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      Soul in the world: symbolic culture as the medium for psyche : Soul in the World: Symbolic Culture as the Medium for Psyche

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          Animism, fetishism, and objectivism as strategies for knowing (or not knowing) the world

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            Synchronicity and the meaning-making psyche.

            This paper contrasts Jung's account of synchronicity as evidence of an objective principle of meaning in Nature with a view that emphasizes human meaning-making. All synchronicities generate indicative signs but only where this becomes a 'living symbol' of a transcendent intentionality at work in a living universe does synchronicity generate the kind of symbolic meaning that led Jung to posit the existence of a Universal Mind. This is regarded as a form of personal, experiential knowledge belonging to the 'imaginal world of meaning' characteristic of the 'primordial mind', as opposed to the 'rational world of knowledge' in which Jung attempted to present his experiences as if they were empirically and publicly verifiable. Whereas rational knowledge depends on a form of meaning in which causal chains and logical links are paramount, imaginal meaning is generated by forms of congruent correspondence-a feature that synchronicity shares with metaphor and symbol-and the creation of narratives by means of retroactive organization of its constituent elements.
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              Jung and Lévy-Bruhl

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                Journal
                Journal of Analytical Psychology
                J Anal Psychol
                Wiley
                00218774
                February 2017
                February 2017
                January 16 2017
                : 62
                : 1
                : 32-49
                Affiliations
                [1 ]St. Albans UK
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                10.1111/1468-5922.12278
                f8ad66cf-05b2-4f93-9e25-020a6be4a123
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