It is a very primal human behavior in us to have inner images or to imagine something within our lives and especially in the conflict resolution processes that go with it.
It is a very primal human behavior in us to have inner images or to imagine something within our lives and especially in the conflict resolution processes that go with it.
The picture that shows itself to us represents a momentary inner reality and by making this externally visible through objects, we can relate to the resulting picture and let it work and deal with it. It has a retroactive effect and allows us to immerse ourselves in our inner soul.
In his book The Power of Inner Pictures, Gerald Hueter writes, “We need these pictures in order to plan actions, accept challenges and react to threats. The more complete and far-reaching the perception channels are, through which the brain obtains its information from the outside world, the more 'true' the inner images of the outside world that arise in the brain. The more precisely the inner images are perceived and become conscious, the more far-sighted one can look for solutions to threats before they have even reached the organism.”
The symbol work...
I cordially invite you to immerse yourself in your world of inner images and symbols. In a one-day workshop we will explore together which topic or which question you would like to see through the intuitive choice of objects.