Sunday, 16 July 2023

WHERE THE RIVER HIDES UNDER THE FOREST

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SEMUC CHAMPEY GUATEMALA 

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NIRGUNA BRAHMAN

In Jung’s seminal work, “Synchronicity,” he argues for a fourth organizing principle—alongside space, time, and causality—at work in the universe. As Jung experienced himself, there are some events experienced by humanity that cannot be explained on the basis of the first three principles, and thus there must be a fourth. This fourth is what Jung referred to as “synchronicity.” He defined it as an “acausal” principle, in that it did not seem to be governed by causation as normally defined within the standard scientific model.

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