Dream Interpretation Tool
Explore Your Dreams Through Jamaican Cultural Symbolism
The Jamaican True Stories Dream Interpreter helps you reflect on dream symbols, emotions, people, places, and endings through a Caribbean cultural and spiritual lens.
What This Tool Does
Type a short description of your dream and receive a structured interpretation based on the Jamaican True Stories symbol library. The tool looks at key details such as the main symbol, action, setting, people involved, and how the dream ended.
The goal is to help you think more clearly about the dream, notice patterns, and use the meaning for reflection, journaling, and prayerful consideration.
Symbols
Actions
People
Places
Endings
Example: “I was back at school and could not find my classroom.”
Example: “A snake appeared in the yard, but I escaped.”
Example: “I saw my teeth falling out, then I woke up.”
Example: “A snake appeared in the yard, but I escaped.”
Example: “I saw my teeth falling out, then I woke up.”
How to Get a Better Interpretation
- Write one dream at a time.
- Keep it simple: 1 to 3 clear sentences is enough.
- Include the main people, animals, objects, or places you remember.
- Say what happened at the end of the dream.
- Include how the dream felt, if the emotion stood out.