Two traditions of dream reading
Dream Journal
Write what you remember of a dream below. We will pull out the symbols we recognize, read each one in the tradition you choose, and surface any pairings the tradition has notes on. For a full written interpretation by Dylan, see the instant interpretation.
Carl Jung argued that dream symbols arise from a shared substrate — the collective unconscious — and recur across cultures because they are part of being human. His readings are less about prediction than about which part of the psyche is speaking.
Or tap symbols — pick as many as you like
Each symbol — Jungian
fire
elements, landscape
If favorable: Fire is transformation — the alchemical process. The controlled fire in the hearth is integrated passion.
If shadowed: Fire raging is destructive emotion the ego has not contained — anger, desire, righteousness unchecked.
falling
what's happening
If favorable: Falling and being caught is the moment of psychic surrender that lets the unconscious help you.
If shadowed: Falling endlessly is loss of psychic ground — the ego unmoored. Often appears at the start of a major transition.
chase
the dreamer's condition
If favorable: Turning to face the pursuer is the integration of the shadow — the moment the dreamer claims back the disowned material.
If shadowed: Being chased without turning is the active state of shadow-flight; the contents pursuing you are your own.
teeth
the body, parts of self
If favorable: Teeth are bite, agency, the capacity to assert oneself. Strong teeth mean a strong waking voice.
If shadowed: Losing teeth signals a fear of losing power, status, or sexual potency — the wider culture's version of the castration anxiety, mapped onto the mouth.
Go deeper
For an interpretation that ties these symbols together into a single woven reading, written for you — drawing from both Artemidorus and the Jungian frame — let the dream be read whole.
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