ABSTRACT

The characteristics of the image, allowed a wider scope, both substantial and 'behavioural', due to the duality and plurality of the psyche's structure and its conscious-unconscious processes as shown by Jungian. The case of chromaesthesia reveals a greater 'familiarity' for this type of image cross-over shifting, it might be possible, following further research, that other sensory modalities will reveal further flexibility of the image in the psychological processes of the mind. The Jungian ideas of the image as a building block, authors can also assume that the process is its own substance the psyche's capacity of image-making, as psyche itself is image. Image is not restricted to one sense only, as it is both a concept and an idea at the same time, essences that include senses and beyond. This psychic imaging process is indeed a bridge between subject and object, conscious and unconscious, internal and external.