Color · White

White Vulture in dreams

The end of a phase being witnessed — or someone in your life waiting for it to end.

White colour layers the reading with clarity, fresh start, and the absence of accumulated noise. The base meaning of the symbol stays — white pulls it toward beginnings, purity of intent, and the kind of light that lets you see what is actually there.

A vulture in a dream is the dictionary's image of an ending being attended. Vultures in waking life arrive at things that are already dying; in dreams they are the dream noting the same.

This is not necessarily a hostile image. Sometimes the dream is gently confirming that a phase of your life is genuinely over and you can stop fighting it. But sometimes the dream is showing you a person in your life who is waiting for you to fail; you usually know which it is on waking.

Where you often see it. A vulture circling overhead. A vulture on a high branch. The dream uses the vulture for the end of a phase being witnessed — or someone in your life waiting for it to end.

What it is not. A vulture is not always death-as-event. The dictionary reads it as the patient witness of an ending.

Related in the dictionary. Read vulture with graveyard, ruin, and any scene of patient ending-witnessing.

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Disclaimer: For entertainment and self-reflection only. Not a substitute for professional advice.