Lark dreams by DreamMean
To see larks flying, denotes high aims and purposes through the attainment of which you will throw off selfishness and cultivate kindly graces of mind.
To hear them singing as they fly, you will be very happy in a new change of abode, and business will flourish.
To see them fall to the earth and singing as they fall, despairing gloom will overtake you in pleasure's bewildering delights.
A wounded or dead lark, portends sadness or death.
To kill a lark, portends injury to innocence through wantonness.
If they fly around and light on you, Fortune will turn her promising countenance towards you.
To catch them in traps, you will win honor and love easily.
To see them eating, denotes a plentiful harvest.
A happy lark that sings and flies in a dream portends rapid advancement, or momentary good mood. The lark is the omen of luck, well being, richness, and progress. Hearing a lark singing means good luck in love, advancement at work, and pleasant news. (read all at source)
Dream Interpretation Lark
To see larks flying, could denote high aims and purposes through the attainment of which you will throw off selfishness and cultivate kindly graces of mind.
To hear them singing as they fly, you might be very happy in a new change of abode, and business will flourish. (read all at source)
Lark
To see larks flying, interpret high aims and purposes through the attainment of which you will throw off selfishness and cultivate kindly graces of mind.
To hear them singing as they fly, you will be very happy in a new change of abode, and business will flourish. (read all at source)
Lark
To see larks flying in your dream, symbolizes high aspirations. If they fall during flight, then it indicates that you will be overcome with despair in the midst of your pleasure and joy. To hear larks singing in your dream, foretells of success in business. (read all at source)
Lark - transcendence of the mundane
Magpie/Jackdaw - good news; warning of being robbed
Ostrich - running away from responsibility... (read all at source)
gules, gyron, half crown, half eagle, hammer and sickle, hard money, hare, hash mark, hatchment, hawk, hawk-eyed, helmet, heraldic device, heraldry, Hershey bar, honor point, impalement, impaling, inescutcheon, insect-eating bird, insignia, insignia of branch, jet plane, label, lapel pin, lark,... (read all at source)
- Lark: You is traditionally a symbol of the transcendence of the secular.
- Seagull: It stands for freedom and power.
- Pelican: It symbolizes sacrifice and humility, but also caring, maternal love. (read all at source)