Do you need a personal dream interpretation?
Dreams can stay with you long after you wake up. Some feel confusing. Some feel emotional. Others feel strangely ordinary, yet hard to shake. Often, the question is not what did that mean? but why did it feel that way?
If you would like a personal dream interpretation, you are welcome to share your dream with us.
We offer grounded, thoughtful interpretations that focus on how dreams reflect emotion, memory, pressure, and change, rather than symbols, predictions, or supernatural messages. Our aim is to help you understand what your mind may be working through, not to tell you what to believe or what will happen next.

How it works
Dreams are submitted through our Dream Interpretive Facebook page, and not by private message or email. Each week, we select several dreams shared publicly on the page and write a personal interpretation for them. Selected dreams may also be expanded into a short feature on our website under Personal Dream Interpretations, always handled with care and respect.
Not every dream becomes a full post. Some receive a short reply. Others, when there is enough detail, may be explored more deeply. The length and depth depend on the dream itself.
What to include when sharing your dream
You do not need to write perfectly or include every detail. Simply share what you remember. If you can, it helps to mention:
- how you felt during the dream
- how you felt when you woke up
- whether the dream has repeated
There is no requirement to explain your life situation unless you want to.
What we do not do
We do not claim dreams are messages from outside forces.
We do not predict the future.
We do not diagnose or offer therapy.
Dream interpretation here is reflective, not authoritative.
Where to post your dream
Please share your dream publicly on our Facebook page. We do not accept dream submissions by private message or via email.
👉 Visit our Facebook page here to post your dream:
The Dream Interpretive
By posting, you understand that your dream may be interpreted publicly and, if selected, may be included on our website blog in anonymised form. If a dream feels personal, emotional, or difficult, you are always free to share only what feels comfortable. Dreams are personal experiences. Our role is simply to help you think about them with care.