Traditions
Choose the dream lens you trust
DreamTabeer supports multiple ways of reflecting on dreams. Each lens is labeled clearly so users know whether it is source-aware today or prepared for future source libraries.
Muslim
Interpret dreams through classical Islamic dream symbolism, adab, and careful reflection.
Book-first interpretation availableOpen lensChChristianity
Reflect on dreams through Biblical themes, spiritual symbolism, and Christian tradition.
Christian reference themes checked firstOpen lensJuJudaism
Explore dreams through Torah, Tanakh, rabbinic thought, and Jewish symbolic tradition.
Jewish reference themes checked firstOpen lensHiHinduism
Understand dreams through Hindu symbols, spiritual concepts, scripture-informed themes, and personal context.
Hindu reference themes checked firstOpen lensBuBuddhism
Reflect on dreams through mindfulness, impermanence, karma, attachment, and Buddhist symbolism.
Buddhist reference themes checked firstOpen lensSpSpiritual
Explore dream symbols through a broad spiritual lens focused on intuition, growth, and meaning.
Spiritual reference themes checked firstOpen lensPsPsychological
Understand dreams through emotions, memory, subconscious patterns, and personal reflection.
Psychological reference themes checked firstOpen lensSeSecular
Use a non-religious symbolic interpretation focused on your life context, feelings, and decisions.
Secular reference themes checked firstOpen lensInIndigenous / Animist
Explore dreams through nature, ancestors, animals, place, and spirit-symbolic traditions with cultural care.
Nature-symbolic reference themes checked firstOpen lensCultural safety
No tradition is treated as a caricature.
The platform avoids claims of religious authority, medical diagnosis, or certain prediction. Specific source libraries will be added only when they can be represented responsibly.