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The 'imaginal dimension', as articulated by Rob Burbea, refers to a realm of experience and perception that is neither fully concrete nor purely abstract. It is a domain where imagination and reality intertwine, enriching our understanding and engagement with the world. This dimension is not merely one of fantasy but is a potent and dynamic space where new meanings and possibilities can emerge, fostering deeper insight, healing, and transformation. It encompasses myth, symbol, and archetype, drawing from the wellspring of collective and personal unconscious. By cultivating sensitivity to the imaginal, we can unlock latent potentials of the mind and spirit, allowing us to navigate the inner and outer worlds with profound creativity and wisdom. Through practices that engage this dimension, we are encouraged to explore beyond the limitations of conventional perception and reality, stepping into a more expansive and enchanted way of being.

See also: phenomenological approach, developmental psychology, infinite consciousness, conceptual framework, imaginal practice

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