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Return of the World Soul: Wolfgang Pauli, C. G. Jung and the Challenge of Psychophysical Reality: The Battle of the Giants
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A.A. Attanasio (aaattanasio) | 3 comments The unus mundus (one world), the unification of mind and matter, deeply fascinated C. G. Jung and underpins his theory of synchronicity (meaningful coincidence). Jung worked out many of his ideas about the unus mundus and synchronicity with the Nobel Laureate physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Recently, I read a profound and compellingly interesting pair of books about the collaboration of Pauli and Jung – and the astonishing implications of their insights: Remo Roth’s Return of the World Soul: Wolgang Pauli, C.G. Jung and the Challenge of Psychophysical Reality. I highly recommend these volumes to anyone interested in the human potential of our mind’s intimate relationship with the physical world. And I am very much interested in any thoughts or comments that others in this group may have about the unified reality that Jung and Pauli postulate.


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Remo F. Roth (remoroth) | 1 comments High A.A., I just received a post of Pari Publishing, that they will also publish Holy Wedding, the continuation of Return of the World Soul. It deals with the medieval text Rosarium philosophorum in a new way, different from Jung's interpretation, published as The Problem of the Transference, in CW 16. Jung interprets the text on the background of his Neoplatonic worldview, i.e. psychoanalysis; I do on the background of Hermetic alchemy and Hermeticism in general; showing that we must include Hermetic ideas into science and medicine.


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