
We recently read an interesting article on synchronicity on the Internet in which the author takes a scientific approach and makes some worthwhile observations. Here’s one:
“If causality does not govern everything, then there could theoretically exist an ACAUSAL connecting principle. Two events which are somehow connected, but neither of them caused the other one to happen. This is synchronicity. If synchronicity does not exist, then the world is just full of strange coincidences.
“Telepathy, divination, astrology and such are potentially possible under the theory of synchronicity. But they don’t occur for the traditionally believed reasons. Telepathy, meaning that one could ‘read’ another person’s mind, suggests some sort of thought waves, and this is not in accordance with physics. But it’s possible that two people can think of something at the same time.
“Under the theory of synchronicity, all such events would be synchronistic. If a person is more inclined toward certain synchronistic phenomena than others, she/he could be perceived as a telepath. Similarly, an event in the future or in the past could be connected with an event in the present; and the constellations and the stars and planets could be connected with elements in human lives.”
However, for a smart guy who wrote a lengthy and thoughtful article, Nicolas Knutsen makes one very baffling comment:
“The only book which is all about synchronicity that I know of, is of course the original by C.G. Jung, “Synchronicity – An Acausal Connecting Principle.”
Unfortunately, that comment tends to put Mr. Knutsen in the Dick Cavett league of writers on synchronicity. So let’s set the record straight. There have been many books exclusively on synchronicity and they are not difficult to find. Here are some:
Chopra, Deepak. The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire: Harnessing the Infinite Power of Coincidence. Harmony Books, 2003.
Combs, Allan, and Holland, Mark. Synchronicity, Science, Myth and the Trickster. New York: Marlow & Co., 1989.
Grasse, Ray. The Waking Dream: Unlocking the Symbolic Language of Our Lives. Quest Books, 1996.
Hopcke, Robert. H. There are No Accidents. Riverhead Books, 1997.
Joseph, Frank. Synchronicity & You: Understanding the Role of Meaningful Coincidence in Your Life. Element Books, 1999.
Jung, C.G. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. Princeton University Press, 1969.
Koestler, Arthur. The Roots of Coincidence: An excursion Into Parapsychology. Vintage, 1972.
Mansfield, Victor. Synchronicity, Science, and Soul-Making, Open Court. 1995.
Peat, F. David. SYNCHRONICITY: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind. Bantam Books, 1987.
Storm, Lance (editor). Synchronicity: Multiple Perspective on Meaningful Coincidence. Pari Publishing, 2008.
Tarnas, Richard. Cosmos and Psyche. Plume, 2007.
Vaughn, Allan. Patterns of Prophecy. Dell, 1973.
Vaughn, Allan. Incredible Coincidence. Signet, 1980.
Wilson, Colin. C.G. Jung: Lord of the Underworld. Aeon, 2005.
And, of course, we can’t overlook:
MacGregor, Trish & Rob. Seven Secrets of Synchronicity: Your Guide to Finding Meaning in Coincidences Big and Small. Adams, August, 2010.




















