What it watches
Archetypes, shadow, persona, anima/animus, recurring symbols and dominant affects.
Dreams and analytical psychology
A symbolic reading that surfaces archetypes, shadow, affect and the movements of the unconscious — without leaning on stock dictionaries.
Reading lens
— Analytical Psychology
The Jungian reading treats the dream as symbolic language. Instead of asking "what does this symbol mean for everyone?", it asks how the image connects to your context, to the dream's emotional register, and to the parts of the psyche asking to be integrated.
A dream doesn't hand you a ready answer; it presents a living image to be worked with.
Symbols matter more when they appear inside the emotional story of the dreamer.
The reading aims to widen awareness, not to close a diagnosis.
Archetypes, shadow, persona, anima/animus, recurring symbols and dominant affects.
By relating dream images to psychic tension, the individuation process and concrete life.
Universal dictionaries, literal answers and explanations that ignore the dreamer's context.
Anyone who wants to investigate symbols, emotional patterns and inner parts that haven't yet been named.
Before and after
An animal appears, a house changes shape, a stranger feels intimate. The dream stays vivid, but a generic interpretation flattens everything.
Jungian reading organises images and emotions to reveal tensions, potentials and possible paths of integration.
— Before
You hunt the meaning of each isolated image and end up with contradictory answers.
✦ After
You see how the images relate to each other and to the psychic moment you are living through.
Stories
The reading connected details I thought were random. The central theme suddenly became clear.
— Renata
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I liked it because it wasn't a list of meanings. It read the whole dream.
— André
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The shadow section was uncomfortable, but it was exactly what I needed to look at.
— Luiza
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FAQ
No. It organises symbols and reading hypotheses, but does not replace professional psychological support.
No. Somnis Lab translates the approach into a clear, contextual reading.
To keep depth and coherence. Premium is the place to compare traditions.
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