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JUNGIAN ANALYSIS

Understand your dreams.

A grounded, Jungian reading of your dream. What symbols are surfacing, what patterns are repeating, what the dream might be asking you to notice. No fortune-telling, no oracle tone, no claims about what will happen tomorrow. Just the honest work of paying attention to what the sleeping mind is doing.

Symbols, not oracles

Epona will not tell you you are about to meet someone. It will not tell you you are going to get fired, or that the water meant your subconscious is warning you about a specific person. The honest work of dream analysis is not prediction. It is noticing which symbols you keep producing, what those symbols have historically meant in the Jungian tradition, and what tension in your waking life might be pulling them up. You are the one who does the interpreting. Epona gives you better raw material than you had before breakfast.

Reads your journal as context

A symbol that shows up once is almost nothing. A symbol that shows up three times in a month is the entire dream trying to tell you something. Epona reads the dream you just wrote in the context of the ones you have written before, which means it can notice repetition, shifts, and things that used to be central and have quietly stopped appearing. This is the part you cannot do in your head, because you do not remember your own dreams well enough.

What it will not do

It will not give you advice. It will not tell you to call your mother, quit your job, or forgive anyone. If a dream seems to be about a relationship, it will tell you which archetypes seem to be at play, not what you should do about it on Monday morning. The product is honest about the fact that it is not a therapist. It is a lens that makes the dream easier to look at. The action you take from there is yours to decide.

Tracks what repeats

Over weeks of journaling, the analysis starts to recognize your personal symbols. The stairwell that appears every time you are about to change jobs, the voice that only arrives after an argument, the specific kind of water. Epona surfaces these patterns at the top of a new analysis so you can see the dream in the continuity of your own sleeping life, rather than as a one-off event. This is where the product gets genuinely useful past the first week.

Paid, because honesty costs

Each analysis costs credits, the same way visualization does. That is on purpose. A free analysis button would be used a hundred times a day and would train users to treat the output as a horoscope. Charging a few credits makes the interpretation feel like what it is: a serious object you asked for deliberately, worth reading slowly. The credits are cheap enough that nobody is priced out of the feature, and expensive enough that nobody burns through five in a row.

Private by design

Your dream text and the analysis that comes back stay yours. Nothing is aggregated, nothing is sold, and nothing trains any AI model, not ours and not anyone else's. The analysis runs against the dream you just wrote and disappears from the pipeline the moment it is delivered to you. If a dream embarrasses you, or scares you, or is simply not something you want anybody to see, Epona is built so that nobody does.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of dream analysis does Epona provide?

A grounded Jungian reading of your dream. Epona names the symbols and archetypes at play, tracks patterns across your journal, and frames what the dream might be working through — without oracle tone or predictions.

Does Epona tell me what I should do about a dream?

No. The analysis will not give you advice or tell you what to do on Monday morning. It is a lens that makes the dream easier to look at. The action you take from there is yours to decide.

How does the analysis use my journal history?

A symbol that shows up once is almost nothing, but three times in a month is the dream trying to tell you something. Epona reads each new dream in the context of the ones you have written before, surfacing repetition and quiet shifts you cannot remember on your own.

Are my dreams used to train AI models?

No. Your dream text and the analysis that comes back stay yours. Nothing is aggregated, nothing is sold, and nothing trains any AI model — ours or anyone else's.

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