Age · Old

Old Heron in dreams

Patience at the edge of water — waiting that is not waste.

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 heron in a dream is the dictionary's image of patient waiting. The bird stands at the edge of water for long stretches without moving and then strikes once, accurately. The dream tends to appear when you have been doing the same kind of work in your life — long stretches of apparent inaction that are not inaction at all.

Where you often see it. A heron at the edge of a reedbed. A heron in stillness for an unnatural length of time. The dream uses the heron for patience at the edge of water — waiting that is not waste.

What it is not. A heron is not always sentinel-still. The dictionary reads it as the dreamer's productive stillness.

Related in the dictionary. Read heron with lake, kingfisher (its faster relative), and any scene of long waiting near feeling.

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