Find more details about your dream below in the in-depth readings: multiple sources, Dream Oracle’s take, today’s foresight, and one practical suggestion. You’ll also find links to advice topics for direct guidance.

Dreams about a giant bat
The dream about a giant bat is often linked to having no problems or troubles left, overcoming a difficult education period with ease, your hand reaching plenty and your body and soul finding healing, living many small joys and delights and bringing about a positive outcome to news you have awaited for a long time.
Waking Feelings
An encouraging feeling after a dream about a giant bat suggests that in the economic arena, you could receive benefits because of the efforts you have been making. You will not have any problem to solve it without great efforts.
A bitter feeling upon waking often means that you will have to make an effort to see a job finished that is already beginning to bore you. Some food, possibly in bad condition, will not agree with you and you will suffer a little from the stomach.
You need to make an important decision regarding family or property.
Inner Reading
If you had a dream about a giant bat, you want to return to a state where you were dependent and free from responsibilities. Perhaps there is a decision that you need to weigh and think through carefully. You are opening yourself to others, either on a mental, emotional level. You are in charge of where you are headed and your goals.
According to Dream Oracle, things that are thought to be private may not be so private. You should slow down in your business and personal affairs. You are able to confront tough obstacles and get around barriers with success and ease. A giant bat is also about healing and insights, which means you have come to terms with a relationship and have completed the healing process, and you are opening yourself up to new experiences and insights.

Dream about giant bat attack
Giant bat attack in your dream is often linked to financial strengthening bringing you peace and beauty. One rule of thumb: don't let the trees stop you from seeing the forest.