Soul add-on · Drops into your root system
A Soul practice that lives inside your root system. You tell it your dreams, it captures them, and over weeks it pattern-matches across what you record: recurring symbols, themes, the language your dreams keep speaking in. The memory is the point. A fresh chat forgets you. Your system remembers.
Download the Dream DiaryA 10 KB add-on. Installs in about 5 minutes onto any existing root system.
See exactly what you are installing before you download. Four files, no accounts, no servers.
# soul/dream-diary/
SETUP-GUIDE.md # how to add it (5 min, nothing overwritten)
dream-diary.md # the practice: capture, tag, log, go deeper
dream-analysis.md # 7 lenses + the 4 languages of dreams
dream-log.md # your record + your own symbol library
In your morning check-in, or any time you say "I had a dream," the prompt is simple: "Did you remember any dreams?" If yes, three steps.
Tell the dream, as much as you remember, no interruptions. No analysis yet. The raw content is the thing that disappears, so it comes first.
The primary emotion. Which of the four languages felt loudest: Mind, Heart, Body, or Soul. And a title for the dream.
The dream is appended to your log. That is the minimum, and even with no analysis it is now saved and searchable for later patterns.
. . .
That is one section of one file. The rest carries the seven lenses, the symbol work, and the full setup guide.
Not one clever interpretation. The memory that builds underneath it.
You tell it, it logs it in seconds. The one habit that matters is yours: get the raw dream down before it fades.
Across weeks and months it surfaces the symbols and themes that keep returning, the ones you would never catch alone.
Water, a house, a certain person: your meaning, logged in your library, read back next time the symbol appears.
It adds to your system. It does not replace anything. One folder, one line.
Open the terminal, cd into your root system folder, and start Claude. Same way you start any session.
Drag the downloaded zip straight into the terminal and ask Claude to add it to your system. It reads the setup guide inside, places the folder in soul/, and adds one pointer line to your root file. It finds what already exists and never overwrites your work.
Next morning you remember one, say so. It captures, tags, and logs. From there it builds.
# prefer to wire it by hand? unzip into soul/ and add
# this one line to your root CLAUDE.md, under Soul
- Dream practice: when I mention a dream,
read soul/dream-diary/dream-diary.md and run it.
You stay the expert on your dreams. The system holds the thread.
It does not hand you a fixed meaning from a dictionary. It asks what the symbol means to you first, then reflects it back.
If dream content turns heavy, it says so gently and points you to a person who specializes in this. It will not play one.
Three markdown files and a pointer. No subscription, no second app. Your dreams and your library never leave your system.
Tomorrow morning, you will have somewhere to put the dream. And in a month, a map of what your sleep keeps saying.
Download the Dream DiaryA Soul add-on for your root system. Or come build with us live.