A cyanotype of a remembered dream

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A reflective reading matched against a curated archive of 12 symbols — not a prediction, and not an analysis of you.

Field note · tonight

Free · no account · nothing you type leaves this device
The archive 12 plates

Every entry · free to read

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.

  1. 01 You write the impression Two or three sentences, whatever you remember. It stays in your browser — nothing you type is sent anywhere.
  2. 02 It is matched against the archive Your words are compared against the terms of 12 curated symbols. No model, no guessing, no account.
  3. 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.
The matching vocabulary 128 terms · 12 plates
Every term this site can recognise, divided by the plate it routes to A single band divided into 12 segments. Each segment is one symbol plate, sized by how many search terms route to it, and labelled with the plate number and an example term. 01 10 fall 02 10 teeth 03 10 chased 04 14 water 05 10 snake 06 10 flying 07 10 death 08 10 naked 09 10 pregnant 10 10 spider 11 10 ex 12 14 cheating every word the interpreter knows 128

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.