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Vision is a term encompassing ordinary "single vision," mere optical reality in sequential time, and higher forms that perceive things prophetically, metaphorically, imaginatively, and eternally.
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A supernatural manifestation that is perceived by the eyes or in the imagination or in the intellect. Ascetical writers counsel that visions should not be sought after because of the possibility of deception. They may be counterfeited by the Devil or be the result of a psychosis or hysteria.
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A prophetic or mental image which is received, typically while in an altered state of consciousness.
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An altered state of consciousness in which a sacred image is perceived.
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The ability to imagine different and better conditions and the ways to achieve them. [3
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a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death"
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the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses; "popular imagination created a world of demons"; "imagination reveals what the world could be"
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a clear mental image of what you are to achieve
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a leap of the imagination
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a statement of the very best that one can imagine, stated in such a way that it already exists (present tense)
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A mental image produced by the imagination; an imaginative mental image of how something is perceived. Visionary leaders promote and creatively manage positive change. Visiting team(See Onsite team)
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An imaginative mental image of how something is perceived. Visionary leaders promote and creatively manage change by searching for more ideas and solutions.
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The act or power of anticipating that which will come or may be. A vivid, imaginative conception or anticipation.
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