2022, Number 4
Synchronicity as a meeting point between Carl Jung and Jacobo Grinberg
Quintanar OF
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 1955-1975
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ABSTRACT
An analysis of the literature on synchronicity raised by Carl Jung and Jacobo Grinberg as a relationship little known in psychology and of importance for quantum physics was carried out. As a starting point for the analysis, the Atom and Archetype text was taken up, in which the correspondence between Pauli and Jung from 1932 to 1958 is integrated. At the end of the 70's, Grinberg recognized the importance of synchronicity as Jung's contribution to understand some psychological events associated with altered states of consciousness and proposes that synchronicity can be of different types and the points of agreement between Jung and Grinberg are reviewed. In the end, the synchronicity of temporal bonding is proposed as a complementary category to those proposed by Grinberg, and a way of identifying how some type of synchronicity can manifest itself is exposed, considering the conditions in which it occurs considering health issues, family risk or eroticism, and the ways in which it manifests itself through dreams, feelings, premonitions, and others.REFERENCES