Yoruba Dream Interpretation – Part 2: Meanings of Dreams 11 to 20

Loading products...

Dream 11: Maize, Rice Farm or Walking Through Gold

Seeing yourself in a vast maize or rice farm—or walking through gold—signals that God is set to remove your hardships. If this dream repeats, stay diligent: it’s a promise of upcoming prosperity. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Dream 12: Diamond or Gold

Receiving diamond in a dream symbolizes honor and glory, while gold points to a financial breakthrough. Together, they indicate blessings in wealth and status. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Dream 13: Dead Person Gives You Gold

When a deceased loved one gives you gold, it means their divine opportunities are now transferred to you—a spiritual inheritance of blessings. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Dream 14: Killing a Dog or Cat (vs. Snakes or Scorpions)

Slaying a dog or cat in a dream represents victory over enemies within your household. Killing dangerous animals like snakes or scorpions means triumph over external adversaries. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

Dream 15: National Flag

Seeing a national flag signifies a message about that country. Multiple tied flags symbolize unity or alliance between those nations.

Dream 16: Receiving an Award from a President

Dreaming of being awarded by a president indicates you’ll receive divine blessings and recognition in your land or community.

Dream 17: Interview or Record on Camera

Being interviewed or recorded suggests you’ll gain national or international influence—depending on who’s interviewing you.

Dream 18: Anointing Oil

Receiving anointing oil means you have been endowed with a divine mantle. Pay attention to whose name or image appears—it reveals the nature of your calling.

Dream 19: Man of God

Seeing a spiritual leader or “man of God” signifies that God is revealing a message or blessing through divine authority.

Dream 20: Fruit

Receiving fruit in a dream means you’ve been granted a divine gift—differing fruits indicate different spiritual gifts, including apostolic callings.
Leave a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Need Help? Chat with us