And the Lord asked, 'What do you see?'

Biblical Reflections on Vision

Throughout the Bible, the Lord asks, “What do you see?” This question is more than just an invitation to physical vision—it is a call to reflect, to witness the unseen aspects of our lives, and to uncover deeper truths hidden in the unconscious. Whether through Ezekiel’s dry bones or Zechariah’s lampstand, this question asks us to look beyond the surface and to understand the symbolism and meaning woven through our experiences.

Amos 7:8
“What do you see, Amos?”
Amos saw a plumb line—an instrument of measurement. The question beckons us to measure the alignment of our lives. Are we in balance with our deepest truths? What needs realignment in your life?

Zechariah 4:2
“What do you see?”
Zechariah saw a golden lampstand—an image of light and illumination. This question invites us to explore what light we are bringing into our lives and what shadows we need to confront. What is your inner light revealing about your journey?

Ezekiel 37:3
“Can these bones live?”
Ezekiel faced a valley of dry bones—an image of death and rebirth. The question asks us to see beyond despair. Can we envision transformation where we once saw only decay? What in your life is asking for resurrection?

Jeremiah 1:13
“What do you see?”
Jeremiah saw a boiling pot, signaling imminent disaster. This invites us to confront uncomfortable truths—what tensions or imbalances are brewing within you? How can you address them before they spill over?

Jeremiah 24:3
“What do you see, Jeremiah?”
Jeremiah saw figs—one group good, one bad. This passage reminds us that perception shapes reality. What fruits are ripening in your life, and what needs to be discarded? What in your soul is ready to flourish?

The Psychology of Vision: Seeing the Unseen

In depth psychology, “What do you see?” is not merely a question of physical sight. It is an invitation to witness the unconscious patterns, symbols, and living energies that shape our inner and outer lives. To see, in this sense, is to become aware of what has been operating quietly beneath the surface.

In my work, we explore these layers of perception together. Through practices such as dream interpretation, archetypal astrology, and Jungian personality typology, we attune to the hidden dynamics of the psyche. A dream image, a recurring symbol, a moment of synchronicity—each becomes a doorway into deeper self-understanding and conscious relationship with your inner world.

Just as prophets and visionaries were called to see beyond appearances, this work invites you to cultivate inner sight: the capacity to recognize what is emerging and asking for attention, integration, and meaning. What is unseen is not absent—it is waiting.

What Do You See?

The question remains: What do you see?
What truths are stirring beneath awareness, asking to be recognized, engaged, and transformed?

If you feel drawn toward reflection, depth, and greater insight into the unseen dimensions of your life, I invite you to connect. Fill out the form below, and let’s begin a conversation about the vision—and transformation—waiting to unfold.

Whoever speaks in primordial images speaks with a thousand voices; enthrals and overpowers, while at the same time lifts the idea of seeking to express out of the occasional and the transitory into the realm of the ever-enduring.
— C. G. Jung