Sorvatis — dream interpretation that remembers what returns

The same people. The same places. The same feeling.
Most dream tools interpret one dream and forget you. Sorvatis remembers what comes back.

Start with one. Tell Sorvatis a dream.

Your first reading is free — no account to begin. Saving and continuity can come later.

Private by design — never sold, never used to train AI.

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Leave one dream, and Sorvatis begins to hold what it leaves behind. Over time, many dreams become an archive — the recurring people, symbols, numbers, and the shape of your dream-world.

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Before it fades

A dream fades within minutes of waking.

What disappears may not be just a random image — it may be the first trace of something trying to return to you.

Sorvatis gives that trace somewhere to land.

What returns

One dream gives you a reading.

Many dreams reveal what keeps returning.

Sorvatis remembers the people and symbols that repeat across your dreams — the figures who keep appearing, the images that won't leave — and quietly builds a memory of them.

The people who keep appearing — and what keeps returning with them.

The symbols that repeat — the water, the door, the road you keep walking.

The pattern no dream dictionary, chatbot, or one-off reading can see — the thread across your dreams.

The dreamer

Over time, Sorvatis does more than interpret dreams. The shape of your dream-world begins to surface.

As it remembers what returns, the shape of your inner world starts to surface — the figures that follow you, the symbols that mark your nights, and the dream-identity forming beneath them. Not a quiz. Not a type. Something earned, dream by dream.

The lineage

Long before psychology, dreams were read in temples and at crossroads. Sorvatis listens from within that lineage — and tests every symbol against what returns in your own dreams.

Egyptian Dream Books · Dream Temples · Artemidorus Jung · Hillman · Lacan · Bachelard I Ching · Kabbalah · Ta'bir · Smorfia Myth · Symbol · Recurrence And the old languages of dreaming

Not a dictionary of fixed meanings — an interpreter built for the dreams that keep returning.

What keeps returning is waiting to be read.

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No dream fresh in your mind?

Prepare the container now.

The next time you wake in the dark with a fragment still clinging to you, you will not want to set anything up. You will just want to write.