Age · Old

Old Stork in dreams

Arrival — particularly the arrival of something new into a family.

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 stork in a dream is the dictionary's image of arrival. The folk image of the stork delivering babies is the most literal version; in dreams, the symbol is broader — anything new that enters a family or household, including projects, partnerships, and the moves between life phases.

Where you often see it. A stork on a chimney. A stork in a familiar landscape. The dream uses the stork for arrival — particularly the arrival of something new into a family.

What it is not. A stork is not always literal newborn-symbol. The dictionary reads it as the dream's announcement of new arrival in any form.

Related in the dictionary. Read stork with baby, heron (its quieter cousin), and any scene of formal arrival.

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