I've been in Jungian analysis for over ten years. It's one of the most important things I've ever done for myself. Learning to see the patterns I didn't know were running the show, meeting the parts of myself I'd been avoiding, and slowly becoming more whole because of it.
I studied psychology at Southern New Hampshire University, but it was the years sitting across from my analyst that taught me what Jung was really talking about. Dreams were always the richest part of that work. They're honest in a way waking life isn't. They show you what you're not ready to see, and they keep showing you until you pay attention.
I built Umbra because that kind of self-knowledge shouldn't be locked behind years of therapy. Not everyone has access to a Jungian analyst, but everyone dreams. Umbra uses real Jungian psychology, archetypes, shadow work, and symbol analysis, powered by AI that actually understands the framework. It's not a shallow dream dictionary. It's a tool for meeting yourself.
Umbra is not therapy and isn't a substitute for professional care. But it's a real starting point for anyone curious about what their dreams are trying to tell them.
— Jeremy