Barn dream meaning is explained below using 22 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Patrica Telesco
A barn filled with grain is an image of safeguarding resources, especially finances.
A barn with its door open reveals that you have been careless in some matter. This situation needs tending before it gets totally out of control (e.g., closing the barn door after the horses get out).
Barns painted with hex signs come from the Pennsylvania Dutch tradition, each pattern having a specific meaning. Consider the pictograph here as the starting point of your interpretation, then add to it other indicators like the condition of the barn.
For example, if you see a circle with a heart and two brooms, this reflects domestic harmony and love. However, if the barn is in disrepair, this may show that your relationships at home are similarly needful of attention.
Interpretation 2 — Zolar
animals invading a: prosperity is when everyone wants what you have.
being in a: you wil win a lawsuit.
with others: you wil receive an inheritance.
constructing a: hard work wil pay off in protection.
others, for you: stop negating the value of neighbors.
empty, an: put your support in the other project.
with doors open: misfortune leads a clear way in, nurturing without.
fire, catching: mislaid valuable papers should be stored in safe.
full, a: you wil marry a wealthy person.
handling grain in a: use care in your diet.
hayrack, an empty: confront your career problem: you have an unnerving sense of rejection.
full, a: a promise of a ripe and mature future.
Jesus in a crib in a: blessings wil fal upon you.
Interpretation 3 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
A barn in a dream is calling you to pay attention to grounded and down-to-earth matters, getting back to basics.
The resources you need right now are natural and organic.
Interpretation 4 — Nancy Wagaman
A real-life setting that reminds you of a barn.
Something you associate with barns (such as hard work, protection, security, or storage).
An aspect of your life or a role you play (such as animal owner, cultivator, “muckraker,” or “problem cleanup”).
See Building, Animal, Farming, House, Storage, Hut
Interpretation 5 — Ariadne Green
The idea of rolling in the hay may indicate that you had a distasteful sexual experience. Living in a bam may be an indication that you are feeling exposed or living with too many other people’s problems.
Interpretation 6 — Stephen Girard
Interpretation 7 — Klaus Vollmar
According to Jung, the barn is a place where demons and ghosts reside, but also a place of protection against rain and cold.
Interpretation 8 — Raymond Buckland
A barn on fire indicates that you could lose all that you have.
Interpretation 9 — Garuda
An empty barn: the hopes you put in a certain matter were misplaced.
Depth Psychology: See Grass, Hay.
Interpretation 10 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
A barn in good condition and full, or partly so, is an omen of prosperity; conversely, an empty or derelict bam is a warning against risky investment.
Interpretation 11 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. Possible bad luck (open, empty barn).
3. A repository or holding place of unconscious thoughts and feelings.
Interpretation 12 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Chakra (1st & 2nd) and Farm.
Interpretation 13 — Theresa Cheung
Interpretation 14 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
If empty, the reverse may be expected.
Interpretation 15 — Ibn Seerin
(Also see Carriage house, Stableman)
Interpretation 16 — Vincent Wienand
2. Storehouse of riches;
3. Increase;
4. Greed;
5. Call to trust God without a bank of resources behind you;
6. Judgment;
7. Harvest. Joel 1:17
Interpretation 17 — myjellybean
Interpretation 18 — Tyler Wolfe
A barn can also symbolize a person’s life and property, Ps. 144:13, Jer. 50:26
Interpretation 19 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 20 — DreamForth
Interpretation 21 — Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 22 — Betty Bethards
See Farm.