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Vision (spirituality)

A vision is something seen in a dream, trance, or religious ecstasy, especially a supernatural appearance that usually conveys a revelation.〔http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vision〕 Visions generally have more clarity than dreams, but traditionally fewer psychological connotations. Visions are known to emerge from spiritual traditions and could provide a lens into human nature and reality.〔Ferrer, J.N. Toward a participatory vision of human spirituality. ReVision 24(2): 15. 2001.〕 Prophecy is often associated with visions.
In simple words, it is a religious experience in which the experience can be seen and hence it is called a vision.
==Examples of visions==

Visions are listed in approximately chronological order whenever possible, although some dates may be in dispute.
* Vision of God in the Book of Ezekiel chapter number 1. (6th century BC)
* Vision of a heavenly figure "like a son of man" in Daniel 7:13 (6th century / 2nd century BC)
* St Paul's vision of Jesus on the road to Damascus (1st century)
* Marian apparitions (visions or visitations of Mary, mother of Jesus) (1st century AD - present)
* Visions of the afterlife in the martyr accounts of Perpetua and Felicity (2nd century AD)
* The ''theoria'' (Vision of God) by which a Christian mystic may discern a deep aspect of God (in the Eastern Orthodox tradition) (3rd-6th centuries AD)
* Constantine's vision of Christ's sign (312 AD)
* Jakob Böhme's vision of 1600, revealed when he observed the beauty of a beam of sunlight in a pewter dish
* René Descartes' series of dreams on the night of 11 November 1619, which set the course of his life in science
* Blaise Pascal's vision of 23 November 1654, which reinvigorated his spiritual commitment
* Emanuel Swedenborg's visions, which formed the basis of a newly revealed doctrine (beginning in 1740s)
* Joseph Smith's First Vision (1820), including Throne-Theophany of Lehi in the First Book of Nephi in (6th century BC)
* Ramakrishna Paramahamsa had several visions of religious figures including Kali, Sita, Krishna, Jesus, and Muhammed. (mid/late 19th century)


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