Bat dream meaning is explained below using 25 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Ibn Seerin
If a bat flies into a house in a dream, it means the demolition of that house or the separation of that family.
A bat in one’s dream also represents a witch, or an unjust person who may have suffered from deprivation in his childhood.
A bat in a dream also signifies blindness, heedlessness, a child of adultery, or a bastard son. In a dream, a bat also means hiding from people because of one’s evildoing, such as theft or eavesdropping. Seeing a bat in a dream also means the end of enjoying blessings and not acknowledging their true provider.
A bat in one’s dream also means having to change one’s living standards.
Interpretation 2 — Martha Clarke
This dream portends disaster. Bats predict injury and death. Because of their blindness, these animals are also considered oracles warning against eye problems. Other superstitions say that carrying a bat bone is the best antidote for bad luck. And in some parts of Europe, people believe that carrying the right eye of a bat inside a vest pocket grants invisibility.
Interpretation 3 — Pamela Ball
1- Because popular belief has it that bats are frightening, to dream of bats indicates that there are thoughts and ideas within the unconscious that may reveal themselves with frightening potential.
Dreaming of a cricket bat or other such implement will give an indication of our attitude to controlled aggression, or to how we deal with external forces.
2- To dream of bats attacking us shows the need to confront fears of madness. We are not able to use implements such as cricket or baseball bats without some kind of training. ‘I’o dream of using such a bat indicates a learnt degree of competence.
3- A Hying bat can represent discernment or obscurity of a spiritual kind.
The obscurity may also suggest some idiosyncrasy within ourselves.
Interpretation 4 — Patrica Telesco
An ability to traverse “darkness” of a figurative nature, but one that may not be recognized. Native Americans believe these creatures are guides because of their uncanny navigation abilities.
See where the bat is taking you, and watch closely the path by which you go.
If the bat is you, or you have bat ivings, it’s likely a type of flying dream.
In Babylonia and South Africa, bats are thought to carry souls. So, this might be an Out- of-Body Experience, or a message from a departed person.
In China, an emblem of good luck and happiness.
Interpretation 5 — Silvana Amar
Interpretation 6 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The bat is capable of navigating through the night and without the benefit of sighted vision; as such, the bat represents your consciousness of what can be found when you trust the darker side of your nature. In dreams, the shadow (as represented by nighttime) is the most valuable area for truly understanding who you are, so the presence of a bat in your dreams indicates that this exploration is getting assistance from the unknown.
Interpretation 7 — Eric Ackroyd
(1) As a creature of the night and - for many people - frightening, a bat may symbolize something in vour unconscious, possibly some part of you that has been repressed because of its association with an early traumatic experience.
(2) Alternatively, it might symbolize intuitive wisdom. (The bat seems to navigate without the aid of ordinary vision.)
CRICKET OR BASEBALL BAT
A cricket or baseball bat may symbolize either male sexuality or aggressiveness.
Interpretation 8 — Versatile - Anonymous
To dream of using such a bat indicates a learnt degree of competence.
Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Unless one’s dream flows directly out of associations with actual games and bats—either in childhood or in the present—the usual connotations of a stick with which one hits things is that of violence and aggression, though it can sometimes represent authority. Traditional psychiatrists also view anything long and straight—especially something like a bat—as a symbol of the male principle.
Interpretation 10 — Nancy Wagaman
Having a special gift or “secret weapon” (as bats use echolocation).
Having a higher perspective or understanding.
The ability to adapt in order to excel.
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.
See Animal, Weapon
Interpretation 11 — Versatile - Anonymous
Dreaming of a cricket bat or other such implement will give an indication of our attitude to controlled aggression, or to how we deal with external forces.
Interpretation 12 — Garuda
Depth Psychology: The bat is a symbol of the darker side of your personality, of which you are as yet unaware.
If you do some investigating, you will learn a lot about yourself
Interpretation 13 — myjellybean
A dream of being chased by bats symbolizes that you need to let go of old habits, because your current way of life no longer suits your new growth and outlook.
Dreaming of a vampire bat means that a person in your life may be draining your of self-confidence and/or your resources. Also see “Baseball Bat”.
Interpretation 14 — Versatile - Anonymous
The meaning is often ambiguous, but being a nocturnal animal usually veers towards the negative interpretation.
The vague unpleasantness may also suggest some idiosyncrasy within ourselves.
A bat used in sports has the same interpretation as a weapon or tool.
Interpretation 15 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Bats symbolize the powers of the unknown or of the unconscious. Negatively, they can represent fear, the threatening power of the unknown, and, traditionally, death. Positively, as creatures who are quite at home in the dark, bats can also indicate the skill and knowledge to face the unknown and / or the unconsciousness.
Interpretation 16 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
A bat is also a phallic symbol.
If you dream of a flying bat, see Vampire, otherwise, see Sports.
Interpretation 17 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. Fear and misfortune.
3. Twilight or end of situation.
4. Recovery from illness (white bat).
5. Happiness and long life (china).
6. Uncleanliness.
Interpretation 18 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 19 — Raymond Buckland
If the bat is at rest, hanging upside down, then what seem like small problems now may later develop into big ones.