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Synchronicity: Wolfgang Pauli’s vision of the “world clock”
Here is another excerpt from Synchronicity. In it, the author looks into the relationship between Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung. The background of it is: Wolfgang Pauli had a lot of personal problems – he was a heavy drinker, I … Continue reading
Synchronicity: Wolfgang Pauli’s exclusion principle
If you want to know what I’m doing, start here. Then go here, here and here. Here is another excerpt from Synchronicity – This one has to do with Wolfgang Pauli’s exclusion principle. FASCINATING. And also pretty much completely incomprehensible … Continue reading
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Synchronicity: “Synchronicities are the jokers in nature’s pack of cards”
Another excerpt from Synchronicity. If you’re interested: Start here. Then go here and here More to come. But here’s the excerpt: One of the “classic” examples of synchronicity, told by Carl Jung himself, concerns a crisis that occurred during therapy. … Continue reading
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Synchronicity: “the universe is a participatory universe”
Another excerpt from Synchronicity. Quantum theory and relativity had a revolutionary effect upon [the] Newtonian approach, not only in transforming the formalism of physics but also in changing the worldview that was associated with it. Niels Bohr, for example, stressed … Continue reading
Synchronicity: “a tiny flaw in the fabric of all that we have hitherto taken for reality”
An excerpt from the starting chapter of the book Synchronicity. In this chapter, author F. David Peat makes clear the focus of the book.
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Deep Thoughts on Synchronicity
by CW. Now … not only is that a fascinating post, with a lot in it to ponder, but it reminded me of this weird little book I love called Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind. We discussed it … Continue reading

