Windmill dream meaning is explained below using 14 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Pamela Ball

1- The image of a windmill in dreams can often suggest the correct use of resources. Because wind often suggests intellect, it is therefore the use of intellectual assets.

2- A windmill has significance as an image of the harvesting of our efforts in this ease, of material resources available to us. As a storehouse of fertility, in dreams it can sometimes represent the feminine or the mother.

3- The windmill is symbolic of the many facets of the Spiritual Intellect, which in turn is stimulated by our own spiritual powers and abilities.

Source: Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary Author: Pamela Ball

Interpretation 2 — Zolar

lucky numbers: 04-10-24-27-35-42

changing directions: untrustworthy people surround you, but you make the decisions.

married people dreaming of a: untruthfulness between mates.

sweethearts: wil enjoy much happiness.

unmarried people: wil soon marry.

moving a grinding machine: wil have to take care of many things.

operating a: wil make some gains of smal monetary value.

stopped, a: wil receive inheritance from a rich relative.

very tall, a: wil be content and receive a large fortune.

Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days Author: Zolar

Interpretation 3 — Martha Clarke

The windmill is one of the classic symbols of constant, disciplined work.

If it is still, the dream is warning you that you are being dragged down by laziness.

To see many women in a dream will bring fame and wealth. More specifically, an ugly woman predicts worries; a pretty one, however, happiness.

If a woman dreams that she is pregnant, she will soon receive good news; If she dreams she is a man, she will give birth to a son.

Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams Author: Martha Clarke

Interpretation 4 — myjellybean

Dreaming of a windmill is a good omen of contentment and modest financial security. However, if the windmill was damaged or you were endangered by it, this is a symbol of wasted energy and suggests that you should rethink the direction of your efforts.
Source: My Dream Interpretation Author: myjellybean

Interpretation 5 — Ibn Seerin

In a dream, a windmill represents a harsh fight between two people, or and end of a major dispute between two people. Awindmill in a dream also could represent one’s helpers, or representatives, or it could mean rain.

(Also see Fan, Mill)

Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation Author: Ibn Seerin

Interpretation 6 — Stephen Girard

To dream you see a windmill with its sails revolving round, denotes that you will have to undergo some severe reverses of fortune, but that you will be enabled to come out of them, and enjoy a measure of prosperity for some time.
Source: The Mystic Dream Book Author: Stephen Girard

Interpretation 7 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Contentment and modest financial security are predicted in a dream featuring a windmill, unless it was damaged, in which case it is a symbol of wasted energy and suggests that you should reassess the direction of your efforts.
Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Interpretation 8 — Gustavus Hindman Miller

To see a windmill in operation in your dreams, foretells abundant accumulation of fortune and marked contentment To see one broken or idle, signifies adversity coming unawares.
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller

Interpretation 9 — Raymond Buckland

If the sails of the windmill are turning, then you will enjoy a large inheritance.

If they are at a standstill, then the inheritance will be small.

Source: Gypsy Dream Dictionary Author: Raymond Buckland

Interpretation 10 — Klaus Vollmar

Intellectual powers. Intellectual or spiritual work. Battling with imagination, as in Cervantes’ Don Quixote.

Folklore: Small winnings.

Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia Author: Klaus Vollmar

Interpretation 11 — Gillian Holloway

If the mill is in operation you will make a small profit from your next business venture.
Source: The Complete Dream Book Author: Gillian Holloway

Interpretation 12 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. A sense of power.

2. Longing to be old-fashioned.

3. One’s state of mind.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 13 — Margaret Hamilton

Controls the direction of public opinion, political promises, etc.
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton

Interpretation 14 — Internet Archive - Anonymous

Some gain, but only of a small character.
Source: Mystic Dream Book Author: Internet Archive - Anonymous