General Meanings:
Carrion is often equated with corpse. Only the corpse of a horse (in ancient dream books) is partially understood as a promise of long life. Find or see a corpse:
- You have left difficult or not very successful period of life behind yourself.
- A plan or a task is completed or abandoned.
If we see a dead animal in front of you, the importance of the animal should be stated as a symbol to experience and to to learn more precise details.
Psychological Meanings:
The symbol of carrion appears in a dream, means that a problem is solved, in addition unpleasant decisions must be done. It may be a separation or a farewell of persons or things, or ways that a relationship will be ended. The attitude to this symbol gives closer explanation:
- The more disgusted you feel when you see the corpse, so the decision to separate will be more unpleasant.
- Carrion often signifies to give up with an intention or a goal (a plan ” allow to die “) which is hopeless and will lead only to trouble and inconvenience.
Traditional Meanings:
European (Judeo-Christian)
- Joy if carrion of mammals – In the dream you see carrion of mammals, will bring you long life and pleasant time;
- Desires will come true if see carrion of birds – This dream will bring you fulfillment of wishes;
- Long life if lying – In the dream you see lying in a meadow, this announces healthy and long life;
- Frustration if a horrible smell spreading – Your hopes will not come true at the moment, but if you work harder you will reach what you want;
- Bad feelings if carrion of another animals – This can announce loss aversion, disgust or sadness in the near future;
- Damage if grab – This dream announces damage or disease.
Arabian (Islamic)
- Sorrow if see carrion – In dream you look at carrion this means pain and grief. The certain joy that you have at the moment is only for short period;
- More difficult solution if very repulsive – The dream denotes the more repulsive the corpse, shows that a current problem solution will be more unpleasant then you expected.
* Please, see meaning of vulture.