tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475165538485567980.post7368603999839441448..comments2023-10-07T03:23:24.917-05:00Comments on Boswell and Books: Read The Story Behind Jung's Red Book in Today's New York TimesDaniel Goldinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11536282665165900502noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475165538485567980.post-43312889194494841342010-01-05T12:36:03.645-06:002010-01-05T12:36:03.645-06:00One of the least understood concepts that Jung adv...One of the least understood concepts that Jung advanced is<br />his theory of "acausality" - simply<br />meaning that another aspect of<br />reality are acausal events, i.e.,<br />"meaningful coincidences." Jung<br />believed that everything in nature<br />is based on balance, .... hot, cold,....up, down,....left, right,<br />etc, etc.<br />The final conclusions are based<br />on his many years of conversations<br />with the Nobel laureate physicist,<br />Professor W. Pauli, and together<br />they concluded that the 'natural<br />numbers' are a tangible connection<br />between the spheres of matter and<br />psyche. In other words, number is<br />pre-existent to consciousness, and<br />forms the most primal archetype of<br />order in the human mind.<br /><br />This article offers some highlights<br />to the theory, with appropriate<br />comments from senior researchers<br />at Princeton University:<br /><br /><br />http://knol.google.com/k/todd-laurence/nostradamus-star/22fnyh0hdx7qq/7<br /><br />Worth reading: "atom and archetype"-Jung/Pauli letters,<br />1932-1958....Todd Laurencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05105378357478269650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475165538485567980.post-77339751447342023372009-12-26T19:56:33.880-06:002009-12-26T19:56:33.880-06:00Mr Paul is one of the nicest and best read men I k...Mr Paul is one of the nicest and best read men I know. He was a great customer of mine at Audubon Court Books. I happened to just run into him at your shop a couple of weeks ago and was able to catch up and answer his ever present question"What are you reading?" Nice to see him and Daniel quoted in the NYT. BTW I am reading Fateless by Imre Kertesz.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05413444614400700264noreply@blogger.com