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vision

Definition:

A vision in Jungian psychology is a spontaneous, often symbolic image or sequence that arises from the unconscious. Visions are powerful expressions of archetypal content and can offer profound guidance or insight into the individuation process.

Example:

Working with visions allows clients to access deep unconscious material and gain transformative insights. For example, a client experiencing a vision of light might interpret it as a symbol of hope or spiritual awakening.

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