Symbolic Meaning of the Hawk
By Jack Mehoffer
Ran into a hawk the other day at the park, he was screeching at me?
Closest I have gotten to a hawk, Me and Jack my dog must have walked
right underneath her. She was either trying to scare us away from her
kill, or was trying to tell me something. What could this mean? She had
a white belly.
Attributes & symbolic meanings of the hawk:
Attention
Vision
Power
Energy
Leadership
Intensity
We take these indications from observing the hawk in nature. Here we see
the hawk has tremendous vision. Their eyesight is phenomenal and a key
factor in their incredible hunting abilities. Here the hawk is a message
for us to keep our eyes (both physical & spiritual) keen on the
areas that most require our attention. Specifically, the hawk beckons us
to hone our focus on the areas that are out of balance in our lives.
Recognition is the first step to solution.
We derive the essence of power, energy and intensity just by visually
appreciating the hawk. Consider its powerful beak and impressive talons.
It’s steely stare and intense focus also contribute to the aura of
power the hawk holds. As such, the hawk asks us to be aware of the power
each of us has over others. Further, we must each respect our potential
positions of authority (leadership) and honor all those with whom we
interact. It is abhorrent to the hawk’s spirit when we are careless with
our power (or worse, dominating, arrogant or mean) when dealing with
others.
Furthermore, the hawk is a solar animal which makes it kin to all the
attributes summed up by fire and sun. Attributes such as brilliance,
clarity, energy, and unification.
In dreams, hawks represent our yearning for freedom and clarity and is
often considered a message from the subconscious to use our intellectual
power to obtain the freedom we desire in lives.


