Dreaming of
Dove
A dove in a dream is a symbol of peace, love, and pure intentions. This image is connected with good tidings, reconciliation, and spiritual purity.
💡 In short: dreaming of dove
A dove in a dream is a symbol of peace, love, and pure intentions. This image is connected with good tidings, reconciliation, and spiritual purity.
📜 Interpretations
Miller's Dreambook
Miller considered the white dove one of the most auspicious symbols. A dove flying toward you foretells good news and a peaceful resolution of conflicts. A pair of doves — happy love and faithfulness in relationships. A dove flying away — separation or the loss of something precious. A wounded or dead dove warns of a disruption of peace and a possible quarrel.
Vanga's Dreambook
According to Vanga, a dove is a messenger of light and goodness. A dove that has brought an olive branch means reconciliation and the end of a prolonged conflict. A flock of white doves over the house — the well-being of the whole family. A dove sitting on your shoulder — a guardian angel is nearby. Vanga believed that a dove in a dream often carries a message from a deceased loved one wishing to comfort you.
Freud's Dreambook
Freud interpreted the dove as a symbol of pure, desexualised love — the tenderness that needs no possession. The dove is also connected with maternal warmth and primary safety. A pair of cooing doves symbolises harmonious, conflict-free relationships — the ideal each person aspires to, though in reality it is rare.
Nostradamus' Dreambook
Nostradamus saw in the dove a symbol of peaceful negotiations and diplomacy. A dove with a message in a prophetic dream meant important news that changes the course of events. A white dove flying over a battlefield foretold an imminent ceasefire. A dovecote — a reliable communication system or a family preserving its traditions.
Hasse's Dreambook
According to Hasse, a dove is a sign of good intentions and a pure heart. Feeding doves — generosity that will be returned with kindness. A dove in your hands — good news that you hold in your hands, meaning a situation you can resolve peacefully. A dove flying upward — a prayer heard by the heavens. A grey dove — a small but pleasant piece of news.
Tsvetkov's Dreambook
Tsvetkov interpreted the dove as a symbol of sincerity and purity of soul. A dove building a nest — the establishment of a cosy and peaceful way of life. Doves cooing together — harmony as a couple and mutual understanding. Killing a dove — a grave sin or an act you will deeply regret.
General meaning
The dove is one of the oldest and most universally recognised symbols of peace and purity. In the Bible, a dove brought Noah an olive branch as a sign of the end of the flood. In the Christian tradition, the Holy Spirit descended on Christ in the form of a dove. In Greek mythology the dove was the sacred bird of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
In world culture the dove is invariably associated with goodness, peace, and innocence. It is no coincidence that Picasso chose it as the symbol of peace: this image is understood by everyone, regardless of culture or language. In dreams a dove carries messages about where in your life there is room for purity, kindness, and genuine feeling.

What to consider
The state of the dove is crucially important: alive and healthy — peace and good tidings; wounded — a threat to peaceful relations; dead — the end of a period of quiet. Colour: white — purity and good intentions; grey — neutral news; dark — troubling news. Action: flying toward you — tidings; flying away — separation; stealing — minor nuisances.
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