A Living Dictionary of Dreams
Your dreams are writing a dictionary only you can read .
Every recurring figure, creature, and feeling in your dreams is an old word in a forgotten language. Epona has been listening — and keeping a record. This is what has surfaced so far.
What wanders in the undergrowth
Animals, beasts, and half-familiar things that step out of the forest of the unconscious.
Who is the dream actually about?
The faces that haunt and guide — strangers, shadows, and the people who wear another face at night.
The places the map doesn't know
Rooms, ruins, shorelines, and impossible geographies — the stages your mind builds after midnight.
The things you were asked to carry
Small things with heavy meaning — keys, mirrors, letters, and everything you're asked to carry.
Verbs of the sleeping body
Running, falling, flying, being chased. Verbs the body remembers long after the dream is gone.
The weather inside you
The weather of the psyche — awe, dread, tenderness, and the feelings that don't wait for daylight.
Signs older than the dreamer
The archetypes themselves — signs, patterns, and figures that outlive any single dreamer.
The dictionary is still being written
The 165symbol is the one you haven't told us yet.
Every dream you record adds a new page. Every symbol you uncover gets woven back into the map. The dictionary grows because you keep dreaming.





























































