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C. G. Jung had a lifelong interest in the paranormal that culminated in his influential theory of synchronicity. Combining extracts taken from the Collected Works; letters; the autobiographical Memories, Dreams, Reflections; and transcripts of seminars, Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal sets out clearly his seminal contribution to our understanding of this controversial area.

In his introduction, Roderick Main discusses Jung's encounters with and observations of the paranormal, the influences that contributed to his theory of synchronicity, and the central ideas of the theory itself. The selections include Jung's writings on mediumistic trance phenomena, spirits and hauntings, anomalous events in the development and practice of analytical psychology, and the divinatory techniques of astrology and the I Ching. The book also features Jung's most lucid account of his theory in the form of his short essay "On Synchronicity," and a number of Jung's less-known writings on parapsychology, his astrological experiment, and the relationship between mind and body.

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Mega.nz has decided to terminate my account due to copyright complaints again - the last time +16 GB of books were lost, this time it's 19 GB, and I'm not sure if I want to go to all that reuploading hassle yet again, either on mega or an alternative hoster, only to see my book stash posted here go down the drain again. The book sharing issue is already being discussed among both forum staff and members but in the meantime I'd like to ask you to download this book from annas-archive.org or welib.org.

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Carl Jung famously experimented with the I Ching and wrote about synchronicity – basically meaningful coincidences – using it. In my own life, the synchronicities around I Ching readings at at
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have been striking. At times, I’ll do a reading and then almost immediately see something in daily life that mirrors the hexagram’s imagery or message. For example, I once asked for guidance on overcoming an obstacle and got Hexagram 39 (Obstruction). Later that day, I came across a poem randomly about the value of obstacles, echoing the I Ching’s counsel. Gave me chills! Jung would probably say the oracle is effective because it taps into the acausal connecting principle – your inner state and the outer event (the coin toss) align in meaning. It’s like the act of consulting opens you up to notice those meaningful “coincidences” that were always there. Whether one views it mystically or psychologically, I find that treating the I Ching with sincere intention tends to invite more synchronicity into my life. It’s as if once you engage the oracle, you walk around in a slightly more enchanted reality where insights can pop up anywhere. I’m curious if others here have noticed an uptick in synchronicities when working with it too.
 

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Carl Jung famously experimented with the I Ching and wrote about synchronicity – basically meaningful coincidences – using it. In my own life, the synchronicities around I Ching readings at at
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have been striking. At times, I’ll do a reading and then almost immediately see something in daily life that mirrors the hexagram’s imagery or message. For example, I once asked for guidance on overcoming an obstacle and got Hexagram 39 (Obstruction). Later that day, I came across a poem randomly about the value of obstacles, echoing the I Ching’s counsel. Gave me chills! Jung would probably say the oracle is effective because it taps into the acausal connecting principle – your inner state and the outer event (the coin toss) align in meaning. It’s like the act of consulting opens you up to notice those meaningful “coincidences” that were always there. Whether one views it mystically or psychologically, I find that treating the I Ching with sincere intention tends to invite more synchronicity into my life. It’s as if once you engage the oracle, you walk around in a slightly more enchanted reality where insights can pop up anywhere. I’m curious if others here have noticed an uptick in synchronicities when working with it too.
Please open a topic about this in the psychology part of the forums. It is not allowed to discussion books or the subject of the book in these book shares..... A big plus, if you do it over there your post gets much more attention thus people will respond to it and you get the chance to proper discuss it. (That's why the forum rules are designed that way by @SkullTraill ) Kind regards and good luck, Alfrun
 

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Carl Jung famously experimented with the I Ching and wrote about synchronicity – basically meaningful coincidences – using it. In my own life, the synchronicities around I Ching readings at at
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have been striking. At times, I’ll do a reading and then almost immediately see something in daily life that mirrors the hexagram’s imagery or message. For example, I once asked for guidance on overcoming an obstacle and got Hexagram 39 (Obstruction). Later that day, I came across a poem randomly about the value of obstacles, echoing the I Ching’s counsel. Gave me chills! Jung would probably say the oracle is effective because it taps into the acausal connecting principle – your inner state and the outer event (the coin toss) align in meaning. It’s like the act of consulting opens you up to notice those meaningful “coincidences” that were always there. Whether one views it mystically or psychologically, I find that treating the I Ching with sincere intention tends to invite more synchronicity into my life. It’s as if once you engage the oracle, you walk around in a slightly more enchanted reality where insights can pop up anywhere. I’m curious if others here have noticed an uptick in synchronicities when working with it too.
@AlfrunGrima is right - no discussions in this subforum, read the rules:


Hardly anybody will see your comment on Jung here, people will just grab the book and won't bother to read the replies, interesting though they might be.
 
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