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Tell us your name, age, religious tradition, and cultural background. This gives our AI the vocabulary it needs to interpret symbols the way your tradition understands them.
Type or speak your dream in any of our 10 supported languages. Include as much detail as you can — symbols, emotions, colours, and people all carry meaning.
DreamWeav analyses your dream using culturally accurate spiritual frameworks and returns a personalised interpretation grounded in your faith tradition.
Dream interpretation has been central to human spirituality for millennia. Each tradition carries its own rich symbolic vocabulary.
In the Bible, dreams are frequently described as a channel through which God communicates with humanity. From Joseph's visions in Genesis to Daniel's prophetic dreams, Christian tradition treats significant dreams as messages worth discerning carefully. Symbols like water, light, and bread carry deep theological weight.
The Quran and Hadith recognise true dreams (ru'ya) as one-forty-sixth of prophethood. Islamic dream interpretation, known as ta'bir, has a rich scholarly tradition codified by scholars like Ibn Sirin. Dreams involving the Prophet (peace be upon him), the Ka'bah, or greenery are generally considered auspicious signs.
The Talmud devotes entire tractates to the interpretation of dreams, noting that 'a dream not interpreted is like a letter not read.' Jewish tradition views dreams as having both literal and allegorical dimensions, and certain symbols — the Torah scroll, the Temple, flowing water — carry specific spiritual significance.
Ancient Hindu texts such as the Atharvaveda and Upanishads classify dreams as one of the three states of consciousness alongside waking and deep sleep. Dreams are seen as a space where the individual soul (jiva) encounters deeper realities. Symbols like the lotus, the river Ganges, or deities carry specific meanings tied to dharmic life.
Buddhist philosophy approaches dreams as manifestations of karma and mental conditioning. The Pali Canon records that the Buddha and other enlightened beings had significant dream experiences on the path to awakening. Dreams can serve as mirrors of one's attachments, fears, and spiritual progress.
Yes. Your dreams and personal context are stored securely in your private account and are never sold or shared with third parties. Your cultural and religious context is used solely to generate vocabulary-accurate interpretations.
DreamWeav currently supports Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Each tradition has its own symbolic vocabulary built into the AI's interpretation model.
You can write and receive interpretations in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, and Korean.
DreamWeav uses a large language model trained on broad theological and cultural knowledge. Interpretations reflect documented symbolic traditions, not personal prophecy. They are a reflective tool, not a replacement for religious counselling or personal discernment.
The Dream Vault is your personal calendar-based history of saved dream interpretations. You can revisit, compare, and reflect on patterns in your dreams over time.
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