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738.1 | messages from ??? | USAT05::KASPER | Life is like a beanstalk, isn't it... | Tue May 17 1988 12:14 | 21 |
| I found that once I became aware of this idea, I became more aware
of when such happenings take place. I find that after a series of
two, three or even four events there is usually something very
significant that is trying to be communicated. For example,
a few months ago I was looking through a book on pastel portraits.
I was taken by two in particular on facing pages, one of a man, one
of a woman. The artist had captured something very powerful (to me)
in the expression of the woman, a kind of sorrow. In reading about
the portraits, I found that the subjects were the Lindbergs (Anne and
Charles). Later that day I was driving to the store. I turned the
corner and my eye immediately focused on a street sign, Lindberg Ave.
At this point there wasn't any significance. But, the next morning I
opened a daily affirmation book to the page for that day. There was
a quote by Anne Morrow-Lindberg. The quote was significant and very
relavent to what was going on in my life at the time. A kind of
reminder to get focused. Too much to be an accident or just another
coincidence!
Needless to say, I pay attention to these events when they occur.
Terry
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738.2 | Another reference | CLUE::PAINTER | Heaven is a place on Earth | Tue May 17 1988 15:31 | 5 |
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Scott Peck writes a bit more on this in his book entitled "The Road
Less Traveled".
Cindy (ever_the_Jung_and_Peck_fan)
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738.3 | to be jung at heart | FRSBEE::STOLOS | | Thu May 26 1988 16:31 | 6 |
| my favorite synchronictic event happened to me when i was driving
my car once. I read alot of jung he's very interesting. while driving
i was thinking if there were laws of synchronicity and if they could
be described in mathimatical notation, as soon as that thought was
in my head I was passed by a car on the road with JUNG on its vanity
plate!!
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738.4 | Jung and healthy again? | BTO::BEST_G | | Fri May 27 1988 14:42 | 21 |
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Thanks for entering this note Topher. I find Jung very interesting.
I have read his book Man_and_His_Symbols and loved it. It helped
me through a very hard time when I was way too involved in the subject
matter of this conference. I was taking it too seriously. Jung
put everything in perspective. I sort of felt that he could veiw
all levels of reality objectively, which gave me a much firmer base
on which to stand.
Jung only briefly mentioned synchronicity in this book though.
Does anyone have any other titles handy? Not just concerning
synchronicity, but all of Jung's theories?
Any information is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Guy
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738.5 | A book | USAT05::KASPER | Life is like a beanstalk, isn't it... | Fri May 27 1988 15:44 | 7 |
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Yes, titled 'Synchronicity' by C. Jung (Pelican/Penguin (?) Books).
Good book.
Terry
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738.6 | Reply to .4, Best_G, (Where Jung left off) | NEXUS::MORGAN | Human Reality Engineering, Inc. | Fri May 27 1988 16:34 | 5 |
| There is also a new form of psychology termed Archetypal Psychology,
which is pretty much started by Hillman. He takes up where Jung
left off.
You might want to check this out in the future.
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738.7 | The Jung-ger the better | BTO::BEST_G | | Tue May 31 1988 09:48 | 10 |
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re .5,.6
Thanks for the information. I would like to check out this Hillman
guy. Sounds like he's using a lot of Jung's ideas.
Thanks again.
Guy
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738.8 | another book: Koestler | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Wandering... Wondering... | Thu Jul 07 1988 08:52 | 14 |
| There's another book where synchronicity is discussed. It's "Janus
- a summing up" by Arthur Koestler. In remember that he referred
to more books about the subject. One aspect intrigues me, though.
Basically because I recognize it. I myself am highly aware of
synchronicity, and I seem to know very often when it is *relevant*,
and when it is just some kind of coincidence. This is always the
tricky part when I try to explain it to others; I have no answer to
the question "and how do I know it is relevant?".
BTW, another book of Koestler is worth mentioning. It's "the act
of creation", presenting a very useful model for creative thought
processes.
Arie
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738.9 | The afternoon when the 50s ended | SMURF::BREAU | What time is this place? | Fri Jun 02 1989 16:42 | 44 |
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Re: .8 Another book by Koestler about this topic is "The Roots of
Coincidence." Its a 100-page paperback. One of the most interesting
things I learned from this book was the thought that if our retinas
were sensitive enough to actually "feel" the pressure of a photon of
light, then our brains would not have evolved to distinguish between
"here" and "there", and we could simply "be".
another example of synchronicity:
I'm sure most of you heard these before, but I'll repeat them here
because it fits the topic. The Littleton Stamp and Coin company uses
this to advertise a penny for .25 that features Kennedy looking at
Lincoln.
1. Lincoln was elected in 1860.
2. Kennedy was elected in 1960.
3. 7 letters in each name.
4. Both slain on Friday.
5. Both slain with wife present.
6. Both directly concerned with civil rights.
7. Both had the legality of their election contested.
8. Kennedy's secretary Lincoln warned him not to go to Dallas.
9. Lincoln's secretary Kennedy warned him not to go to the theater.
10. Both of their successors were named Johnson.
11. The names, Andrew Johnson and Lyndon Johnson, each contain 13
letters.
12. Both served in the U.S. Senate.
13. Both were Southern Democrats.
14. Lyndon Johnson was born in 1908.
15. Andrew Johnson was born in 1808.
16. Booth and Oswald were both Southerners favoring unpopular ideas.
17. Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and hid in a theater.
18. Booth shot Lincoln in a theater and hid in a warehouse.
19. Booth and Oswald were murdered before trial could be arranged.
20. Lincoln and Kennedy were carried in death on the same caisson.
21. Booth and Oswald were born 100 years apart.
22. The names Lee Harvey Oswald and John Wilkes Booth each contain 15
letters.
Or maybe this should be in a numerology note?
- Jim
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