Jung, Synchronicity, and Human Destiny: Noncasual Dimensions of Human Experience
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Progoff intended in this book t"to describe and interpret Jung's conception of Sychronicity with respect to its larger philosophy and theoretical foundations, and tto present the essence of this complicated matter as clearly as can be." This is an ambitions undertaking and one in which Progoff has not been entirely successful. What he did do successfully is illustrate Jung's evidence for sychronicity; through what seems to be Jung's vision, Progoff has discussed Taoism, described the workings of the I Ching, and considered archetypes and the patterning of time.
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