State · Trapped

Trapped Swan in dreams

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

Trapped in the dream layers in restriction — the symbol's energy is present but its movement has been taken away. The reading often points to a part of your life where potential has been held in place by something — a circumstance, an agreement, a fear — that you have not yet named.

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.

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