A dream sign log that grows itself.
Lucid dreaming is a practice with infrastructure requirements. You need consistent recall before technique matters. You need a way to spot your personal dream signs across weeks of entries. Epona is the record-keeping layer under your practice, not a shortcut around it.
Dream signs surface faster when they're all in one place
Recurring oddities become lucidity triggers only once you can see the pattern. Epona's symbol tracker surfaces the recurring figures, places, and impossibilities across your full archive automatically. You do not have to flip through old notebooks looking for the third time the red door appeared. Over weeks the log shows you which signs are reliable for your dreaming mind specifically, because everyone's signs are different.
Recall first. Lucidity follows.
You cannot get lucid in a dream you do not remember. The capture loop in Epona is designed for the fragile sixty seconds after waking, when the dream is still retrievable and the analytical brain has not yet filed it away. Record fast, add detail later. On nights when WBTB backfires and you fall straight back into deep sleep, a quick voice note still gives you something to build on. The foundation of the practice gets laid one entry at a time.
An image of what you just did in there
Once lucidity gets regular, the dreams themselves become events worth keeping. A lucid dream where you flew over a city you built, or held a conversation you chose to have, is harder to describe than to show. Epona turns the dream into a multi-scene visualization so months later you can revisit what actually happened, not just a vague memory that something significant did. It is also the easiest way to show someone else what it is like in there.
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