As a theory of events as bearers of meaning and a conception of an underlying order within the universe which is exempt to the physical laws of causality, synchronicity is one of C.G. Jung’s boldest hypotheses, both in the definition of the unconscious that it implies and in its linking of different scientific disciplines. Visions, clairvoyance and coincidences – which Jung confronted in his clinical experiments – are notions which he tries to make sense of by fitting them into an acausal universal order, thereby offering new perspectives of his work through inquiry and the latest scientific findings. TABLE OF CONTENTS An incursion into the acausal world Physical and biological synchronicity Synchronicity and unity of the world Synchronicity and the functioning of the brain Evolution as synchronistic continuity Reflections on synchronicity
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