Families

How each Archetype family tends to dream

Family dream patterns are not identical, but they do tend to rhyme.

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Systems dreams

Systems dreams often feature control rooms, maps, routes, hidden corridors, impossible machines, rules, buildings with extra floors, and systems that are only partly under command.

Even when the dream looks social on the surface, the deeper question is often about coherence, leverage, and whether the structure can be trusted.

Meaning and Anchors dreams

Meaning dreams often feature layered houses, reunions, unfinished conversations, emotionally loaded landscapes, lost objects, beautiful scenes with sadness running through them, and people from different eras of life colliding.

Anchors dreams often feature homes, routines interrupted, family logistics, rescues, missing items, broken systems, children, loved ones, and trying to get everyone somewhere safely.

Presence dreams

Presence dreams often feature roads, tools, vehicles, repair work, rooms, parties, speed, social performance, weather, physical obstacles, and places where atmosphere matters as much as plot.

The point is not that every member of a family dreams the same dream. It is that the pressure the family carries in waking life tends to show up in the dream field too.

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