PRIVATE SELF-EXPLORATION · NOT MEDICAL

Turn dreams, moods, and relationship patterns into a continuing inner map.

Jung Room is a non-medical Jungian AI self-exploration room. Begin with a dream, one sentence about your mood, or a relationship pattern, then complete a session you can return to.

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JUNG ROOM

Jung Room

"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes." — C.G. Jung

I am here, waiting for you. You do not need to be ready. You do not need to know what to say. Just walk in, sit down, and begin.

Example session

What you receive after entering

Jung Room does not rush to give a fixed dream meaning. It asks about feeling, life context, and recurring threads.

Material you bring

I dreamed of an old house with a door I was afraid to open.

Jung's follow-up

Let us not hurry to explain the door. What do you feel in your body as you stand before it? Does the house resemble any place in your current life?

Session note
  • Theme: avoidance, boundary, unknown self
  • Recurring images: old house, door, dark room
  • Possible connection: a choice you are delaying
  • Next question: what are you afraid would be behind the door?
Inner map preview
  • Images: house, door
  • Feeling: hesitation, tension
  • Themes: boundary, choice, avoidance
You decide
Save to inner mapKeep only this sessionDelete
Current messages go to the AI serviceJung Room sends this input to the server and AI service to generate a reply.
Signed-out memory stays out of account memoryBrowser history and memory assets do not enter an account; you can export or clear local data.
You manage signed-in memoryAfter sign-in, you can view, export, and delete memory. Long-term memory enters future sessions only when subscription memory is active.
Core value

How the room works

This is not a one-off chat. Begin with a dream, one sentence about your mood, or a relationship fragment, and the room slowly turns that material into threads you can return to.

Not therapy · not diagnosis · not crisis support
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Begin with a dream or one sentence

The room first receives the material without rushing to explain, comfort, or conclude.

02

Notice recurring symbols and relationship patterns

Houses, doors, water, shame, anger, and intimacy return to the story of your life.

03

End with notes you can manage

You decide what is worth saving and what should stay inside one session.

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Long-term memory lets the room accumulate with you

After sign-in and subscription, saved material can enter later sessions, and you can disable, export, or delete it.

Subscription

Complete sessions and extensions, with pricing detail later

A free account can save pending memory; subscription lets long-term memory enter future sessions so the room truly accumulates with you.

Complete sessionsWork through one piece of material, not just a handful of messages.
ExtensionsContinue the same thread when the material is not finished.
Active long-term memoryAfter subscription, account memory can enter later sessions.
Jung Library

For Jung, and for self-exploration

Read when you want to read, browse when you want to browse. It is not tied to a session; articles and ideas accumulate as a library you can return to.

Jung Library

"One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."

I dreamed of an old house with a door I was afraid to open.
Let us not rush to interpret the door. Perhaps it is not merely an obstacle, but a part of you that has not yet been invited in. When you stand before it, what do you feel in the body?
Continue

Continue understanding this room

If you want to check the boundaries, data controls, or what material belongs here before entering, start from these paths.

Common questionsNon-medical boundary, memory, subscription, refunds, and data control.Exploration themesDreams, shadow, persona, relationship patterns, and inner map.Support and requestsResponse expectations, data requests, refund path, and a quiet room-entry path.