Vision: Seeing a stork: you will be blessed with many children or have to deal with many children—not necessarily your own. Seeing a stork’s nest: peace and harmony reigns in your house.
A nest with young storks: you will visit a kindergarten, a children’s home, or organize a children’s party.
Depth Psychology: The stork is a symbol of the soul and your early childhood.
For young people, the dream means they want to have children—for older people, they want grandchildren.
A new “birth,” responsibility, or fresh start somewhere in your life.
The idea of delivering, transporting, giving, or receiving.
“Wading through” something (such as a difficult time, a mess, or lots of information).
Dreaming of this animal can represent too much or not enough of one of those qualities, or someone or something you associate with the quality or animal.
Consider also the animal’s actions, context, and your feelings about it.
The dance of a stork represents the ability to make the right moves to ensure your success.
Due to children’s stories, this is an emblem of fertility, especially physical.
Maternal instincts toward people or special projects and goals. Storks are fiercely dedicated to their young. [3]
It is also said that the stork never leaves its nest. According to Christian symbolism, the stork is the one who knows about the return of the Lord. [4]
($ee Birds.) [7]
The birth may be a fruition of some idea. [11]
2. One is having a baby. [17]
