The Language of Dreams

by Patrica Telesco
(see Eating, Vegetables)

Gathering corn represents rejoicing in the prosperity of friends and relatives.

A rich harvest of corn speaks of prosperity. Since this was a popular early grain crop, the presence of corn on the land directly reflected the wealth of a farmer. In your dreams, the condition of the corn or how it’s taken to market may hold more significance here.

For example, if the corn is transported via horse and buggy, maybe you need to update your outlooks to experience success.

The cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Egyptian, Christian, and Celtic traditions often draw parallels between corn’s cycle and that of the soul.

A popular pagan song tells of corn and grain, adding that “all that falls shall rise again.”

Passing through a field of corn symbolizes harmony in the home and figurative wealth that comes from having true friends. It may also portend a temporary increase in funds.

A newly planted corn field is an omen of forthcoming success.

Popcorn is an emblem of excitement from an unexpected gift or some good news. Among Native Americans, it may also represent divinatory skills “popping” up.

The Mystic Dream Book

by Stephen Girard
To dream you see fields of corn, or that you are among unthreshed corn, is a very favorable omen; it denotes success in business; to the lover it announces that vou will marry, have many children and become rich and happy. If you are a sailor, it denotes a lucrative voyage and fine weather, and that you will be near marrying in the next port you touch at. If you dream you are gathering ripe corn, it is the most fortunate dream you can have.

The Element Encyclopedia

by Theresa Cheung
To see corn in your dream signifies abundance, growth and fertility. Also consider the pun that something is ‘corny’. Cornbread and corn on the cob represent nourishment through personal efforts. Corn chips signify small benefits in life, a cornfield signifies an abundance of inner strength, cornflakes and corn oil suggest motivation and new beginnings, whilst cornflour stands for inner strength.