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In 1952 Jung published
an article called "Synchronizität als Prinzip akausaler Zusammenhänge"
("Synchronicity as the Principle of Acausal Connections").
The concept of synchronicity goes beyond purely causal explanations
of the world - which is still the domain of our natural sciences.
Jung argues that incidents which occur synchronously (i.e. at the
same time) do not necessarily need to be causally related. There
may, however, be a meaningful connection between them.
Anthony Stevens
describes an experience Jung had. In a dream he met a figure with
the wings of a kingfisher. Jung wanted to draw the figure in order
to remember the image. While drawing, he found in his garden the
dead body of a kingfisher. These birds are extremely rare in the
area around Zürich. This extraordinary situation coincided
with strong inner emotions.
You are probably
familiar with situations which cause you to think: "This cannot
be a co-incidence!" Maybe you have finished reading a book which
communicates unusual ideas. All of a sudden people in your environment
talk to you about these ideas, there are reports on TV, and on the
internet you keep coming across similar concepts. Such incidents
occur simultaneously, but obviously one does not cause the other.
They seem to be connected in a different way.
Brigitte Hamann,
a German astrologer, sums up this phenomenon in her article "Gedanken
über Astrologie, Synchronizität und Prognose" (thoughts
on astrology, synchronicity and prediction):
A certain incident
occurs to a certain person at a certain time in such a way that
it gains a special meaning to him in that it reveals important meaningful
connections in this persons life. Any other observer of the same
incident would consider it a random occurance without any meaning
whatsoever. For him, there is no synchronistic connection to the
event, and therefore it means nothing to him.
Astrology is based
on the principle of synchronicity. The "influence of the stars"
does not exist in a causal sense. There is no causal influence at
all. Astrology "works" - if this is the right word - in the way
inscribed on the tabula smaragdina:
What is below
is like what is above.
And what is above is like what is below,
so that the miracle of the One may be accomplished.
One could say that
the universal is reflected in the specific. It should therefore
be possible to draw conclusions regarding earthly events from planetary
constellations.
Liz Greene: The
positions of the heavens at a particular moment in time, by reflecting
the qualities of that moment, also reflect the qualities of anything
born at that moment. [...] One does not cause the other; they are
synchronous, and mirror each other.
This is no doubt
an extended notion of synchronicity, because it does not simply
refer to an individual and his relationship with his direct environment.
In fact, it sees everything in the universe as being interconnected
in a meaningful way. This attitude of assuming meaningful connections
between phenomena which occur simultaneously is common to astrology
and Jung's synchronicity.
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