If A Rabbit Crosses Your Path

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A rabbit is a small mammal that eats plants, has long ears, a short tail and long hind legs. Have you been dreaming about rabbits and struggling to find out what the dream means? We are here to help you find what you are looking for.


What does the Bible say about rabbits? – The Bible does not say much about rabbits. It records that rabbits are unclean animals, which no man should eat because in as much as they chew cud, they do not have divided hoofs.

Table of Contents

  • Meaning of rabbits in dreams
  • Common dreams about rabbits

Meaning of rabbits in dreams

We have a number of reasons why you dream about rabbits and they are as outlined below:

  1. Luck

Everybody wishes to have luck in everything. Luck in exams, luck in delivering a baby and or luck in travelling. A dream about a rabbit represents lack that is waiting for you. Be happy because not everybody gets luck.

  1. You have a strong intuition

Have you at one point wanted to do something, say something or go somewhere but then had second thoughts about it?


Say if you wanted to go somewhere, you decide not to go because you had a bad feeling about it. This thought that made you cancel going to that place is your intuition.

You should always listen to your intuition because it sometimes might just save you a lot. You have a strong intuition if you have this dream and you should follow it.

  1. Vulnerability

If you are having these dreams, it means you are prone to being a victim of circumstances and it might be that you get hurt easily.

One thing you should know about life is that, if you let everything that is said or done to you mess up with your emotions then you will never move forward.


Learn to have filters in your ears and decide what gets into you. Learn to distinguish between positive and negative criticism.

  1. You are worried

This kind of dream implies that you are worried about something. It could be your personal security, your health, your family or even your job.

It is okay to worry because it might help in making you set safety measures but worrying too much does not solve anything. Learn to be positive and may be you might stop worrying too much.

  1. You run away from problems

This dream indicates that you have a tendency of running away from problems instead of confronting them. The world would be very boring without problems.


Problem solving helps you grow and extend your limits . So, stop retreating from your problems because problems are to be solved.

  1. You need to be sensitive

This dream means that you need to be sensitive in the way you handle people around you. Some people are overly sensitive.

Words, more especially, when said to them with no good intentions easily hurt them. Learn to treat such people with precaution because their emotions matter too.

Common dreams about rabbits

Dreams about rabbits occur in different scenarios as below:

Dream of many rabbits

This dream is a positive one because it implies fertility in all aspects of your life. Your land is going to be fertile and you will harvest healthy crops from the fields, your number of children is going to increase and your business is going to bring in more profits.

Projects that you are working on are also going to be a success. It may also mean that you are going to relocate to a much better city. This does not happen often and therefore you should be happy.

Dream of hunting a rabbit

Dreaming about hunting a rabbit means that you think that someone, be it a friend or parent has been unfair to you. You also feel that people around you criticize you a lot and therefore you feel like the odd one out.

The best thing you could do about this is to think carefully about the unfairness and critics and determine whether they are for your good or not.

If they are for your good then you need to examine yourself and make a change. If they degrade, you then make a step, approach the person, and tell them your feelings.

Dream of a dead rabbit

Dreaming about a dead rabbit means that you are going to lose a connection you had with a loved one. Relationships with loved ones tend to fail when you pay no attention to their needs and emotions.

Being there for one another, bearing each other’s burdens makes relationships to strive. When you do not do all of these the relationship is likely to end. Make a point of paying attention to your relationships if you are of this kind.

Dream of a hopping rabbit

This dream implies that you have the tendency of not committing yourself to one thing before jumping to another one.

You do not have focus. You have problems with finishing whatever thing you start. This might mess up your reputation so it would be better if you consider making a change.


It might also mean that you are the type of people who do not commit to erotic relationships. You have the tendency of changing partners often and you have never been in a long-term relationship. This really hurts others. Focus on building relationships the right way.

It might also mean that you are going to move from your current stage. For example, if you are unmarried, this dream implies that you are going to start your own family soon.

Dream of seeing a rabbit hole

A rabbit hole dream means that you have the fear of making progress in life. This dream is therefore giving you hope to move forward .

You should avert fear because it has made many people “die rich,” which means that they have taken their potential to the grave without realizing it.

The dream might also indicate that you are so much full of yourself such that you do not care about others. You are egocentric.

You only think about yourself without realizing others too matter. Be considerate of others if you fall under this category.

Dream of a rabbit giving birth

This dream is a positive one. If you saw a rabbit giving birth, it means that you are going to be successful.

It might be your investments, which are going to be profitable or your job application becoming successful. Your life is going to improve because of the materialistic gain.

Dream of a sick rabbit

This kind of dream means that someone close to you is going through some kind of difficulty that you do not know.

You are probably close to this person. The best you could do is reach out to people, talk about everything because out of that you might help someone.

Dream of a white rabbit

Dreaming about a white rabbit means that you are on the path that is required for success. Laziness and procrastination lead to failure. You might have realized this and made a change that will lead you to success.

This dream might also mean that you are a faithful person in all that you do, be it work or relationships.


It might also mean that you have good people around you and therefore you are safe.

Dream of a black rabbit

This dream is not a good one for indicates that you and your partner are going to have indifferences which might shake your relationship and bring it down.

One common thing with relationships is that they all do have problems. What matters is how you handle these problems. Do not let them affect your relationship in any way. Solve them amicably.


This dream might also be telling you about the disappointments you are going to face in future in interactions you have with people.

Dream of a grey rabbit

Dreaming about a grey rabbit means that someone is manipulating you into doing something you do not wish to do. Someone may manipulate you to give false witness or make someone else suffer through lies.

This is not good at all. Do not allow someone to make you commit to things that might harm you later. Be nice to everybody if possible, and never at any chance should you trust such manipulative people.


Dream of a rabbit crossing your path

When a rabbit crosses your path in a dream it means that you are going to go through some kind of misfortune.

The dream is telling you to be very keen about the decisions you make about your life, because some decisions could lead to a great loss in the near future.

You need to remember every small detail in order to get a clear interpretation of the dream you had. You are going to learn a lot about yourself if you remember even the small details because dreams reveal a lot about your personality.


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Superstitions About Rabbits

What does a rabbit mean as a sign or omen? My wife and I were standing together as I was getting ready to leave for a very important business trip. We were waiting for a plane to pick me up to charter off for the meetings. We decided to take a walk next to the small airport. It is very remote with wheat fields and pasture all around. We noticed a jack rabbit in the distance. In a nut shell, while standing together watching the rabbit, he started towards us. He continued until he was only 4 or 5 feet in front us. He sat down and quietly observed us.

It felt as he looked each of us in the eyes… then he quietly left and ran into the pasture. One other important observation…. this jack rabbit had a split ear… His left ear for the entire length was split. Apparently from running under a barb wire fence that cut the ear as he(she) ran under it…

Both of us felt this an omen… a good omen…. What does it mean? Scott

In the Medicine Card Deck, Rabbit medicine is about fear. He is the Fear Caller. Here is the lesson. If you pulled Rabbit, stop talking about horrible things happening and get rid of “what if” in your vocabulary. This card may signal a time of worry about the future or of trying to exercise your control over that which is not yet in form – the future. By focusing on your fears so strongly you can create them. STOP NOW! Write your fears down and be willing to feel them. Breathe into them, and feel them running through your body into Mother Earth as a give-away. Let go and allow all the positive things that life has to offer flow to you. Let go and Let God, Laura

The Rabbit means fertility and new life.. Look for new things in your life in a 28 hours, days or weeks. If you are drawn by nature a good book to pick up is Animal Speaks.. It is written by Ted Andrews and a interesting read.. Hope this helps, Barbi

Rabbit’s Foot – Lucky or Not?

What are your thoughts on rabbits? Like…. the rabbits foot or other bodily parts of rabbits. I have a reason for asking this. Lynn

Rabbit is known as “fear caller”… those of us who work closely with energy prefer not to work with such objects… and in general it is unwise to focus one’s attention – or “luck” on any kind of charm because this just represents our fear that we may be unlucky… that said, the superstitions about rabbit’s feet go back two centuries at least… when they were also thought to be healing, good for rheumatism. – some thought that rubbing a rabbit’s foot on a newborn’s face would ward off evil spirits… However, it was also said to be unlucky to kill a rabbit, so… who can say where the truth is… it’s all about what you choose to believe. Lotsa LLLove, Danielle

Rabbit superstitions go back a long way….

The first thing to note is that rabbit is primarily referred to as a hare. However, in 1920 comes a little entry that puts the semantics into perspective:

“…the following belief is common in many parts of Great Britain, with local variants: To secure good luck of some kind, usually a present, one should say ‘Rabbits’ three times just before going to sleep on the last day of the month, and then ‘Hares’ three times on waking the next morning”

From 1922 comes this exerpt from a speech “Coming on to midnight, gentlemen, he said:

‘I hope everybody here will remember to say ‘Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit’ first thing in the morning.”

Hey, I thought rabbit was for night, hare was for morning! Well, we certainly can’t leave it that simple – from 1953 comes this published bit of folklore:

“On the first day of the month when you wake up in the morning shout ‘White Rabbit’ and when you go to bed at night shout ‘Black Rabbit’ and you will have good luck.”

Aha ! – it’s the colour that counts! From 1982:

“The first words you say for a lucky month are ‘White Rabbits.’ If you can remember to say that twelve times a year, you’ll have a very lucky year..”

Notice the plural, rabbits – multiply the good luck?

Rabbits also for Bad Luck…

The superstitions surrounding these creatures are not always benign.

Wicked witches are supposed to be able to turn themselves into hares (or is that rabbits?). I guess they alternate with black cats – keep the villagers guessing. In old times, it was considered quite unclean to eat hares. From 1738:

“…’tis melancholy meat”.

From 1893 edition of Folklore comes this:

“Country people in Kerry don’t eat hares; the souls of their grandmothers are supposed to have entered into them.”

Some big ones surround the hare/rabbit as a portender of fire. 1852:

“The running of a hare along the street or mainway of a village portends fire to some house in the immediate vicinity.”

From 1972 comes this retelling:

“I’ve heard about the hare running and a fire coming afterwards. In fact, an old character out this way used to reckon that they were bad luck to have run through your garden because you’d probably have your house on fire before the end of the year.”

Yikes! So, not to be victimized by this, from 1866 comes this story:

“On Saturday last, a foolish hare ventured from broad field and open pastures, to visit the city of Ely…she was hotly pursued…and when near the Bell Inn, she was laid by the heels by a stout walking stick. The fact being generally known, great consternation prevailed; many persons being certain that Ely was too be visited by a fire.” Good grief – poor rabbit!

Hares were just not good luck. Even just “meeting” one could really mess up your day. From as far back as 1159 a version of the belief (I’m sure translated) says:

“You may ascertain the outcomes of your journeys from beasts…You are to avoid the hare; that is if it escape, for undoubtedly its fitting place is the table, not the road.” (Didn’t they hear it was bad luck to eat the things too.)

1584: “He that receiveth a mischance, wil consider whether he met not a.. hare, when he first went out of his doores in the morning.”

1614 “How superstitiously we mind our evils!…the crossing of a hare of powre to daunt whole man in us.”

1822 “Neither Clawson’s boat, nor Peter Grot’s are out to the haaf this morning, for a rabbit ran across them as they were going on board, and they came back like wise men.” (Imagine calling that one in to your boss!)

So, we only get so many years of these superstitions left unchallenged. If this was so, then by 1875 we have these remedies:

“It is still bad luck to meet a hare, yet if you are unfortunate enough to do so, you can easily set matters right by spitting over your left shoulder, and saying, ‘Hare before, Trouble behind: Change ye, Cross, and free me,’ or else by the still more simple charm which consists in touching each shoulder with your forefinger, and saying, ‘Hare, hare, God send thee care.’ I have never heard of more than these two lines being used, and indeed I do not think that the old man who told me of them knew any more.”

By 1883, things began to get a little more specific. The concept of this poor hare/rabbit being lucky, in certain conditions, of course, is introduced.

“It is lucky to meet a hare, but unlucky to see it run across the path. Should it cross the path of a wayfarer from right to left, his journey will be disastrous; if it scuds along the way before him, the issue of his affairs will be doubtful for some time; but if it crosses from left to right it is a lucky token.”

This must have been the start of the lucky rabbits foot, although for the rabbit, maybe not so lucky – I wonder if the hare who lost the foot saw a rabbit cross it’s path that day…..hmmmm. 1972:

“I was driving out with a man the other day when a hare crossed the road: ‘Had that been my old father driving he’d have turned back and gone straight home,’ said the car driver. He didn’t. But I noticed that he drove with special care the rest of the way.”

The rabbit’s foot is the only “really lucky entry” and they all say the same thing. Brush it on a new born babe to ward away evil spirits. The root of the use of the rabbit’s foot is to ward off witchcraft.And finally, the sailors have their go here too. No real surprises, not just bad luck but very bad luck should a hare , especially a dead hare show up on a ship, (bad weather). It would be very unlucky to go to sea with any part of a hare or rabbit about. 1939:

“If a fisherman from these places found a hare on his net he would burn it rather than go to sea with it.”

Young boys being what they are, used this particular belief to have a little fun. 1930:

“Stories are told all along the coast of mischievous boys getting hold of rabbit skins, filling them with rubbish and placing them in the sterns of boats, in order to stop the men from going to sea.” (A new take on “Daddy, Daddy, please don’t go…”.)

Those old Brits didn’t see much as lucky – no wonder Bugs Bunny was an American invention. Until next time…..

Our source, once again, is “A Dictionary of Superstitions” Oxford press, edited by Iona Opie and Moira Tatem

Opossum – a reminder to use your head

My friend and U have been seeing a possum in the middle of the road, not dead, for the past three days, since she had gotten her license, and we were wondering what does it mean? Amanda

What Does It Mean If A Rabbit Crosses Your Path

In the Medicine Card book it says that opossum medicine is Diversion. You and your friend are being asked to use strategy in some present situation. Rely upon your instincts for the best way out of a tight corner. If you have to pretend to be apathetic or afraid, do it! Oftentimes of you refuse to struggle or show that hurtful words bother you, your taunter will see no further fun in the game. Opossum may be relaying to you that you are to expect the unexpected and be clever in achieving your victory. Opossum is beckoning you to use your brain, your sense of drama, and surprise – to leap over some barrier to your progress. Just be aware of your surroundings and stay on your toes. Love, Laura

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