Dreamary

How to use this site

Dreamary is simple by design, but a couple of minutes with this guide will help you get more out of each entry — and read the interpretations in the spirit they are written in.

Finding your dream

Entries are organized by the central symbol of the dream — snakes, teeth, water, falling, and so on. Start from the topic list and pick the symbol that stood out most in your dream. If your dream mixed several symbols, read the entry for each one; dreams rarely have a single subject. The home page shows every topic currently available, and the collection continues to grow over time.

How an entry is structured

Every entry follows the same shape. It opens with a short introduction to the symbol, then walks through specific scenarios — the concrete situations the dream can take, each with its own reading. After the scenarios you will find a psychological perspective, a section on cultural and traditional interpretations, and a note on when the dream can be read as a positive sign. Most entries close with a short FAQ.

How to treat the interpretations

Read the interpretations as reference points and prompts for reflection, not as verdicts. A dream symbol has no fixed universal meaning: your own circumstances, feelings, and recent experiences matter more than any dictionary. Nothing on Dreamary predicts the future, and nothing here is medical, financial, or legal advice. If a dream keeps troubling you, talking to a professional is worth far more than any entry on this site.