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Synchronicity and Meaningful Coincidence: Jung, Pauli, and the Acausal Connecting Principle
I'm walking through my neighbourhood, thinking about a client I worked with years ago. I haven't thought of her in at least three years. Within five minutes, my phone buzzes - an email from her asking if I'm still practicing.
Coincidence? Probably. But it feels meaningful. And that feeling matters.
This is what Carl Jung called synchronicity: meaningful coincidences that seem too significant to dismiss as mere chance, but which have no apparent causal connection.
Kathy Postelle Rixon
Mar 1710 min read
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