Color · Black

Black Peacock in dreams

Display — confidence in being seen, or the question of whether you need to be.

Black colour pulls the symbol toward the not-yet-known — depth, hiddenness, the part of the situation that has not yet come into the light. The dream is rarely warning you; it is showing you that there is more to the picture than the part you have been looking at.

A peacock in a dream is the dictionary's image of display — beauty turned outward, asking to be witnessed. It is rarely a negative image, though it does ask a question: why do you want to be seen right now, and by whom?

A peacock with its tail closed is the dictionary's image of confidence held in reserve. A peacock fanning its tail in a private room with no audience is the dream noting a piece of yourself that wants to be witnessed but has not yet found the right audience.

Where you often see it. A peacock with feathers spread. A peacock walking slowly. The dream uses the peacock for display — confidence in being seen, or the question of whether you need to be.

What it is not. A peacock is not always vanity. The dictionary reads it as the dreamer's deliberate visibility.

Related in the dictionary. Read peacock with mirror, mask, and any scene of chosen display.

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