Summary:
The book explores the concept of synchronicity, a term coined by Jung to describe the meaningful coincidences that occur in life, which he argues are connected not by causality but by a deeper, acausal principle. It delves into the relationship between these synchronistic events and the human psyche, examining how they reveal the underlying framework of a collective unconscious and challenge the conventional scientific understanding of the universe.
Key points:
1. Synchronicity: Jung's main concept, referring to two meaningful but unrelated events happening at the same time, challenging traditional views of cause and effect.
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