The half-remembered reality : an exploration of synchronicity and parapsychology
Material type: TextSan Rafael, CA Entelechy Press c2009Description: xiii, 304p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780982230602
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Foreword by Gareth Loy.
Prologue. 1 The analogy as a key to the mystery of healing. 2 Analogy and magic in healing. 3 Projection. 4 Synchronicity. 5 Psychic phenomena: implications. 6 Time, space, synchronicity: Part 1. 7 Time, space, synchronicity: Part 2. 8 The synchronistic world. Epilogue
'Amplifying C.G. Jung's concept of synchronicity--his term for a "meaningful coincidence" or parallel occurrence of psychic and physical events--Cook Loy presents a clear-eyed investigation into the paranormal aspects of the psyche. She shows how the mind can encompass logic and reason, as well as dreams, clairvoyance, telepathy, precognition, and other parapsychological phenomena. In making her case, she deftly weaves together ideas from the ancient Hermetists[sic], the I Ching, Jungian psychology, philosopher Alfred North Whitehead, anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss, religious scholar Huston Smith, and quantum physicist David Bohm, to name a few.'
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