Synchronicity

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“My example concerns a young woman patient who, in spite of efforts made on both sides, proved to be psychologically inaccessible. The difficulty lay in the fact that she always knew better about everything. Her excellent education had provided her with a weapon ideally suited to this purpose, namely a highly polished Cartesian rationalism with an impeccably “geometrical” idea of reality. After several fruitless attempts to sweeten her rationalism with a somewhat more human understanding, I had to confine myself to the hope that something unexpected and irrational would turn up, something that would burst the intellectual retort into which she had sealed herself. Well, I was sitting opposite her one day, with my back to the window, listening to her flow of rhetoric. She had an impressive dream the night before, in which someone had given her a golden scarab — a costly piece of jewellery. While she was still telling me this dream, I heard something behind me gently tapping on the window. I turned round and saw that it was a fairly large flying insect that was knocking against the window-pane from outside in the obvious effort to get into the dark room. This seemed to me very strange. I opened the window immediately and caught the insect in the air as it flew in. It was a scarabaeid beetle, or common rose-chafer (Cetonia aurata), whose gold-green colour most nearly resembles that of a golden scarab. I handed the beetle to my patient with the words, “Here is your scarab.” This experience punctured the desired hole in her rationalism and broke the ice of her intellectual resistance. The treatment could now be continued with satisfactory results.”

Carl Jung Synchronicity

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  • February 22, 2015 at 4:59 pm
    Patrice

    I had to confine myself to the hope that something unexpected and irrational would turn up.
    And as if on cue, a golden beetle pays a visit. Me thinks Herr Jung carried an artistic license in his wallet. Nevertheless, point well made.

    Are you comparing yourself to the patient or marvelling at synchronicity?

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    • February 22, 2015 at 7:07 pm
      KaNisa

      Patient.

      I was also wondering about the difference between synchronicity and coincidence…and how meaning gets applied.

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      • February 22, 2015 at 8:21 pm
        Patrice

        Synchronicity is meaningful, coincidence is not.

      • February 22, 2015 at 8:23 pm
        KaNisa

        Well yeah, but how do you know there’s meaning?

      • February 22, 2015 at 9:39 pm
        Patrice

        I don’t think you do, at least not with certainty. It’s untestable pseudo soft (i.e. untestable) science, Up there with astrology . . .

      • February 22, 2015 at 11:56 pm
        KaNisa

        That’s what I figured…

      • February 22, 2015 at 9:41 pm
        Patrice

        One too many untestables. I need a new set of eyes.

  • February 24, 2015 at 8:55 pm
    Patrice

    The song Synchronicity II, by The Police, played on the radio in the car today. Haven’t heard it in ages, and now, hot on the heels of your post and my comments . . . is that synchronicity?

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    • February 24, 2015 at 11:37 pm
      KaNisa

      Maybe if you tie personal meaning to it?

      I’m hoping that my mom’s recent dream comes true. She had a continuous dream (woke up and returned to sleep…continuing the same dream) about me meeting a “golden scarab” type dude.

      Time will reveal…

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