What it watches
Conscience, virtues, temptations, reconciliation, biblical symbols and feelings that ask for discernment.
Dreams, faith and Christian discernment
A pastoral space for looking at the images, affections and quiet stirrings of the night with sobriety, conscience and hope.
Primary tradition
— Pastoral discernment
Here the dream is not treated as automatic prophecy or guaranteed message. It is received as matter for inner examination: what stirred your conscience, which virtues stand in tension, which symbols may ask for prayer, prudence and spiritual direction when needed.
Not every dream asks for an immediate answer. Some ask for silence, examination and a conversion of the gaze.
A Christian reading looks for fruits: peace, charity, humility, truth and responsibility in concrete life.
The aim is to help you name what stayed with you from the dream, without replacing prayer, the sacraments, spiritual direction or professional care.
Conscience, virtues, temptations, reconciliation, biblical symbols and feelings that ask for discernment.
In a pastoral voice, avoiding absolute certainties and seeking concrete fruits for daily life.
Fortune-telling, predictions, condemnations and any use of the dream as automatic spiritual authority.
Anyone who wants to reflect on dreams without leaving a sober Christian sensibility.
Before and after
You wake with a persistent image: an empty church, a closed door, a child, a request for forgiveness. With no context, it turns into anxiety or loose curiosity.
Christian reading offers another path: receive the dream, examine the fruits, ask what it might reveal about conscience, bond, fear, hope and responsibility.
— Before
The dream becomes a rush for an answer, a fear of receiving an order or an attempt to decode everything as a literal warning.
✦ After
You receive a structured reflection, faithful to a Christian tone, that helps separate symbol, emotion and inner invitation.
Stories
I liked that it didn't turn my dream into a prediction. The reading helped me pray better about a decision.
— Marina
Beta user
It was respectful of faith and very practical at the same time. I came away with good questions, not fear.
— Eduardo
Beta user
The section on conscience and forgiveness touched exactly what I had been avoiding.
— Clara
Beta user
Try it
Describe the dream calmly. The reflection appears right here, streaming, no account required.
Pricing
The faith entry keeps the Christian Tradition as the primary lens. Premium lets you compare other traditions in the dashboard.
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FAQ
No. The aim is prudent Christian discernment, without claiming guaranteed divine origin for dreams.
No. The reflection can help you organise what you felt, but does not replace a priest, spiritual director, therapy or professional care.
To keep focus and a coherent voice. In your case, Basic goes deep into the Christian Tradition.
Yes. On Premium you can pick up to 3 traditions per reading from the dashboard.