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Synchronicity, science, and soul-making : understanding Jungian synchronicity through physics, Buddhism, and philosophy

By: Material type: TextTextChicago; La Salle, IL Open Court c1995Edition: 2nd printing 1996Description: x, 260p.; illus.; appendix; bibliog. refs; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • 0-8126-9304-3
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1 Introduction. 2 Individuation and unconscious compensation. 3 Synchronicity: acausal connection through meaning. 4 Synchronicity: examples and analysis. The bridge to physics. 5 From a medieval to a modern world view. 6 Causality and acausality in nature. 7 The elasticity of space and time. 8 A participatory quantum universe. 9 Nonlocality in nature. The bridge to philosophy. 10 The structure of Middle Way Buddhism. 11 Aplications of Middle Way Buddhism. 12 The psychological standpoint: virtures and vices. 13 A philosophic model for synchronicity. 14 Weaving harmonies and revealing dissonances. 15 Synchronicity and individuation
Abstract: '...represents a breakthrough towards understanding the non-rational, invisible, and spiritual world. Twenty years later, we now have a welcome sequel to The Tao of Physics. Mansfield has brought the mysterious realm of quantum physics together with the insights of Buddhism in clear and simple terms. Definitely a book to take with us into the next millennium.'
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Physics : The bridge to physics (Chapters 5 to 9). Work of following scientists is discussed: John Bell, Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, Galileo, Werner Heisenberg, Isaac Newton, Wolfgang Pauli, Erwin Schrodinger.. Analytical Psychology and Science : The bridge to physics (Chapters 5 to 9). Work of following scientists is discussed: John Bell, Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, Galileo, Werner Heisenberg, Isaac Newton, Wolfgang Pauli, Erwin Schrodinger.. Analytical Psychology and Philosophy : The bridge to philosophy (Chapters 10 to 15). Paul Brunton and Anthony Damiani are discussed - see index.. Synchronicity : Chapt. 3: Acausal connection through meaning; Chapt. 4: Synchronicity: examples and analysis; Chapt. 13: A philosophic model for synchronicity; Chapt. 15: Synchronicity and individuation, p22-36; p37-48; p185-203; p222-234.. Space and Time : Chapt. 7: The elasticity of space and time, p86-96.. Nature : Chapt. 6 Causality and acausality in nature; Chapt. 9: Nonlocality in nature, p72-83; p111-128.. Buddhism -- Psychology : Chapt. 10: The structure of Middle Way Buddhism; Chapt. 11: Applications of Middle Way emptiness.. Individuation (Psychology) : Chapt. 2: Individuation and unconscious compensation; Chapt. 15: Synchronicity and individuation, p12-21; p222-234.. Galilei, Galileo. 1564-1642 : Florentine pilgrimage: Galileo, p56-59; see also index.. Dante Alighieri. 1265-1321 : Florentine Pilgrimage: Dante, p52-56; see also index.. Franz, Marie-Louise Von. 1915-1998 : Synchronicity interpretation, p232-233, see index.. Mind and Body : see index under mind.. Emptiness (Psychology) : see index.. Dream Interpretation : Includes list of various dreams, see index.. Parapsychology : A speculation as to why Jung linked synchronicity and parapsychology, p33-34; see also index.. Quantum Theory : Revising our understanding of mind and matter, see index.. Light : Contextual, particle nature, wave nature, see index.. Synchronicity : Extensive entry - Jung's thinking on acausal orderedness, archetype as psychic probability, and much more, see index.

1 Introduction. 2 Individuation and unconscious compensation. 3 Synchronicity: acausal connection through meaning. 4 Synchronicity: examples and analysis. The bridge to physics. 5 From a medieval to a modern world view. 6 Causality and acausality in nature. 7 The elasticity of space and time. 8 A participatory quantum universe. 9 Nonlocality in nature. The bridge to philosophy. 10 The structure of Middle Way Buddhism. 11 Aplications of Middle Way Buddhism. 12 The psychological standpoint: virtures and vices. 13 A philosophic model for synchronicity. 14 Weaving harmonies and revealing dissonances. 15 Synchronicity and individuation

'...represents a breakthrough towards understanding the non-rational, invisible, and spiritual world. Twenty years later, we now have a welcome sequel to The Tao of Physics. Mansfield has brought the mysterious realm of quantum physics together with the insights of Buddhism in clear and simple terms. Definitely a book to take with us into the next millennium.'

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