Dream about Millet Grain

Dream about millet grain signifies passion and devotion. You are experiencing wild mood swings. Opportunities and doors are being opened. The dream is a hint for your sweet, angelic quality. You are undertaking responsibilities that will give you a lot of anxiety.

Millet grain is an omen for vitality and well-directed energy which will lead to prosperity. You are seeking either pleasure or escape. You are under tremendous mental stress. Your dream is about an offering of friendship, compassion and kindness. You will go to great lengths to protect your loved ones and your interests.

Millet grain in dream means a clean start and a fresh, new perspective. You need to come to an understanding or some sort of middle ground in order to move forward with your life. Someone is saying goodbye to you. Your dream denotes happiness, playfulness and good fortune. Somebody offered you advice or comfort in your time of need.

Dream about millet grain expresses faithfulness in love

You will receive some important information from someone you don’t know. You are pondering a life-altering decision. Your dream signifies feeling so negativity and inferiority. Your professional or educational pursuits will go through a process of positive renewal and energetic progress.

Millet grain is a portent for success and significant progress toward your life goals. You have overcome a difficult task and are being rewarded for a job well done. You are transitioning into a higher level in your life. Your dream points to tranquility, serenity, calmness and respect. You need a vacation and escape the stresses in your life.

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Constance Denhere

i dreamt about a very large field with ripe millet, what does that mean

Glosh

I dreamt giving maypole and millet grains to a man. What does it mean?