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Description

A woman is set up on a blind date with the same man twice, years apart, on two different coasts. A singer's career changes direction when she walks into the wrong audition. In this book, a Jungian psychotherapist explores the nature and role of synchronicity.

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C. G. Jung, whose book Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle was published in 1952, coined the term "synchronicity" and launched it into psychological parlance, after which it was quickly taken up by popular culture.

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  1. Robert H. Hopcke (Author)
 

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