SOMNIA

Illuminate the language of your unconscious.

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Every dream speaks. Most go unheard.

Morpheus analyses your dreams through Carl Jung's analytical psychology — uncovering the archetypes, symbols, and unconscious messages woven through your nightly narratives.

Symbol Mapping

Every image, figure, and landscape in your dream carries symbolic weight. Morpheus decodes them using Jungian symbolism accumulated across a century of analytical psychology.

Archetype Recognition

The Shadow, the Anima, the Hero, the Wise Old Man — Morpheus identifies which primordial forces are speaking through your dreams and what they may represent in your psyche.

Unconscious Messages

Dreams often compensate for imbalances in conscious life. Morpheus traces the compensatory or integrative function of each dream, offering a reflective rather than prescriptive interpretation.

Clinical Commentary

Verified psychologists and therapists may request access to your dream log and contribute their own professional observations alongside the AI analysis.

Three steps to illumination

01

Record Your Dream

Write your dream immediately upon waking — before the details dissolve. Somnia accepts any length, any style. Your words are private by default.

02

Morpheus Analyses

Within moments, Morpheus reads your dream through the Jungian lens: symbols, archetypes, compensatory functions, and reflection questions emerge from the text.

03

Illuminate Your Path

Over time, patterns surface. Your dream log becomes a cartography of the unconscious — a living record of your individuation journey.

See Morpheus at work

The Glass House◌ Private

I found myself standing at the threshold of a house built entirely of glass — walls, floors, ceiling, all transparent. Every room was visible simultaneously from any vantage point. Other figures moved through its corridors, aware of my presence and yet none acknowledged one another. The furniture within cast no shadow. Outside, a vast grey sky pressed against every surface without touching it.

Morpheus — Analysis

The dreamer encounters a house of total transparency where presence is universal yet connection is absent — a space of radical visibility without genuine encounter.

The glass house
Represents the Persona at its extreme: a constructed identity made entirely of transparency. The glass both reveals and separates, raising the question of whether true intimacy is possible when everything is visible but nothing is truly shared.
The shadowless furniture
Objects without shadow suggest content without depth — a world of surfaces where the third dimension (the unconscious underside of things) has been suppressed or denied.

The dream seems to explore the tension between visibility and genuine connection. A glass house offers the appearance of openness while maintaining an invisible barrier. The unconscious may be asking: what does it mean to be truly seen, versus merely observed?

In your waking life, are there relationships where you feel observed but not truly known?
What would it feel like if the glass walls could be opened — or shattered?

Your unconscious has been speaking for years.

Somnia gives those nocturnal dispatches a place to land, a language to be read in, and a mirror to reflect them back with clarity.

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