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  1. 17 giu 2023 · Jung Man Blues. ‘Synchronicity’, il capolavoro che ha distrutto i Police. L’ultimo album del trio usciva quarant’anni fa. È il loro disco più tecnologico e di maggior successo, ma anche...

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  2. Synchronicity (German: Synchronizität) is a concept introduced by analytical psychologist Carl Jung "to describe circumstances that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection". Synchronicity experiences refer to one's subjective experience whereby coincidences between events in one's mind and the outside world may be ...

  3. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle . A key signature concept in Jung’s vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by Jung as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.

  4. 26 feb 2017 · Excerpt from Man & His Symbols (Audiobook) by Carl G. Jung on the concept of synchronicity. ---------------------- Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events that are apparently...

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  5. 13 nov 2023 · Synchronicity is a concept that was coined by Carl Gustav Jung, one of the pioneers of depth psychology. It is a fascinating and complex theory that attempts to explain certain significant events that occur in our lives that seem to be connected, not by obvious causes, but by their meaning.

  6. The term synchronicity is coined by Jung to express a concept that belongs to him: the acausal connection of two or more psychic and physical phenomena. This concept was inspired to him by a patient's case that was in a situation of impasse in her treatment. Her exaggerate rationalism ( animus inflation) was holding her back from assimilating ...

  7. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle Translated from “Synchronizität als ein Prinzip akausaler Zusammenhänge,” Naturerklärung und Psyche (Studien aus dem C. G. Jung-Institut, IV; Zurich: Rascher, 1952). FOREWORD 1. EXPOSITION 2. ANASTROLOGICALEXPERIMENT 3. FORERUNNERS OF THEIDEA OFSYNCHRONICITY 4. CONCLUSION APPENDIX: On ...