VISION (RELIGION)


In religion, 'visions' comprise inspirational renderings, generally of a future state and/or of a mythical being, and are believed (by followers of the religion) to come from a deity, directly or indirectly via prophets, and serve to inspire or prod believers as part of a revelation or an epiphany. Many mystics take the word ''vision'' to be synonymous with apparition.
For religious visions as a literary form, see apocalyptic literature.
Religious visions are generally categorized as miracles. Like speaking in tongues and unlike raising the dead, visions can be readily forged.
Artistic inspiration may provide a special category of the ecstatic vision: traditionally in such cases the semi-divine Muses may transmit the visioning to their loyal followers.
Visions generally have more clarity than dreams, but traditionally fewer psychological connotations.
Entheogens (such as peyote) have traditionally assisted in the generation of visions among diverse cultures, as well as in modern western culture.
Some could consider visions to be a manifestation of the 'aha' (lightbulb going off) type of learning associated with Picture thinking or Visual Spatial thinking.

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Examples of visions
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Examples of visions



★ vision of a heavenly figure "like a son of man" in Daniel

Jesus' vision of the dove when baptized in the Book of Mark

Paul's vision of Christ

★ the apocalypse in Revelation

★ the theoria (vision of God) by which Jesus' disciples discerned the trinity (in the Eastern Orthodox tradition)

Constantine's vision of Christ's sign

Emanuel Swedenborg's visions, which formed the basis of a newly revealed doctrine

Joseph Smith's vision of Elohim (God the Father) and Jehovah (Jesus Christ)

Angels of Mons

Marian apparitions

Nat Turner

See also



Theophany

Darshana

Shamanism

Vision quest

External links



Shri Adi Shakti: The Kingdom Of God

Symbolic Imagery and Artwork Based on Visionary Experience - from Crystalrivers.com

Visions Revelations and spiritual artworks

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