Synchronicity:: The Marriage of Matter and Psyche
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Synchronicity: The Marriage of Matter and Psyche is an in-depth
exploration of Carl Jung s fascinating concept of meaningful
coincidences. In a typical synchronicity a person may dream of an
old friend, not heard from for many years and next morning receive
a letter or telephone call from that person, or alternatively learn
of their sudden death. Synchronicities are not mere coincidences
but arise out of a deeper ground where mind and matter are united.
The book explains the criteria for a true synchronicity and how it
can open a door into a person s life, transforming them and taking
them in a new direction. One of the key books on the concept of
synchronicity was written by F. David Peat Synchronicity: The
Bridge between Matter and Mind, published in 1987. So much has
happened since that date, including the publication of the
Jung-Pauli letters as well as new books on Pauli and on Jung plus
Joseph Jaworski s Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership. It
is for this reason that the author decided to write an entirely new
book, rather than simply revise his earlier work. Chapter 1
Synchronicity An explanation of the nature of synchronicities using
a number of striking examples and distinguishing them from mere
coincidences coincidences with no particular numinous meaning. It
also shows how a synchronicity can act as a doorway to change a
life Chapter 2 Consciousness An exploration of the nature of
consciousness. It asks what is mind? and looks at the connection
between consciousness and the brain. Chapter 3. Sigmund Freud Freud
is seen as a doorway into the contributions of Carl Jung, but we
also look at the tensions between the two men and the painful break
that Jung made from the Freudian circle. Chapter 4 Carl Jung
Following Jung s break with Freud, Jung had a breakdown which also
opened him up to deeper material in his psyche. We learn of his
growing interest in synchronicity and his decision to finally
publish this work. Chapter 5 Wolfgang Pauli Pauli was one of the
most exceptional theoretical physicists of the twentieth century
but at the age of 30, following his mother s suicide, he was on the
verge of a breakdown and consulted Jung. Jung referred him to a
colleague and under analysis Pauli had a remarkable series of
dreams that opened him to deep areas of his unconscious mind.
Through these dreams Pauli decided to collaborate with Jung in
order to discover an underlying unity of matter and psyche. He also
encouraged Jung in his pursuit of synchronicity and persuaded him
to publish his work. Chapter 6 Connections Science deals in
connections that are essentially causal forces and fields, whereas
synchronicities are in essence acausal connections. This chapter
asks if there could be other forms of connection that are not
directly causal. Rupert Sheldrake has proposed that fields of
habit, morphic fields, can influence human and animal behaviour.
Bert Hellinger has proposed that trauma to an ancestor can
physically affect present generations. In David Bohm s notion of
the quantum potential an activity of information can be read by
quantum particles. Chapter 7 Alchemy Alchemy is often dismissed as
a pseudo science but it has a distinguished history with variants
being found in ancient Egypt and China. The practice of alchemy is
explained and the influence it has had on artists from Durer and
Michelangelo to Pollock, Duchamp and Anish Kapoor is emphasised.
Chapter 8 Return to Synchronicity This chapter explores the
development and enrichment of the concept of synchronicity
following the death of Carl Jung. It looks as the contributions of
Maria von Franz and Arnold Mindel. Barbara Honegger, for example,
proposes that synchronicities may be the result of the bicameral
mind the notion that the right brain possesses its own language
that can appear to us in dreams or as the voice of the gods.
Honegger even suggests that this center can act on the outer
physical world to produce synchronicities. For his part Roderick
Main believes that synchronicities are spiritual experiences and
the chapter explores a number of significant epiphanies in people s
lives. Chapter 9 Patterns in the Bone: The Naskapi and the I Ching
The Naskapi of Labrador believe that a spirit of the caribou
resides within their bones which can then be used as an oracle to
locate the herds. A similar form of divination was practiced five
thousand years ago by the Shang of China. In this case the emperor
would consult a turtle shell, by touching it with hot brands and
reading the pattern of cracks. As with a synchronicity the Shang
believed in a form of global harmony where patterns of events would
cluster together. The I Ching had its origins in the Shang s turtle
divination, enriched by notions of Ying and Yang. The Book of
Changes is a mediator between heaven and earth, and it reveals the
nature of a particular moment in time as a seed from which events
will flow. Conclusion: Seeking the Source. The book concludes with
speculations on the nature of a creative source out of which
synchronicities may flow. Notions of a source are explored in
Ancient Egypt, Babylon, Jung s Pleroma, Nicholas de Cusa, Meister
Eckhart and finally to the ending of time and the death of the
self.
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