Cotton
Cotton Dream Meaning
Expert Dream Interpretation
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Cotton dream meaning is explained below using
11 different sources.
Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Martha Clarke
Psychologically, cotton represents protection—often excessive—that you receive from people who love you.
According to the way it appears, it’s meaning varies. So, cotton in the form of thread predicts career success; in bales, problems in family or business; and in branches, hypocritical behavior or even betrayals around you.
If you eat cotton candy a leisure trip is expected at short notice. Cotton fields indicate good times for business. It’s collection will bring richness and abundance to those who are engaged in these agricultural activities.
Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams • Author: Martha Clarke
Interpretation 2 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream of young growing cotton-fields, denotes great business and prosperous times.
To see cotton ready for gathering, denotes wealth and abundance for farmers.
For manufacturers to dream of cotton, means that they will be benefited by the advancement of this article.
For merchants, it denotes a change for the better in their line of business.
To see cotton in bales, is a favorable indication for better times.
To dream that cotton is advancing, denotes an immediate change from low to high prices, and all will be in better circumstances.
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation • Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller
Interpretation 3 — Zolar
lucky numbers: 02-15-17-36-39-51
bale of: advancement toward good fortune.
buying: wil overcome enemies with a superior product.
selling: approaching money for al concerned.
field: abundance for the economy.
polishing with: it’s dangerous to let the genie out of the lamp.
using, pads: bloodstains can be wiped clean.
wadding, employees: business wil prosper.
large quantities of: troubles wil cause you to lose weight.
Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days • Author: Zolar
Interpretation 4 — myjellybean
To dream that you are picking cotton, suggests that you are not seeing as many benefits as you hoped for from all your hard work.
To dream that you are wearing cotton, symbolizes simplicity.
If you dreamed of cotton balls, you will achieve true social happiness when you let go of unhappy experiences or negative emotions in your life.
Source: My Dream Interpretation • Author: myjellybean
Interpretation 5 — Ibn Seerin
Cotton in a dream means money, but less than that of wool. Carding cotton in a dream means scrutinizing one’s sins. Cotton in a dream also represents a year, and the cotton plant in a dream represents a humble man.
(Also see Carder)
Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation • Author: Ibn Seerin
Interpretation 6 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Picking cotton or seeing it growing in a field is a symbol of great prosperity in later life; medical or medicated cotton predicts unexpected visitors or news, probably from abroad.
See also Cloth.
Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams • Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 7 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Dreams of cotton represent a desire to soften the rough edges of life. Cotton can symbolize that you have a gentle approach that is accessible, warm and fuzzy, huggable and cozy.
See Cushion.
Source: Strangest Dream Explanations • Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Interpretation 8 — Gillian Holloway
Whether growing, in bales, In cloth, or clothing, cotton is a dream that foretells wealth. Absorbent cotton, such as used for surgical purposes, augurs good health.
Source: The Complete Dream Book • Author: Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 9 — Margaret Hamilton
Natural material is a blessed covering, because it is figurative of god’s handiwork
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited • Author: Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 10 — Betty Bethards
Parts coming together in harmony.
Source: The Dream Books Symbols • Author: Betty Bethards
Interpretation 11 — Vincent Wienand
1. Glory of God. Rev. 1:14.
Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model • Author: Vincent Wienand