Age · Old

Old Falcon in dreams

Trained intent — discipline directed at a specific target.

In its old form, the symbol carries long history — accumulated knowledge, accumulated weight, and the kind of presence that does not need to assert itself. Old versions of symbols in dreams are often offering you a sentence you needed to hear from someone who has seen many cycles.

A falcon in a dream is the dictionary's image of trained intent. Unlike the wild hawk, the falcon in symbol carries the sense of having been disciplined toward a purpose. The dream often appears when you have been spending real effort to bring an instinct of yours under control — and it has worked.

A falcon returning to your hand is the dream confirming that the discipline is yours and is responsive. A falcon flying free is the dictionary's image of trained skill that has earned the right to operate without supervision.

Where you often see it. A falcon on a glove. A falcon stooping toward a target. The dream uses the falcon for trained intent — discipline directed at a specific target.

What it is not. A falcon is not always hunt. The dictionary often reads it as the dreamer's trained focused will.

Related in the dictionary. Read falcon with hawk (the less-trained version), eagle, and any scene of focused, trained capacity.

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