Dalton Treviso
Writer & Symbolic Studies Researcher — Curitiba, Brazil
Research Focus
Jungian Archetypes
Depth psychology and the archetypal figures described by Jung — the Shadow, the Hero, the Trickster, the Wise Old Man, and others.
Cross-Cultural Symbolism
Animal symbolism, ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian iconography, and the recurring images that appear across cultures that never met.
Sacred Patterns
The symbolic dimensions of dreams, and the recurring mathematical patterns that appear in sacred architecture across different civilizations.
About Einsof7
EINSOF7 grew out of Dalton’s years of reading across mythology, depth psychology, and the history of religion — and the persistent frustration of finding that most online writing on these subjects was either too shallow or too specialized. He wanted a place where serious engagement with symbolic traditions could be done in plain language, without sacrificing nuance or accuracy.
The name draws on the Kabbalistic concept of Ein Sof — the infinite, the boundless — as a way of naming what the symbolic imagination ultimately points toward: the part of experience that exceeds easy definition.
He works at the intersection of the analytical and the accessible — grounded enough in the research to be trustworthy, but committed to writing that a non-specialist can actually read and use. The goal is not simplification but translation.
Published Work
Dalton writes primarily on EINSOF7 across five interlocking areas: animal symbolism and the cross-cultural meaning of specific creatures; archetypal psychology and the figures described by Jung; mythic narrative and how ancient stories encode psychological truths; sacred geometry and the recurring mathematical patterns embedded in religious architecture; and dream symbolism, including the specific images and scenarios that appear across different dreamers and different centuries.
His focus is always on the specific over the general — a named symbol, a documented tradition, a dated text — and on making that specificity readable rather than academic.
For questions, feedback, or research inquiries, you can reach him directly at contatopawa@gmail.com.