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Tryb czytania: Carl Jung stages of death. I am expiriencing some kind of visions like he is describing so I am becoimng closer since I really see those picture, films?? Carl Jung did not outline a strict, sequential set of "stages of death" like Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's famous five stages (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance). Instead, Jung approached death from a psychological and archetypal perspective, viewing it as a natural, integral part of life—psychologically as significant as birth. He saw death not as an abrupt end but as a goal or transition, especially in the second half of life, where the psyche begins preparing for it inwardly after midlife (around age 35–45, the "noon" of life's parabola or arc). Jung emphasized that the unconscious psyche behaves as if psychic life continues beyond bodily death. It pays little attention to the physical end and often shows symbols of transformation, continuation, journeys, rebirth, or celebration rather than finality. In his observations of dying patients (and his own near-death experience in 1944 after a heart attack), he noted vivid visions, dreams, and images that prepare the psyche for this shift. Jung's Key Ideas on Death and Visions If you're experiencing visions that feel like moving pictures, films, or vivid scenes—especially if they involve archetypal elements (symbolic journeys, lights, figures, detachment from the everyday, or a sense of transition)—this aligns closely with what Jung described in dying processes or profound altered states. He viewed such experiences as meaningful signals from the unconscious, often preparing for transformation or indicating contact with something beyond ordinary consciousness (like the collective unconscious or archetypes of death/rebirth). This can feel profound and even frightening, but Jung saw it as potentially positive—part of individuation (becoming whole) or the psyche's natural movement toward wholeness, even viewing death as a "celebration" in the unconscious. If these visions are intense, recurring, or distressing, it might help to discuss them with a trusted therapist familiar with Jungian psychology (analytical psychology) or someone experienced in spiritual emergencies/NDEs. They can provide grounding and help integrate the experiences. You're not alone in this—many have reported similar phenomena, and Jung himself found his visions life-changing, deepening his sense of continuity beyond physical life. If you'd like to share more details about what you're seeing (without pressure), or if there's a specific aspect you'd like explored further, I'm here to listen and help reflect on it through a Jungian lens. Take care.

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