your dream beautiful and proud, but unassuming, or is he noisily flaunting his beauty to all that are willing to look?
[8]Dreams of a peacock, with its lavish display of tail feathers, symbolize pride, vanity, and a desire to be noticed, praised, adored and respected.
The peacock can also represent a macho male ego. Alternatively, the peacock can represent the immortality of your soul because of its ability to lose its feathers and grow them back again.
[9]Vanity.
A symbol of narcissism and arrogance. But at the same time it may represent the beauty of the soul and the diversity of one’s own personality. In alchemy it is a symbol that points to changes in life. Also, a symbol of rebirth.
See Also: Phoenix.
[10]A beautiful bird of exquisite color and grace that seems to strut with pride and even with arrogance, the peacock may indicate that the dreamer is as “proud as a peacock” about some accomplishment and would like to “show off.”
[11]To dream of a peacock symbolizes spring, birth, and growth.
It is a good premonition that forecasts fame, victory, and satisfaction in your career. On the other hand, it may also be indicating your assurance and egotism.
[12]To see a peacock in a dream indicates a growth of understanding from the plain and unadorned to the beauty of the fully plumed bird. Like the phoenix, it represents rebirth and resurrection.
[13]A dream of these strutting birds is an omen of contrary containing a warning of possible loss of status or failure due to vanity and/or overconfidence; it sometimes works wonders.
[14]1. Pride;
2. Egotistic glory; /vanity/ Vain displays of false vision “proud as a peacock”,
3. False revelation (eyes on feathers)Prov. 25:27; John 5:44; 7:18; 12:43
[15]A peacock in your dream is a very lucky omen, foretelling of prestige, success and happiness with your career. You are feeling confidence about the way things are going.
[16]A dream of contrary—your fine plans will fail, and you will be disappointed. But to the farmer, this handsome bird foretells a good harvest, after much hard work.
[17]A disappointment is in store for you if you dream of seeing a peacock.
If the tail feathers are spread out, the augury is worse.
[18]1. Justifiable pride of bearing, appearance.
2. Reverse: loss of status, reputation or appeal.
3. Fertility, immortality.
[19]It symbolises a foreigner in an Arab land; or assets; or beauty and adornment; or a person’s followers.
[20]A peacock enters your premise: you’ll have sudden and abundant good fortune
[21]A peacock may symbolize male sexuality; or pride, vanity or ostentation.
[22]Sign of beauty and pride. All the colors of the rainbow.
[23]Symbolic of luxury items or showiness, 1 Kings 10:22
[24]Pride; self display, sometimes the same as phoenix.
[25]Represents vanity and the fragility of appearances.
[26]See Also: Birds
[27]Pride
[28]To dream of seeing this beautiful bird is a very good omen: it denotes great success in trade : to a man, a very beautiful wife, much riches, and a good place: to a maid, a good and rich husband : to a widow, that she will be courted by one who will tell her many fine tales, without being sincere: it also denotes prosperity by sea, and a handsome wife in a distant port.
[29]lucky numbers: 01-13-14-35-46-48
catching a: your ambition wil be laughable if you strut it around.
dead, a: your pride wil cause your good plans to fail.
fantail spread, with: your arrogance does not serve you wel .
farmer dreaming of a: wil have a good harvest of your accomplishments.
beautiful woman: are emphasizing another to elevate your position.
man, circling: wil have troubles if you unlock the past.
woman: the pride and prejudice of riches.
hearing a, chirping: don’t be enticed to run with the big boys.
of a: your vanity wil be disappointed by another’s beauty.
beautiful feathers, with: joy without profit to your proud spirit.
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