Color · Grey

Grey Swan in dreams

Beauty held in stillness — a self that you have grown into.

Grey colour layers ambiguity onto the symbol. The base meaning is still there, but the dream is saying you do not yet have the colour information — the situation has not declared itself.

A swan in a dream is the dictionary's image of beauty that arrived through a long process — the children's tale of the ugly duckling is the same image. A swan gliding on still water is the dream noting that you have grown into a version of yourself you used to be embarrassed about.

A pair of swans is the dream image of a partnership that has aged into something graceful — even if the partnership in question is between you and your own work.

Where you often see it. A swan on a lake. A swan approaching slowly. The dream uses the swan for beauty held in stillness — a self that you have grown into.

What it is not. A swan is not always cliché grace. The dictionary reads it as the dreamer's matured visible self.

Related in the dictionary. Read swan with duck (its working-cousin), lake, and any scene where stillness and beauty are both present.

← Read the base interpretation of Swan

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