Figurative of a blessing, because of it’s adaptation to water; see “water”...
To dream of seeing feathers falling around you, denotes that your burdens in life will be light and easily borne.To see eagle feathers, denotes that your aspirations will be realiz...
Used to carry a heavy load or burden, whether for one’s self, or for another to lean upon...
Symbolic of covering and protection, Ps. 91:4.A person or creature with feathers within a dream may be an evil spirit ...
To dream of seeing naked shoulders, foretells that happy changes will make you look upon the world in a different light than formerly.To see your own shoulders appearing thin, deno...
To dream of seeing wild ducks on a clear stream of water, signifies fortunate journeys, perhaps across the sea. White ducks around a farm, indicate thrift and a fine harvest.To hun...
If a person sees himself having feathers and two wings it suggests that he will acquire wealth and riches.If he sees himself flying it means he will undertake a journey....
It symbolises a peron’s wife. Any defect seen in the shoulder is suggestive of similar mishaps regarding his wife....
A generally favorable omen.A quacking duck or goose is the herald of good news to come.To shoot a duck is to make a mistake, to “stick your foot in it.” To see a duck or ducks ...
Daisy may come to make a point about a woman’s codependent behavior in a relationship and may be a sign to stop putting up with unacceptable behavior from her mate....
The wacky, quacky duck of Disney cartoon fame might appear in a dream or a waking dream to signify frus- nation. With his often-explosive temper, Donald may come to poke fun at you...
To see a rubber duck in your dream, means that you have the flexibility to adapt to various situations....
The beautiful plumage of the male peacock contains some of the most startling colors in the natural kingdom and has long been associated with royalty and therefore great abundance....
To see your own or another person’s neck in your dream signifies your need to control your feelings and keep them in check. Consider the familiar phrase, ‘don’t stick your ne...