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It was Carl Jung who, with quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli, coined the term
synchronicity to describe apparent coincidences that are dramatically, often deeply meaningful. The better part of a century has passed since then, but synchronicity is now (synchronistically?) attaining its 15 minutes of fame, with a spate of recent books on the subject. Richo's is among the best, highly erudite and scholarly but charmingly enthusiastic and full of intriguing narratives. Because synchronicity favors the prepared mind, psychotherapist Richo offers a series of exercises for eliciting and then understanding how to learn from synchonistic occurrences. Dreams, omens, fleeting but repetitive images--all these can hold clues to life's unfolding. Richo takes a remarkably commonsensical approach to a relatively esoteric subject, demystifying synchronicity without making it any less magical.
Patricia Monaghan
Product Description
Filled with stories and examples, and combining insights from psychology, religion and poetry.