Home » Pigeon » Dream about pigeon

Dream about pigeon

Dream about Pigeon stands for being in debt and your attitudes about money, work and thrift. You need to stand up for yourself and assert your opinion. You may be getting your facts mixed up. This dream is a premonition for your inability to convey a certain message. Perhaps you need to take time for a vacation and relaxation.

Pigeon is sometimes a situation in your life which may be painful or hurtful. You may be feeling emotionally or physically unclean. You are feeling unmotivated. This dream is an omen for your own livelihood and concerns about money. You are walking on a thin line and need to balance aspects of your life carefully.

Dream about Pigeon [wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs] symbolises the primitive and instinctual aspect of yourself. You are completely accepting someone for who they are. You are welcoming any new changes that occur. The dream signals a situation in your life that you are ignoring. You are feeling unfairly treated.

⭐Share⭐ to appreciate human effort 🙏

Unlock the Secrets of Your Dreams with "The Messenger"!

Don't forget to share and save this page to view your interpreted dream later. Before submitting your dream, make sure you are on the page most relevant to your dream.

guest
4 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Jasmine

I dreamt I went to ask my fiancé for his food stamp card because I wanted to make a certain dinner. But we ended up arguing about something else (in which I can’t remember) during the argument a pigeon came out of the hole in the ceiling. We stopped arguing to notice. Then the pigeon flew back up into the hole and pooped and the poop fell on me. In which my fiancé was like “see.” That was the end of it.

Danny

I dreamed about owning a multi-colored pigeon and a crow. The pigeon was beautiful it was fully white with multi-colored feathers. I fed the pigeon first then I fed the crow. I was excited about my new pet, so I gave the pigeon to my mom she didn’t know how to carry it, and the pigeon lost some of its beautiful feathers. After I came back to my room the black crow became HUGE, and I was scared to feed it, but I knew it wouldn’t hurt me, so I fed it anyways.

Scroll to Top