A cyanotype of a remembered dream
Write down the dream. We'll read it with you.
A reflective reading matched against a curated archive of 12 symbols — not a prediction, and not an analysis of you.
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The archive
Browse all 12 symbols
Every entry has a free reading, a full dictionary entry and its own plate.
The mechanism
How this works
The tool matches. It does not analyse, know, or personalise — and it shows you its working, which is the whole point.
- 01 You write the impression Two or three sentences, whatever you remember. It stays in your browser — nothing you type is sent anywhere.
- 02 It is matched against the archive Your words are compared against the terms of 12 curated symbols. No model, no guessing, no account.
- 03 The match is shown to you You see exactly which entries lined up and why. If nothing matches, it says so rather than inventing a reading.
Each segment is one plate, sized by how many terms route to it. The partition is disjoint — no term routes to two plates — so a match is a lookup with one answer, not a ranking and not an inference. What the tool cannot find a term for, it says it cannot find, rather than guessing.
A reflective reading matched against a curated archive of twelve symbols — not a prediction, and not an analysis of you.
Common questions
- Is this a prediction?
- No. This is a reflective reading matched against a curated archive of twelve symbols. It is not a prediction, and it is not an analysis of you. The tool shows you exactly which symbols it matched and how.
- Does the site know me or store my dream?
- No. Nothing you type is transmitted or stored. The matching happens in your browser, against twelve entries, and the text never leaves your device.
- What if my dream matches nothing in the archive?
- That is a real state, and the site says so plainly. It offers the nearest entries and an invitation to browse the archive. It never fabricates a confident reading for text it cannot place.
- Is this therapy or a diagnosis?
- No. This is interpretive reflection drawn from cultural and literary tradition — not therapy, not diagnosis, and not science. If a dream has left you frightened in a way that is not passing, that is worth talking to someone about.
