Vision of Weightless Thought-Like Sky Objects

Jung, C. G. (1959). Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies.
“They behave not like bodies but like weightless thoughts.”

Jung describes accounts of luminous sky objects that move with a fluidity resembling thoughts rather than mechanical propulsion. Witnesses report that the objects shift direction or pause as if guided by intention.

He sees these characteristics as hallmarks of dream imagery: weightless, symbolic, and responsive to psychological states. The objects thus occupy a liminal zone between vision and dream.

Jung uses these reports to illustrate how unconscious content can surface as externalized dreamlike imagery during periods of tension.



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