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How body context changes dream interpretation
The same dream can mean something different depending on whether the body was depleted, overstimulated, or settling after stress.
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Dream content is not floating in a vacuum
A vivid chase dream after a calm night is not the same thing as a vivid chase dream after fragmented sleep, low readiness, or repeated overnight disturbance.
Body context does not replace the dream. It changes the reading conditions around the dream.
Measured, inferred, and written should stay separate
Dreamline keeps a line between what was measured, what was inferred from pattern, and what was written as narrative reflection.
That matters because body data can sharpen an interpretation without pretending to prove it.
What that looks like in the app
Body Readiness, Rhythm Brief, Dream Atlas, and Discoveries help contextualize dream themes without flattening everything into a biometric dashboard.
The point is not to claim certainty. It is to better tell the difference between a symbol, a stress echo, and a repeating pattern worth acting on.
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