🌊 The Symbolism of Water in Jungian Sandplay Therapy

By Rina Louw, Clinical Social Worker & Jungian Sandplay Therapist


In Sandplay Therapy, certain elements hold a central place in the symbolic language of the psyche.
Water is one of them.

Adults often pour water when emotions are rising.
Children reach for it when something inside needs softening, changing, or expressing.
Water appears when the inner world is shifting — asking for movement, honesty, or renewal.

This blog explores the Jungian meaning of water in Sandplay and why it so often becomes a turning point in the therapeutic process.


🌱 1. Water as Emotion

In Jungian psychology, water is traditionally associated with:

  • feelings
  • emotional life
  • the unconscious
  • fluidity
  • the instinctual body

When a client chooses to pour or touch water, it often signals an emotional movement taking place beneath the surface.

For adults, this might mean:

  • emotions they’ve held back are beginning to thaw
  • a difficult experience is surfacing
  • tears they haven’t cried are finding their way symbolically
  • a shift from cognitive control to emotional truth

For children, water often expresses:

  • anxiety
  • sadness
  • overwhelm
  • the need for comfort and sensory soothing

Water gives the child (or adult) permission to “feel” without needing to verbalise anything.


🌿 2. Water as the Unconscious

Jung described water as one of the oldest images of the collective unconscious.

In Sandplay, water often appears when:

  • unconscious material is rising
  • dreams, fears, or memories are close to the surface
  • an inner story is shifting
  • the psyche is preparing for transformation

Adults might use water at moments of transition, grief, or deep reflection.
Children use water when symbolic themes of depth, memory, or loss are emerging.

In both cases, water signals inner movement — something underneath wants to be seen.


🌧 3. Water as Cleansing and Renewal

Water is also the symbol of:

  • washing away
  • releasing
  • letting go
  • cleansing old emotional residue
  • making space for healing

Sometimes a client pours water slowly over a scene they created, and the tray “resets” emotionally.

Sometimes a child adds water to soften hardened sand — symbolically softening emotional tension inside themselves.

These are not small moments.
They are shifts in the emotional field.


🌊 4. Water as Change and Transformation

Water has no fixed shape — it adapts, moves, and reshapes the environment around it.

In Sandplay, water often appears when:

  • the client is undergoing change
  • an identity shift is happening
  • an old coping strategy no longer works
  • a transition is being navigated (divorce, loss, school move, job change)
  • emotional flexibility is needed

When water flows through a tray, the client’s psyche may be expressing:

“I am changing. Something inside me is not the same as before.”

This is particularly true for adults in therapy, where water often marks a significant psychological turning point.


👦 5. How Children Use Water

Children instinctively use water to express what they cannot say.

Common themes include:

  • a small figure floating → “I feel alone / overwhelmed / drifting”
  • flooding the tray → emotional overload
  • creating rivers → movement from one emotional state to another
  • making islands → separation, longing, safety
  • washing figures → purification, healing

Water gives children the freedom to show their feelings symbolically, safely, and without pressure.


👩‍💼 6. How Adults Use Water

Adults often engage with water when:

  • emotional stress has accumulated
  • a story they’ve held tightly begins loosening
  • grief feels too big for words
  • they need grounding
  • they are ready to engage with the deeper layers of their psyche

For adults, water is often the beginning of insight, release, or emotional honesty.

Sometimes it is simply the body’s way of saying:

“Slow down. Feel this.”


🧠 7. Water and the Nervous System

Water regulates.
The sensory experience of pouring, touching, shaping, or smoothing water:

  • calms the nervous system
  • lowers anxiety
  • slows breathing
  • creates physiological safety
  • allows cognitive and emotional integration

This is why water is so powerful for children with dysregulation and adults with chronic stress.


🌟 8. Why Water Matters in the Sandplay Process

When water appears in a tray, something meaningful is happening internally.
It often indicates that:

  • the client feels safe
  • deeper material is emerging
  • emotional truth is accessible
  • transformation is underway

Water is not “just water” in a Sandtray.
It is a message from the psyche, expressed through symbol and movement.


🌿 Conclusion

Water in Sandplay Therapy is a profound symbolic element.
It reflects the emotional life, the unconscious, cleansing, and renewal.
It brings movement to places that were stuck, softness to places that were tense, and expression to feelings that were silent.

Whether in adult therapy or child therapy, water is often the moment where the inner world begins to shift — quietly, naturally, and meaningfully.


🌼 Invitation

If you or your child would like to explore Sandplay Therapy, you are welcome to connect with me.

Sometimes healing begins with the simple act of placing a hand in water and allowing the inner world to speak.


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