Cream is the symbol of sweetness and inconsistency. To dream of eating it announces pleasant moments that do not last long.
If you whip cream, it is clear that you have control over your own life; but if you just see it, you expect others to do things for you.
If the cream is served at the table, on the other hand, you live in times of prosperous business.
[1]To dream of seeing cream served, denotes that you will be associated with wealth if you are engaged in business other than farming.
To the farmer, it indicates fine crops and pleasant family relations.
To drink cream yourself, denotes immediate good fortune.
To lovers, this is a happy omen, as they will soon be united.
[2]Dreams of cream symbolize that you are wanting the best things in life. You have a desire to balance the sweet with the bitter, and you are coming into a rich time in your life.
See Also: Gravy.
[3]Vision: Seeing or eating cream: you have been given advantages; make sure that you don’t act too selfishly. Depth Psychology: See Butter, Cheese, Milk.
[4]Foretells an early and successful marriage to lovers who have this dream; to others it is a presage of various good fortune and consequent happiness.
[5]If you dream of drinking or pouring cream, you will soon be very lucky.
To lovers, this is a happy omen, as they will soon be united.
[6]This dream predicts profit to everyone except the dairyman or farmer.
Drinking cream is a forerunner of good health and prosperity.
[7](Butter, Grease, Milk) In a dream, cream represents a fetus in his mother’s womb.
(See Also: Butter)
[8]Richness, opportunity; nurturing.
If lotion, protection for body.
[9]Smooth-going best
[10]See Also: Milk.
[11]lucky numbers: 01-06-14-20-30-39
buying: wil have a bright wholesome future.
eating: your al usion to riches wil be resented.
sour: must absorb the acrid with the luscious passions.
of: are hated by others for your association with riches.
using a soothing: true friendship wil realize financial gains.
others: wil experience irrational il humor over the wrong purchase.
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