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Synchronicity : multiple perspectives on meaningful coincidence

By: Material type: TextTextGrosseto, Italy Pari Publishing c2008Description: xxii, 316p.; illus.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • 9788895604022
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Part 1 - The history and philosophy of synchronicity. 1 The improbable Jung - Kenower Weimar Bash. 2 Divine contenders: Wolfgang Pauli and the symmetry of the world - F. David Peat. 3 Religion, science, and synchronicity - Roderick Main. 4 Beyond synchronicity: the worldview of Carl Gustav Jung and Wolfgang Pauli - Marialuisa Donati. Part 2 - Synchronicity in practice. 5 Synchronicity and telepathy - Berthold Eric Schwartz. 6 Synchronicity, science, and the I Ching - Shantena Augusto Sabhadini. 7 Toward the quantitative assessment of "meaningful coincidences" - William Braud. 8 Psi phenomena: causal versus acausal interpretation - John Beloff. 9 Causality and synchronicity: steps toward clarification - Charles T. Tart. Part 4 - The synchronicity debate. 10 The Rhine-Jung letters: distinguishing parapsychological from synchronistic events - Victor Mansfield, Sally Rhine-Feather, and James Hall. 11 Synchronicity, causality, and acausality - Lance Storm. 12 Synchronicity and psi: how are they related? - John Palmer. Part 5 - New conceptions of synchronicity. 13 Meaningful information creation: an alternative interpretation of the psi phenomenon - Lila L. Gatlin. 14 Synchronicity and emergence - Joseph Cambray. 15 The Self, the symbolic and synchronicity: virtual realities and the emergence of the psyche - George B. Hogenson. Part 6 - Summing up synchronicity. 16 Synchronicity, science, and religion - Lance Storm. 17 Archetypes, causality, and meaning - Lance Storm. 18 Synchronicity and psi - Lance Storm
Abstract: '...explores the nature of synchronicities from a wide variety of perspectives including science, religion, extra-sensory perception and psychokinesis. It investigates the role of the archetypes, the limits to scientific causality and the way in which synchronicities can open a door into the numinous and speak to the unification of humanity and the world.'
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Foreword by Robert Aziz.

Part 1 - The history and philosophy of synchronicity. 1 The improbable Jung - Kenower Weimar Bash. 2 Divine contenders: Wolfgang Pauli and the symmetry of the world - F. David Peat. 3 Religion, science, and synchronicity - Roderick Main. 4 Beyond synchronicity: the worldview of Carl Gustav Jung and Wolfgang Pauli - Marialuisa Donati. Part 2 - Synchronicity in practice. 5 Synchronicity and telepathy - Berthold Eric Schwartz. 6 Synchronicity, science, and the I Ching - Shantena Augusto Sabhadini. 7 Toward the quantitative assessment of "meaningful coincidences" - William Braud. 8 Psi phenomena: causal versus acausal interpretation - John Beloff. 9 Causality and synchronicity: steps toward clarification - Charles T. Tart. Part 4 - The synchronicity debate. 10 The Rhine-Jung letters: distinguishing parapsychological from synchronistic events - Victor Mansfield, Sally Rhine-Feather, and James Hall. 11 Synchronicity, causality, and acausality - Lance Storm. 12 Synchronicity and psi: how are they related? - John Palmer. Part 5 - New conceptions of synchronicity. 13 Meaningful information creation: an alternative interpretation of the psi phenomenon - Lila L. Gatlin. 14 Synchronicity and emergence - Joseph Cambray. 15 The Self, the symbolic and synchronicity: virtual realities and the emergence of the psyche - George B. Hogenson. Part 6 - Summing up synchronicity. 16 Synchronicity, science, and religion - Lance Storm. 17 Archetypes, causality, and meaning - Lance Storm. 18 Synchronicity and psi - Lance Storm

'...explores the nature of synchronicities from a wide variety of perspectives including science, religion, extra-sensory perception and psychokinesis. It investigates the role of the archetypes, the limits to scientific causality and the way in which synchronicities can open a door into the numinous and speak to the unification of humanity and the world.'

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