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Incredible coincidence : the baffling world of synchronicity

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Lippincott c1979Edition: 1st edDescription: 256p.; appendix; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0397013515
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1175 .V38
Contents:
1 What is synchronicity?. 2 Coincidental measles and cabin boy cannibalism. 3 The coffin came home. 4 The synchronicity of synchronicity. 5 Just thinking of you. 6 Chance encounters. 7 Chance encounters of the third kind: people. 8 Chance encounters of the third kind: things. 9 Chance encounters of the third kind: information. 10 The search for Eliot Carter. 11 The prescient license plate. 12 The mummy's curse. 13 The golden matchbox. 14 An inch of instant bone. 15 I murdered three firemen for their books. 16 The synchronicity index. 17 The meaning of synchronicity. 18 The challenge. 19 Chances are, chance will help
Abstract: '...Alan Vaughan, a leading authority on synchronicity, provides the first comprehensive treatment of synchronistic experience and goes beyond Jung to offer an intriguing explanation of why events or ideas occur at the same time or in the same way. Through actual case histories...he illustrates comwonder and variety of coincidental events....'
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Bibliography: p. 249-250.. Includes index.. Responsibility Alan Vaughan.

1 What is synchronicity?. 2 Coincidental measles and cabin boy cannibalism. 3 The coffin came home. 4 The synchronicity of synchronicity. 5 Just thinking of you. 6 Chance encounters. 7 Chance encounters of the third kind: people. 8 Chance encounters of the third kind: things. 9 Chance encounters of the third kind: information. 10 The search for Eliot Carter. 11 The prescient license plate. 12 The mummy's curse. 13 The golden matchbox. 14 An inch of instant bone. 15 I murdered three firemen for their books. 16 The synchronicity index. 17 The meaning of synchronicity. 18 The challenge. 19 Chances are, chance will help

'...Alan Vaughan, a leading authority on synchronicity, provides the first comprehensive treatment of synchronistic experience and goes beyond Jung to offer an intriguing explanation of why events or ideas occur at the same time or in the same way. Through actual case histories...he illustrates comwonder and variety of coincidental events....'

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