Age · Old

Old Flamingo in dreams

Standing on one leg — graceful balance in a strange, exposed place.

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 flamingo in a dream is the dictionary's image of graceful balance in an exposed place — a job, a relationship, a public role — where you have learned to hold yourself in a way that looks effortless from the outside and is genuinely difficult.

A flock of flamingos is the dictionary's image of belonging in such a place — finding others who hold themselves the same way.

Where you often see it. A flamingo standing in shallow water. A group of flamingos in the distance. The dream uses the flamingo for standing on one leg — graceful balance in a strange, exposed place.

What it is not. A flamingo is not always exotic-aesthetic. The dictionary reads it as the dreamer's improbable but real balance.

Related in the dictionary. Read flamingo with bird, the colour pink, and any scene where balance and exposure coexist.

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