What does it mean to dream of wild geese? Is it good to dream of wild geese? Dreaming of wild geese has real-life impacts and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreaming about wild geese organized by the Zhougong Dream Dictionary website below.
Dreaming of wild geese flying south indicates that friends and family will reunite.
For unmarried people, dreaming of wild geese signifies that a good time is coming, and they will soon tie the knot.
If you dream of wild geese flying into the courtyard, it suggests that guests will come to visit, or that worries and troubles will become a thing of the past, and joyful days are ahead.
Dreaming of an injured wild goose indicates that a wanderer will hear news from their relatives.
Original Version of Zhougong Dream Dictionary
To dream of fierce winds scattering wild geese signifies separation and parting. "Dream Interpretation of the Mysterious Forest"
Dreaming of wild geese coming to the courtyard is auspicious. It indicates that letters from afar will arrive and guests will visit. For those lonely in deep boudoirs, this dream can dispel sorrow; for humble dwellings, this dream will bring laughter and conversation. For those not yet married, this dream signifies that a good time is coming. "Dream Interpretation of the Mysterious Forest"
Dreaming of eating wild geese is auspicious. It indicates that scholars will hold high official positions, and marriages will be blessed with virtuous partners. "Dream Interpretation of the Mysterious Forest"
Dreaming of wild geese entering the clouds. For scholars, it means their names will be honored at the Goose Pagoda; for ordinary people, it means brothers will achieve high status. If expecting travelers, it means no news has arrived; if sending letters far away, it means communication is difficult. Dreaming this in autumn and winter is auspicious with no misfortune; dreaming this in spring and summer brings more misfortune than fortune. "Dream Interpretation of the Mysterious Forest"