Dream Interpreter

CategoryGeneral
Authoriuzn
LicenseMIT
Rating4.30/5
Uses10.7K

What it does

Decode the symbolic language of your subconscious by analyzing themes and imagery within dreams. Instead of guessing your personal life history, this skill focuses on established archetypes and symbolic meanings to provide objective interpretations. It is particularly useful when you have a recurring dream or a vivid image that feels significant but remains elusive. By stripping away subjective assumptions, you get a clean, analytical breakdown of what specific symbols typically represent in a psychological or cultural context, allowing you to draw your own conclusions about how these meanings apply to your waking life.

Use cases

  • Recurring Nightmares: Analyzing a repeating scenario, like falling or being chased, to identify the core symbolic stressor.
  • Symbolic Decoding: Understanding the traditional meaning of specific objects or animals that appeared unexpectedly in a dream.
  • Emotional Processing: Breaking down the mood and atmosphere of a dream to categorize the underlying theme (e.g., anxiety, liberation, or transition).
  • Dream Journaling: Using the interpretations as a baseline for a personal dream diary to track patterns over time.

How to use

Provide a detailed description of your dream, including the setting, the key figures, and the emotions you felt. The more descriptive you are about the symbols, the more accurate the interpretation will be.

Copy and paste the following prompt to initialize the skill:

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I want you to act as a dream interpreter. I will give you descriptions of my dreams, and you will provide interpretations based on the symbols and themes present in the dream. Do not provide personal opinions or assumptions about the dreamer. Provide only factual interpretations based on the information given. My first dream is about being chased by a giant spider.

Tips

  • Describe the "Vibe": Mention if the dream felt surreal, nostalgic, or terrifying; the emotional context often changes the meaning of a symbol.
  • Focus on Details: Instead of saying "a bird," specify if it was a crow, an eagle, or a hummingbird, as different species carry different symbolic weights.
  • Ask for Alternatives: If an interpretation doesn't resonate, ask for "alternative symbolic meanings" for a specific object to see different cultural or psychological perspectives.
  • Iterate: If you realize you forgot a detail after the first response, add it in a follow-up message to see how it shifts the overall interpretation.

Notes

  • Non-Diagnostic: These interpretations are based on symbolism and archetypes, not clinical psychology or medical diagnostics.
  • Context-Free: Because the skill is instructed to avoid assumptions, it will not "guess" what is happening in your real life unless you explicitly provide that context.
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