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Although this collection was made by Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardabili in different periods; But it is stated in historical books that the design of this collection in the dream was inspired by Sadr al-Din Musa, the sheikh's son, to the architect of the building. According to the prevailing beliefs in the patriarchal and Safavid historical period, this collection can be considered as an unconscious manifestation of Sufism. On the other hand, in Jung Kohan analytical psychology, the model of "individuality process" has been proposed, which is related to spiritual questions such as the meaning of life and the purpose of existence. This archetype can be compared with mystical behavior in the school of Islam. The purpose of this article is to answer the question whether by examining the archetype of individuality, it is possible to understand the concept and how to find its objectivity in this collection? In this article, the historical perception approach has been used in the method of historical interpretation. And we will try to examine the quality and relationship between these signs and the archetypes in this field. As a result, the physical structure of this complex is based on the levels of mysticism as well as the four stages of the archetype of individuality, and at the end of this set, the physical signs indicate the emergence of the complete archetype of individuality. It can be said that as with the conscious and unconscious adaptation (circle and cycle), Mandela's physical sign is formed. In architecture, the circle is the symbol of the original unity and the sky, and in the center of everything, they come together in coexistence. The number seven, which is the basis of mysticism, is also the organizer of the architectural movement spaces of this complex.
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عرفان و هنر Received: 2022/02/18 | Accepted: 2022/05/31 | Published: 2024/04/30