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The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron
The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron








The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron

On the one hand, it is symbolic of ill feelings like betrayal and envy within your family. To dream of a heron in flight has both positive and negative interpretations. If you’re in a relationship, when you see the dream, it indicates that either you or your partner have been cheating on the other.Īnd your sleazy actions are soon to be uncovered, leading to the end of your relationship. Such a dream has a lonely symbolism and indicates that your past relationships are haunting you now, stopping you from giving love another chance. But did you know that this dream had a negative interpretation? Their keen eyesight, focused consciousness, and ability to fly higher than most birds give them a larger picture and perspective.Ī heron standing alone with the sun setting in the background is a classic heron dream many people have claimed to have. They’re focused, attentive, and quick to act when these birds strike, they never miss.Ībove all, these birds are also symbolic of wisdom and knowledge.

The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron

If you’ve ever seen a heron in action while they’re hunting, you’d know why they’re symbolic of tact. Their self-reliance is a lesson to us all. They’re self-sufficient and wouldn’t need to go to another bird out of necessity.

The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron

Herons hunt for their food alone and are comfortable with living alone for weeks.

The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron

These birds might be social and connect deeply with their life partners, but their individuality shines the brightest through it all. The herons are also symbolic of self-reliance. And since they’ve attained inner stability, they display it in the physical world as well. They can stand on one leg for hours without being tired, which symbolizes their mastery of balance.Īnd as you already know, it is the balance of the mind that can make the balance of the body possible. They’re swift fliers and can do equally well on land as well as in the water. In the world of symbolism, herons are first and foremost symbolic of balance and stability. There are about 64 different species of these birds in the world, and some of them are also referred to as “bitterns” and “egrets.” Herons are long-necked water birds that are found in the freshwater as well as the coastal areas.










The Glow of Morning by A.N. Heron