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The imagination travels through the Spiritual Exercises of San Ignacio de Loyola through its textual varieties ("see", "imaginative view", "imagining" or "the eyes of imagination"). The eye of the imagination educates the look of the exerciser in his self (self) and in the mysteries of the life of Christ (theological and theological eye). This imaginative view portrays the experience of Ignacio and his images in such a way that we will present it in parallel to the images of the visionary experience of Carl Gustav Jung in his Red Book.
La imaginación recorre los Ejercicios Espirituales de san Ignacio de Loyola mediante sus variedades textuales ( ver , la vista imaginativa , imaginando o los ojos de la imaginación ). El ojo de la imaginación educa la mirada del ejercitante en su sí mismo (self) y en los misterios de la vida de Cristo (ojo teologal y crístico). Esta vista imaginativa retrata la experiencia de Ignacio y sus imágenes de tal modo que la presentaremos en paralelo a las imágenes de la experiencia visionaria de Carl Gustav Jung en su Libro Rojo.
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