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Dorn's explanation is illuminating in that it affords us a deep insight into the alchemical mysterium coniunctionis. If this is nothing less than a restoration of the original state of the cosmos and the divine unconsciousness of the world, we can understand the extraordinary fascination emanating
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Jung was careful, however, to stress the tentative and provisional nature of such explorations into a unitarian idea of reality.
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symbolism is the psychological equivalent of the unus mundus, then synchronicity is its parapsychological equivalent.
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from this mystery. It is the Western equivalent of the fundamental principle of classic
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The idea was popularized in the 20th century by the Swiss psychoanalyst
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though the notion itself dates back at least as far as
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Index

Latin
Western philosophy
theology
alchemy
Scholasticism
Plato's allegory of the cave
Carl Gustav Jung
Duns Scotus
Gerhard Dorn
Paracelsus
Chinese philosophy
yang and yin
tao
tertium quid
Rhine
synchronicity
mandala

Wolfgang Pauli
archetypes
synchronicity
observer
phenomenon
Anima mundi
Bernardus Silvestris
Double-aspect theory
Eric Neumann
Monopsychism
Neutral monism
Perennial philosophy

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