Tag Archives: Jung
#137, Jung, Pauli & the DNA of LIght
We first published this post in 2011. But the #137 has come up again recently so it seems appropriate to repost. +++ In 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, we mentioned number 137. It came up again during Trish’s interview with Anne … Continue reading
Jung: the Enigma
I periodically pick up Deirdre Bair’s biography of Jung and page through it, reading a chapter here, more chapters there I’ve never been able to sit down and read it from cover to cover. With the index, it’s … Continue reading
Synchronicity as a Kind of Alchemy
This book by Richard Tarnas remains one of my favorites. Synchronicity is a kind of alchemy that transforms us or a decision we’re making in an essential way. The alchemy occurs because of what the synchronicity says to you, its … Continue reading
Jung on Hearing Voices
Carl Jung treated patients who heard voices. One of the most interesting cases, which he talks about in his autobiography, was that of a schizophrenic older woman who heard voices “distributed throughout her entire body, and a voice in the … Continue reading
A Favorite Jung Story
Synchronicity is a kind of kind of alchemy that transforms us or a decision we’re making in an essential way. The alchemy occurs because of what the synchronicity says to you, its impact on you. This was certainly the … Continue reading
Synchronicity at Jung’s Castle
In the summer of 1975, I had saved enough money in my job as a social worker to travel to Europe. I went with another social worker, Chris, who had just lost her husband in a private plane crash. … Continue reading
Astrological Archetypes
Aries: I’m the Star Trek motto, going where no one else has gone before. Cross me and I’ll mow you down. I don’t give a shit. Taurus: I cultivate and civilize what Aries discovers. I’ve also got some secrets … Continue reading
#137 – again and again.
We’ve written about this number before – in fact, quite a few times. When I put the number into our blog’s search window, nine posts came up. So this one will be the 10th about #137. Wolfgang Pauli, a physicist … Continue reading
Bollingen Tower
During my only trip to Europe many years ago, I had two primary goals. I wanted to go Arles, France, where van Gogh had lived and lost his mind and produced some of his most brilliant work. It was the … Continue reading
#137 – and Connecting with Coincidence
On February 4, the 12th anniversary of this blog, I joined a Zoom meet-up organized by Bernard Beitman. It consisted of participants from different countries who write about, research, or study synchronicities . This monthly meet-up is part of … Continue reading