I am still confused and disturbed by this dream.
That morning, my mother mentioned to me an aunt whom I knew but hadn't seen in a long time, and said that she opened a milk tea shop. I used to play in her tea house when I was a child, and I helped a lot. Maybe because of this, I dreamed of some related scenes at night.
I dreamed that I went to my aunt's milk tea shop on a rainy day. I have never been to that shop. I dreamed that there was a pavilion near the shop. on the platform.
I dreamed that I was walking to the platform, there were many crows in the sky, and there was another one on the platform where the pavilion was located. When I entered the pavilion, I found that the crow had a dead crow's head in its mouth, which made me very nervous.
I looked up at the top of the pavilion and felt a lot of crows circling overhead. At this time, I looked at the crow with the dead crow's head in its mouth again, only to find that the dead crow's head in the crow's beak had somehow been placed on the crow's head like a hat. I was nervous, confused, curious, so I crept up to the crow to find out. But when I got close to the crow, it suddenly spread its wings and flew away.
I don't know why, but I suddenly had an alarm bell in my heart, and I was extremely nervous and fearful. I subconsciously touched the top of my head in a panic, only then did I realize that I was wearing a black cloth soft hat with no brim, and a dead crow's head sewn on my forehead (not an embroidery pattern, but a real crow) the head of the corpse), the dream woke up.
The next day, my mother actually drove me to the milk tea shop that my aunt opened. It didn't rain when we set off, but it became gloomy halfway through, and when I got there, it rained like in a dream. There is indeed a pavilion near the milk tea shop, and the pavilion is indeed on a platform that is a little higher but not too high. The orientation of the pavilion is consistent with the orientation in the dream, not relative to the milk tea shop, but relative to the location in my dream. (The relative position of the place where we parked and the gazebo is in the same direction as where I started in the dream.)
I've never been here at all, and when my mother told me about the milk tea shop, she didn't mention the layout and decoration there, and I didn't have the habit of checking the weather forecast, so I didn't know it would rain that day. I didn't notice the coincidence at first. The aunt reminded me when I was chatting in the milk tea shop about the dream I had the night before.
What exactly does this represent? I like crows very much on weekdays, but I have never been as nervous and fearful as in a dream, this is so abnormal...
dead crow dream, On a day when the ability to predict is quite strong, what you foresee will often come true, so you might as well say more good things and less bad things, lest others call you "crow's mouth". However, if you can give reminders from the perspective of advice, it will win the gratitude of others.
Dreaming of a dead crow indicates a good luck for a while, and it is a good omen for successful development. However, due to the weak foundation, alone struggle, and lack of endurance, the good times will not last long. Therefore, if you are frivolous and negligent, you will fail. According to the principle, it is especially necessary to beware of fire or scalding, but if the personality and the personality are both numbers, and the other personality has the number of evils: greed and lust without restraint. 【Zhongji】
The above is for reference only, but don't worry too much, the fortune is good, be careful of villains, crows are smart creatures, auspicious.
@mix Thank you very much for the answer, I feel much better, I wish you all the best!
"Dreaming of birds represents imagination, intuition, angels, creativity and the desire for freedom, maybe you are in the process of leaving the nest and moving towards a wider reality.
If the bird in the dream is injured or caged, it means that your freedom is thwarted, and the dream may be suggesting that you open the cage, spread your wings, and venture out beyond your ego.
And dreaming of a crow, a bird known for flying between life and death, reflects your feelings and attitudes towards death, your shadow, change and transformation. "
