A bird is a messenger, and a robin is a new beginning
[1]1. Feelings of great joy, vitality.
2. Great fortune.
3. Domestic bliss (a nest of robins).
[2]Being obedient to God’s commands, Jer. 8:7
[3]A dream of happiness and joy (Gypsy). The symbolism of the robin as a Christmas bird is obvious.
[4](See Also: Birds, Feathers, Wings)
As a harbinger of spring, the robin nearly universally represents renewed hope, fresh beginnings, reversals in negative attitudes, and a dawning light being shed on difficult situations.
In England, an emblem of fertility, especially if one comes pecking at a window.
[5]This bird, seen or heard in a dream, presages hope for better things under the most depressing circumstances.
[6]Vision + T: A robin indicates tender feelings and brings love and joyful news.
See Also: Bird.
[7]To dream of a robin is associated with a new lease in life and personal growth. It may also be a subconscious recall of someone named Robin.
[8]One of Nature’s most fortunate omens.
[9]One of the most for- tunate omens you could dream up; great happiness is sure to follow.
[10]Symbol of new beginnings and growth. It may also be a pun on someone whose name is Robin.
[11]Reliability.
Happiness or cheerfulness.
The beginning of a cycle.
The idea of new beginnings, starting fresh, or freshness.
Early (such as early enough, or too early).
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
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