What it watches
Scenes, emotions, recurring symbols, characters and shifts of setting.
Dreams, read in context
Start with a careful symbolic reading, then find the lens that fits how you want to understand your dreams.
Opening lens
— General entry
The general entry begins with a wide symbolic reading rather than mixing traditions all at once. It watches scenes, emotions, characters and patterns to offer a first map of the dream.
A dream becomes clearer when it is read as a story, not as a list of loose symbols.
Context comes before conclusion.
After the first reading, you can choose a more specific lens or stay with this opening approach.
Scenes, emotions, recurring symbols, characters and shifts of setting.
By organising the whole dream before suggesting possible meanings.
Ready-made answers, isolated symbol reads, and traditions piled on top of one another.
Anyone who wants to begin without picking a specific lens yet.
Before and after
You remember pieces: a house, a conversation, a feeling, a final scene. It feels important, but it doesn't add up to a clear answer.
A contextual reading gathers the pieces and shows possible threads of meaning without pretending to be final.
— Before
Each symbol becomes its own explanation and the dream loses its unity.
✦ After
You get a reading organised by scenes, emotions and central themes.
Stories
I didn't know where to start. The reading organised the entire dream.
— Nina
Beta user
I liked that it was simple and didn't try to sound certain.
— Bruno
Beta user
The analysis helped me remember details I had brushed past.
— Laura
Beta user
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Pricing
The general entry begins with contextual symbolic reading. Premium lets you compare traditions.
Your entry point sets your primary tradition. See how it works → →Free reader
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Basic keeps you focused on a single primary tradition.
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FAQ
It begins with a contextual symbolic reading drawn from the app's general path.
Yes. The specific entries exist for readers who want a more focused vocabulary from the start.
No. Basic goes deep into a single primary tradition. Premium opens up comparisons.
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