Active Imagination
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Active Imagination is a concept developed by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1916. It is a meditation technique wherein one's emotions are translated into images, narrative or personified as separate entities. It can serve as a bridge between the conscious self and the unconscious and includes working with dreams and the creative self via imagination or fantasy. Active Imagination is linked with Alchemy in that both strive for oneness from a set of fragmented parts.