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visiones

Visiones is the Spanish term for visions. In general use, it refers to experiences of seeing something that may be real, imagined, or revealed in some meaningful way. Visiones can denote everyday perceptual experiences, dreams or daydreams, and claims of insight or prophecy. The term is used across religious, cultural, and scientific discourse to describe a range of phenomena centered on visual or symbolic imagery.

Religious and mystical contexts often treat visions as messages or revelations from a divine or spiritual

In psychology and neuroscience, visions are studied as perceptual experiences that can arise from various states

Culturally, visions appear in literature, art, and film as motifs for transformation, warning, or utopian possibility.

See also: Vision, dream, prophecy, hallucination, mysticism.

source.
Such
experiences
may
guide
personal
conduct,
influence
doctrine,
or
inspire
art
and
devotion.
Interpretations
of
visions
are
culturally
and
historically
conditioned,
and
what
counts
as
legitimate
vision
in
one
tradition
may
be
understood
differently
in
another.
or
conditions.
They
may
occur
during
sleep
(such
as
vivid
dreams
or
hypnagogic
imagery),
in
altered
states
of
consciousness,
or
as
symptoms
of
medical
or
psychiatric
conditions.
Substances,
migraines,
sensory
deprivation,
or
intense
emotions
can
also
produce
visual
experiences.
Researchers
examine
how
the
brain
constructs
perception
and
meaning
from
imagery,
and
how
individuals
distinguish
between
imagined
content
and
external
reality.
They
are
used
to
explore
the
boundary
between
reality
and
imagination
and
to
convey
symbolic
or
prophetic
meanings.