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Synchronicity: Exploring the Mystery of Meaningful Connections, a workshop with Jeffrey T. Kiehl

12 Aug 2023
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Recently, I have put a great deal of study into synchronicity (briefly, the “rupture of time”), and I have established that it closely resembles numinous experiences where space, time and causality are abolished.

C.G. Jung Speaking, Eliade’s Interview for “Combat

Synchronistic experiences mysteriously appear in our lives, often placing us on new pathways in life. Jung called these experiences “meaningful coincidences” and coined the term “synchronicity” to describe the phenomenon. What really are synchronicities? What ways do they appear in our lives? How can we learn to open ourselves to these experiences and learn what they are telling us? What role do synchronicities play in therapy? In this workshop, we explore these questions while delving into Jung’s discovery of synchronicity. We will also consider the transpersonal dimensions of these experiences.

 

 

Jeffrey Kiehl, Ph.D., is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst and senior training analyst for the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He is the author of Facing Climate Change: An Integrated Path to the Future, which provides a Jungian perspective on climate change. He has also published articles on “U.S. Cultural Complexes and Climate Change,” “The Green Man and Climate Change,” “The Archetypal Dimensions of Comic Books,” and “The Nature of Uncertainty/The Uncertainty of Nature.” Jeffrey’s interests include the relationship between psyche and matter, alchemy, and consciousness studies. He lives in Santa Cruz, CA.

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