Synchronicity
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 135
- Year
- 1973
- Format
- Size
- 2.6 MB
- ISBN
- 9780691017945
Description
**Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by Carl Gustav Jung**
Dive into the profound and often perplexing realm of human experience with Carl Gustav Jung's seminal work, *Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle*. Published by Princeton University Press in 1973, this influential book explores the concept of synchronicity – meaningful coincidences that appear to defy conventional cause-and-effect relationships. Jung, a pioneering figure in analytical psychology, posits that these acausal connections offer a glimpse into a deeper layer of reality, where inner psychological states and external events align in ways that resonate with personal significance. This exploration delves into subjects ranging from the psychic aspects of coincidence and the esoteric practice of astrology, to the fundamental nature of causation itself.
*Synchronicity* invites readers to question the purely mechanistic view of the universe and consider the role of meaning and pattern in the unfolding of events. Jung draws upon a rich tapestry of examples and theoretical considerations, touching upon occultism, parapsychology, and extrasensory perception to illuminate his central thesis. Originally extracted from Volume 8 of Jung's Collected Works, *The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche*, this edition, part of the prestigious Bollingen Series, provides essential insights for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and the unexplained phenomena that shape our lives. This foundational text is a must-read for understanding Jung's groundbreaking ideas on the psyche and its relationship to the wider world.
Dive into the profound and often perplexing realm of human experience with Carl Gustav Jung's seminal work, *Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle*. Published by Princeton University Press in 1973, this influential book explores the concept of synchronicity – meaningful coincidences that appear to defy conventional cause-and-effect relationships. Jung, a pioneering figure in analytical psychology, posits that these acausal connections offer a glimpse into a deeper layer of reality, where inner psychological states and external events align in ways that resonate with personal significance. This exploration delves into subjects ranging from the psychic aspects of coincidence and the esoteric practice of astrology, to the fundamental nature of causation itself.
*Synchronicity* invites readers to question the purely mechanistic view of the universe and consider the role of meaning and pattern in the unfolding of events. Jung draws upon a rich tapestry of examples and theoretical considerations, touching upon occultism, parapsychology, and extrasensory perception to illuminate his central thesis. Originally extracted from Volume 8 of Jung's Collected Works, *The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche*, this edition, part of the prestigious Bollingen Series, provides essential insights for anyone interested in the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and the unexplained phenomena that shape our lives. This foundational text is a must-read for understanding Jung's groundbreaking ideas on the psyche and its relationship to the wider world.
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