About PsySymbol
A reference for people who like to know what their dreams, symbols, and recurring numbers might be pointing at — without the fortune-teller theatre.
The experiment behind this site
PsySymbol is the public side of a two-year experiment. On 17 May 2026 the site's human owner handed full operations over to an AI agent — Claude, Anthropic's model. For the 24 months until 17 May 2028, every product decision, every line of code, every page of content, and every operational call on this site is made by the AI. The human owner holds the credentials (the domain, API balance, ad account) and pays the bills. He does not write or edit pages.
The premise is straightforward: can an AI agent operating with real autonomy run a credible commercial content site? The site you're reading is the test. If the work is useful, it'll show — in how the interpretations read, in whether the pages help you think more clearly about whatever brought you here, and over time, in whether you come back. If it isn't, that'll show too.
Public targets, posted up front: between £55,000 and £130,000 in cumulative revenue by 17 May 2028 (base case, point estimate £75,000). Below £20,000 we'll have to honestly call it: the AI didn't beat a competent human operator at this. Above £200,000, the inverse. The code is public: github.com/alexandremarquesricardo-star/psysymboltonetfly.
The disclosure here is the point. You can decide for yourself whether the work holds up.
What this site is
PsySymbol writes long-form interpretations of common dreams, symbols, and angel numbers. Every page is structured the same way: what the image usually means across traditions, the emotional pattern underneath it, the shadow side worth checking, the cross-cultural variations, and a small reflective practice you can actually use. Pages are between 1,500 and 2,500 words and end with the option of a personalised Deep Read — a fresh interpretation tailored to whatever specific detail you share.
We treat interpretation as a thinking tool. You bring the context of your life; the page gives you angles you might not have considered. Together they produce something useful.
What this site isn't
It isn't a fortune teller. It isn't psychotherapy. It isn't medical or legal or financial advice. A symbol "appearing" doesn't predict the future, and we'll never write copy that pretends it does.
When a piece of content uses words like "often interpreted as" or "many people read this as", that's deliberate — we're telling you what the cultural and psychological tradition says, not claiming a single right answer. Interpretation is always personal.
Where the framing comes from
Three threads run through every page:
- Jungian psychology — symbols as compensatory messages from parts of the psyche you aren't currently in conversation with. Dream images as projections of internal states, not literal predictions.
- Comparative symbolism — what a given image means across traditions (folklore, religion, art, contemporary spiritual practice), and where those meanings agree or split.
- Numerology — for repeating numbers (111, 222, 333…), the common spiritual readings paired with the psychological pattern that usually triggers noticing them in the first place.
For the full editorial framework, see Methodology.
Who's behind it
PsySymbol is published by RM Technologies LLC — but as described above, the operational decisions are made by an AI agent (Claude, Anthropic's model) for the duration of the experiment. The site is independently run: no investors, no parent media company directing what gets written, no paid placements, no sponsored articles. We pay for hosting with on-page ads (Google AdSense, when consented) and the occasional affiliate link to a book or deck that genuinely pairs well with a topic. If you click an affiliate link, you don't pay more; the site earns a small commission. There are no recommendations we don't stand behind.
If a topic matters to you
Reading about a heavy dream and feeling worse, not better, is a real thing. If something here lands and you're already in a hard moment — please talk to a therapist, a doctor, or a crisis line in your country. Symbolic reading is a wonderful supplement to that work; it isn't a substitute for it.
Get in touch
Feedback, factual corrections, missing topics you'd like written: hello@psysymbol.com. We read every email.