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In this chapter I will relate and discuss the Jungian concept of synchronicity in light of the earlier developed theoretical framework. It will become evident how Jung developed an energetic worldview, moving from mythic to magic, especially due to his experiences with synchronicity, and in a paradoxical move in a certain sense issued forth to the integral structure, by working on the mythical and magical levels. It will further become evident how his findings and conclusions in regard to synchronicity were groundbreaking, as they were bringing Jung close to the all-one and the inner workings of the larger systemic minds.
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Frederiksen, M. (2016). Jung and Synchronicity. In: Synchronicity as Transpersonal Modality. Masters of Peace. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14228-5_3
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