This book offers an up-to-date handling of C. G. Jung’s Theory of Synchronicity and the more mainstream paranormal phenomena known as extra-sensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK), collectively referred to as ‘psi’.
Author Lance Storm re-works various aspects of synchronicity, traditionally marginalized by parapsychologists, to bring about a paradigm shift in the field. Most often seen as fundamentally different, the book draws parallels between psi and synchronicity and equating the two, arguing that psi was all along a form of synchronicity – just as Jung had anticipated. To achieve this, Storm necessarily modifies both the parapsychologist’s view about psi, and Jung’s views about synchronicity, enabling a satisfactory merger of the two paranormal phenomena.
Based on rigorous scientific research and written in an easy-to-understand style, this book is an important resource for specialists such as anomalistic psychologists, parapsychologists, philosophers, paranormalists and theologians.
Table of Contents
Introduction. 1. Defining Synchronicity 2. Types of Synchronicity 3. The Map Is Not The Territory 4. The Extraordinary Case of Bishop James Pike 5. Synchronicity Writ Large. References. Appendix A. The Birthday Paradox. Appendix B. Experiments on Meaningful Coincidence. Appendix C. The I Ching and the Binary System—Comparisons. Appendix D: Nostradamus and His Critics.