Dream about onion

Dream about Onion is a sign for your desire to help others or give back. You need to incorporate what you have learned with your experiences. Your libido is stronger than the person that you are with or vice versa. This dream points to an emotional breakdown. You are contemplating some changes in your life that will lay the groundwork for a more solid foundation.

Onion is a hint for difficulties. You are feeling distant with someone who you were once close with. You are feeling hopeless and out of control. The dream symbolises the holidays. You are decked out for some special occasion.

Dream about Onion [the bulb of an onion plant] draws attention to an end to a habit or phase in your life. You are trying to get that person to open up to you. You are regressing into childlike behavior. Your dream symbolises your issues of dependency and your desires to be completely cared for. You need to eat smaller portions of food.

Dream about Onion [bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulb] is a clue for your deeper, darker and more melancholy feelings. Perhaps you have some unfinished business between a person. Your exotic tastes and strange experiences may turn off those around you. This dream signifies your pessimistic view of the world around you. Life is too precious and that you need to make the most of your time everyday.

Dream about Onion [an aromatic flavorful vegetable] is a premonition for your subconscious dislike for his/her significant other. You are grappling with a problem in your personal or professional life. You are feeling overburdened or overwhelmed. The dream is a portent for your fear of change. You are feeling helpless in a situation and don’t know how to respond.

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