My name is Jack Lin.
This website is created and maintained independently by me.
I do not present myself as a “master,” an authority figure, nor am I affiliated with any religious, medical, or official institution. My long-term interest in dream interpretation comes from more than ten years of continuous personal study, observation, and reflection on dreams as psychological and symbolic experiences.
Over the years, I have explored dream interpretation through multiple established perspectives, including:
- Traditional Chinese symbolic frameworks, such as ideas found in Zhou Gong’s Dream Interpretations, which emphasize metaphor, moral reflection, and cultural context
- Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic approach, viewing dreams as expressions of unconscious emotion and inner tension
- Carl Jung’s analytical psychology, especially the concepts of archetypes and dreams as communication between the conscious and unconscious mind
Rather than treating any single system as absolute truth, I regard these traditions as interpretive tools—ways of thinking about dreams, not definitive explanations.
What This Website Does
This site focuses on dream interpretation and symbolic understanding, with one clear purpose:
to help you understand what a dream may be expressing — not to tell you what you should do.
The content here may include:
- Analysis and structural breakdown of dream experiences
- Symbolic discussions of common dream images (such as animals, people, or recurring scenarios)
- Exploration of how dreams relate to emotion, relationships, and personal circumstances
- Ways of understanding repetitive or emotionally intense dreams
All interpretations are based on symbolic analysis, psychological observation, and reflective reasoning, not on prediction, divination, or future-oriented judgment.
How Dreams Are Interpreted Here
In my approach, dreams are not messages to be decoded into fixed conclusions.
They are symbolic narratives, shaped by emotion, memory, and personal context.
When exploring a dream, attention is usually given to:
- Emotional tone — what feelings are most vivid in the dream
- Key imagery — especially elements that feel strange, exaggerated, or recurring
- Relationship dynamics — how dream figures relate to the dreamer
- Narrative movement — where change, blockage, or reversal occurs
- Possible real-life parallels — emotional or situational states the dream may reflect
There is no single “standard answer” to a dream.
The same image can carry very different meanings at different stages of life.
Important Boundaries and Responsibility
Although this website may offer information related to dream interpretation, it is important to clarify that:
- Dream interpretation does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice
- All content is intended solely for self-understanding and personal reflection
- Decisions about health, relationships, or life direction should always remain the responsibility of the individual
If you are experiencing serious psychological distress, health concerns, or a real-life crisis, seeking help from qualified medical or mental health professionals is strongly recommended.
Dreams may help you notice inner experiences, but they should never replace professional support.
About Dream Examples and Content Sources
Dream examples discussed on this site may come from:
- Reader submissions shared with permission
- Anonymized or composite dream narratives
- Publicly discussed dream themes
- Adapted cases rewritten to protect privacy
All examples are used to explore symbolic structure and meaning, not to evaluate or judge any individual’s personal situation.
Looking Forward
At present, the content and interpretive framework of this site are primarily developed by me, in order to maintain consistency in approach and values.
In the future, if other writers or researchers with closely aligned principles participate, their involvement will be clearly identified, along with appropriate responsibility statements.
Regardless of how the site evolves, these principles will remain unchanged:
respect for individual experience, rejection of absolute judgment, and clear interpretive boundaries.
A Final Note
Dreams are not here to predict destiny.
They are often reminders — voices you did not fully hear while awake.
If this site helps you understand yourself a little more clearly,
then it has already served its purpose.
