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religion
Definition:
In Jungian psychology, religion represents humanity’s relationship with the transcendent and the archetypes of the collective unconscious. It provides a framework for expressing and understanding the psyche’s deeper, symbolic needs for meaning and wholeness.
Example:
Exploring religious symbols and beliefs helps clients connect with their inner spiritual needs and archetypal patterns. For instance, interpreting a religious symbol in a dream might reveal a client’s search for deeper meaning or guidance.
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