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@gettofix | 18 November 07 | |
..Both kinds of connections exist simultaneously, and the self-same event, although a link in two totally different chains, nevertheless falls into place in both, so that the fate of one individual invariably fits the fate of the other, and each is the hero of his own drama while simultaneously figuring in a drama foreign to him- this is something that surpasses our powers of comprehension,-
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@gettofix | 18 November 07 | |
.. and can only be concieved as possible by virtue of the most wonderful pre-established harmony. Everyone must participate init. Thus everything is interrelated and mutually attuned.
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@gettofix | 18 November 07 | |
Topic is 'THEORIES OF TIME' ...continued...
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@sid | 18 November 07 | |
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@robyray | 18 November 07 | |
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@gettofix | 18 November 07 | |
.... Dr Paul Kammerer of the Institute of Experimental Biology in Vienna was fascinated by the subject, and from his early twenties carried a notebook wherever he went in which he recorded coincidences he experienced. Sitting on park benches for long periods of time, observing passers-by, he found that certain types, people carrying the same objects and so on, came in definate groupings....
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@robyray | 18 November 07 | |
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@gettofix | 18 November 07 | |
.. ..He decided that this was caused by a law which he named 'seriality', and in 1919 he brought out a book on the subject, 'Das Gesetz der serie. This phenomenon was responsible for attracting together whatever had some affinity, thus forming 'a world mosaic or cosmic kaleidoscope, which in spite of constant shufflings and rearangements' ended up by achieving this. ..
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@c4r3fr33 | 18 November 07 | |
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@gettofix | 18 November 07 | |
...In 1952, Kammerer's theory of seriality was developed further, when the quantum physicist and winner of a Nobel Prize in this field Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung collaborated and published The Interpretation of Nature and the Pysche, which was prefaced by Jung's essay 'Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle', and followed by Pauli's 'The Influence of Archetypal Ideas on the Scientific-
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