The Paradoxical Meeting of Depth Psychology and Physics

Robert S. Matthews
Start Date: 03/05/2023
End Date:24/05/2023
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

This course journeys through the remarkable union of quantum physics and Jung’s psychology. It was Nobel physicist Wolfgang Pauli who, in extensive discussion with Jung, sought to unify these two extreme fields. The hope was a resolution to the neurotic split we all carry where our inner spiritual life is denied its expression in a rational scientific description of the outer world. The resolution for Pauli would come from a psycho-physically neutral description of reality. Such a neutral account would also answer the psyche-matter problem that kept alchemists occupied for centuries (the mind/body problem of today).

What was so unique about Pauli’s approach is its emphasis on dreams, and not just on ideas, to find a solution. Many of his most profound advances on the problem arose from dreams worked deeply with Jung (see the Jung/Pauli letters: Meier, 1992). That is, his seeking of a solution was supported and indeed led by the unconscious, just as it was for the alchemists.

As both a Jungian analyst and a physicist, I have followed this same approach examining the dreams of Pauli and myself, in which physics symbols unify the outer physical world with the inner world of spirit (Matthews, 2022).

This course will take you through an interpretation of the most important of these dreams and their implications for the healing of this split world-view from which we suffer. As clinicians, we are often confronted with the effects of this neurotic split in our patients, most poignantly in those with a science background who suffer with an unmet spiritual yearning. For those with a general interest in Jungian studies, this course will deepen your understandings in: mandalas, synchronicity, Jung’s reclaiming of the unus mundus and correspondence idea (that the cosmos above, mirrors life below) and Jung’s discussion of the UFO phenomena.

Dates

May 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th, 2023
Noon – 1:00  PM UTC-8

Get the book: The Paradoxical Meeting of Depth Psychology and Physics Reflections on the Unification of Psyche and Matter

You are a student of Jungian Studies, training candidate, analysts, therapist or academic and researcher of Analytical Psychology with an interest in:

  • Healing the modern split of spirit and matter / mind and matter / psyche and matter
  • The Jung-Pauli dialogue – the individuating dream life of the Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli
  • Finding a neutral psycho-physical description of reality
  • Reclaiming the 4,500 year old great cultural idea of correspondence (as above so below)
  • Finding a vision that unites the polar viewpoints of quantum physics and Jung’s depth psychology
  • The reclaiming of the quality of natural numbers – especially the three and the four and the aphorism of Maria Prophetissa
  • Continuing the work of Marie-Louise von Franz in Number and Time.
  • Identify the remarkable mirroring of aspects of quantum physics and Jung’s psychology
  • Express a historical view of the correspondence theory (as above so below), its loss post-Renaissance, and Jung’s reclaiming through the mandala symbol and synchronicity
  • Articulate your understandings of a series of dreams by both Pauli and the author, specifically the expression of the unconscious on the problem of spirit and matter / inner and outer life
  • Define the qualities that characterize a phenomena expressing at the level of the three or the four consistent with Jung and von Franz’s account
  • Apply these to qualities to identify a three or a four level expression of a specific inner or outer state
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