Synchronicity and Other Mind-Matter Conjectures
Harald Atmanspacher, Joseph Cambray, Edgar Choueiri, Farzad Mahootian
Moderator: Beverley Zabriskie
How are mind and matter related? In the mid-20th century, the psychiatrist and analyst Carl Gustav Jung and the Nobel Laureate physicist Wolfgang Pauli formulated the concept of synchronicity. They sought a philosophical answer to this still unsolved question of how the mental and material, the physical and psychological are related in time. Pauli and Jung’s thesis suggests two types of mind-matter correlations for synchronistic experiences in which meaning is crucial.
In this second roundtable on "The Pauli-Jung Conjecture.”, the physicist Harald Atmanspacher and the Jungian Analyst Joseph Cambray will further the April 2014 discussion at the Helix Center (video at www.thehelixcenter.org ). Edgar Choueiri and Farzad Mahootian will argue its central thesis, that the mental and the material are two complementary and intersecting aspects of one underlying reality. (more here)
Wednesday, November 5th, 8 pm Alumni Hall, NYU Langone Medical Center, 550 First Avenue between 30th and 32nd St. New York, New York
This program is free and open to the public. Pre-registration (here) is required.
For more information, consult the JPA website www.nyjung.org or contact Allison Tuzo at JPA@nyjung.org
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