Dream about corn flour

Dream about Corn Flour is a premonition for a family unit. You are looking for some excitement and joy. Perhaps you are in the middle of a stingy situation. This dream signifies progress and your ability to navigate through life. You are asking yourself who you truly are and what makes you you.

Corn Flour is a harbinger for an uplift in your spirituality and increase in your self-confidence. You have overcome the stress in your life. There is still more growing that you need to do. Your dream is a hint for a new phase in your relationship. You are looking for a new job.

Dream about both “Corn” and “Flour” is a clue for a decision that you are having a hard time accepting. You need to find more productive ways to spend your time. You have paved and laid out a firm path toward your life goals. The dream denotes your ability to withstand or endure a difficult period in your life. There is some aspect of yourself that you are also rejecting or refusing to acknowledge.

Dream about corn flour is a portent for your personal memories of the holidays. You may feel alienated by society. You have a strong connection to your family and home life. Your dream signifies the merging of the female and male aspects of your character. Someone that you loved and respected in your life may reveal self-confidence and the assertive aspect of yourself.

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REBECCA

My grandmother gave me a blue cornflower

Keziah

My grandpa brought cornflour to me all the way from the village to the city and I was happy with him in the dream, me and my mum gave him a big chicken out of joy. He was happy too…

Moses

I dreamt that I was giving someone corn flour and holding to myself corn grains. What does it mean please?