Age · Baby

Baby Seagull in dreams

The edge of the sea — what hovers at the boundary of feeling.

In its baby form, the symbol points to a new, vulnerable instance of itself — something that requires care, cannot yet defend itself, and may not yet be ready for the world. Forgetting or losing the baby version of the symbol in the dream is one of the dictionary's strongest signals of neglect.

A seagull in a dream is the dictionary's image of life on the boundary between solid ground and the sea — between conscious life and emotional life. The dream often appears when you are spending time near the edge of a feeling rather than in it.

A crying seagull is the dictionary's small image of a complaint that has not yet been named clearly enough to resolve. A seagull stealing food is the dream's image of an emotional opportunism — sometimes yours, sometimes someone else's.

Where you often see it. A seagull at a pier. Seagulls in a city park. The dream uses the seagull for the edge of the sea — what hovers at the boundary of feeling.

What it is not. A seagull is not always nuisance. The dictionary reads it as the dreamer's wide-but-shallow contact with their emotional life.

Related in the dictionary. Read seagull with bird, sea, beach, and any scene at the emotional shoreline.

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