Decode your night dreams. Empower your waking life.
Think of it as a quiet nightly "sense-making" ritual. You describe your day and we give you a structured reflection that connects your key moments across four areas: what you did, who you interacted with, what your body was doing, and the wider context. It then names the soft spot — the threshold where you felt tension, avoidance, courage, or change — so you can rest without carrying the whole day unresolved.
A dictionary says: snake = fear, water = emotions, teeth = anxiety. The same answer for everyone.
But your snake is not their snake. Your water is not their water.
DreamPower asks you three questions about YOUR dream — your feelings, your associations, your symbols. Then it builds a reading from YOUR answers, not from a database.
That's why two people who dream about snakes get completely different readings here. Because the dream is the same. The dreamer is not.
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When work stress stages what's happening with your professional identity.
The dream stages the identity shift underneath the life event.
The snake is energy you fear but need, seeking integration.
Cheating stages divided loyalty: a part of you going somewhere unauthorized.
Water mirrors your emotional landscape in real time.
Money is the dream's shorthand for value: where you feel rich or worthless.
The person carries a quality. Three traits define them — those traits are the dream.
When something violates your boundary, crashes your direction, or reshapes your landscape by force.
When your dream body malfunctions, each failing function mirrors a specific capacity going offline.
Each animal carries a different instinctive quality. The dream asks what that instinct is doing.
Where the dream happens shapes everything. Each place stages a different relationship to space, access, and the unknown.
The house is you — your structure, your rooms, your condition.
The vehicle, the speed, the direction — how you move is how you direct your life.
Some dreams don't interpret. They transform.