Barn

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

In a dream, a barn represents profits, provisions, fodder, food, savings, coffer, bag, one’s house, one’s shop or one’s farm. (Also see Carriage house | Stableman)…

Barnacles

American, Unitarianism E. Mis

If you dream of seeing barnacles it shows that you have to pull yourself together and deal with particular situation. Consider, if you will not manage this problema s soon as it possible you might lose the chance to fix it at all….

Barn

American, Unitarianism E. Mis

When you dream of a barn it represents your hidden feelings and emotions. It seems that you might be resisting your wishes and needs, which comes naturally out of your subliminal. Maybe you are affraid to express those feelings and emotions and keep holdingo them back resulting in having these kind of dreams….

Barn

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

If well filled with ripe and matured grain, and perfect ears of corn, with fat stock surrounding it, it is an omen of great prosperity. If empty, the reverse may be expected….

Carriage house

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Barn | Byre | Coach | Cowshed | Stall) A carriage house in a dream represents the assembly place of politicians, leaders, scholars, merchants, visitors or spectators. The condition in which the carriage house appears in one’s dream reflects the state of such groups of people. (Also see Barn | Stableman)…

Stableman

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Barn | Cattle-ranching | Fodder | Forage) In a dream, a stableman represents a rich and a generous person who is known for his good deeds. Seeing a stableman in a dream also means managing one’s business, showing kindness to others, distributing charity, helping foreigners, assisting travellers, turning one’s attention to slothful people, or feeding the homeless. (Also see Driver)…

Manure

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Dung | Excrement) Manure represents money for one who eats it, or for one who collects it in his house or in a barn in his dream. Any animal excrements that are used to fertilize the soil, or if they are used as fuel represent profits when seen in a dream and particularly dried dung. Pigeons’ droppings, or the refuse of any type of fowl in a dream represent unlawful money. Cow dung in a dream is a sign of prosperity and a good harvest for farmers only. (Also see Droppings | Dung)…

Castle

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Fortress | Stronghold) In a dream, a castle means using the vehicle of truth. That is how the proverb – “Truth is a castle” came about. A castle in a dream also represents its owners, an army’s fortification, or it may represent knowledge, the Qur’an, or it could mean seeking refuge in God’s protection from the evils of the accursed Satan and his armies, such as deities, preposterous or exaggerated titles, etcetera. The towers of a castle in a dream represent the leaders. Its battlement represents the solders and spies. Its gates represent the guards. Its fortress represents the minister. Its hospices and barns represent the clan or the coffers. It is also said that a castle in a dream could represent an infallible and a strong person. Seeing it from a distance means rising in rank or guarding one’s chastity. (Also see Citadel | Fortress)…

Hay

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

If you dream of mowing hay, you will find much good in life, and if a farmer your crops will yield abundantly. To see fields of newly cut hay, is a sign of unusual prosperity. If you are hauling and putting hay into barns, your fortune is assured, and you will realize great profit from some enterprise. To see loads of hay passing through the street, you will meet influential strangers who will add much to your pleasure. To feed hay to stock, indicates that you will offer aid to some one who will return the favor with love and advancement to higher states….