Color · Purple

Purple Peacock in dreams

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

Purple colour places the symbol between hot and cool — a reading that has both calm and intensity at once. The dream often uses purple for symbols that do not fit the usual categories cleanly. Take the reading more seriously than you would otherwise; the colour is asking you to.

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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