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There Are No Accidents by Robert H. Hopcke
There Are No Accidents by Robert H. Hopcke







There Are No Accidents by Robert H. Hopcke There Are No Accidents by Robert H. Hopcke There Are No Accidents by Robert H. Hopcke

Hopcke, MFT has been in private practice in Berkeley, California since 1986. Identify the archetypal foundation of synchronistic events and use that awareness to discern the subjective meaning of these events as they may occur to themselves or to others Jung within the context of his analytical psychologyĭescribe the four distinctive aspects of synchronistic events that differentiate them from ordinary coincidences Understand the concept of synchronicity and why this concept is important to the later theoretical work of C.G. Using his own recent research on synchronistic events within family and love relationships specifically, he will be using these stories to show how synchronicity operates through the archetype of "family" unconsciously to create wholeness in our lives through what seems at first to us like random chance. In this lecture, Rob Hopcke will be presenting the four aspects of synchronistic events that make up Jung's thoughts on this phenomenon in order to place this notion within the overall context of Jung's theories on analytical psychology. Jung's concept of synchronicity or meaningful chance is one of his most engaging and familiar. How Synchronicity Shapes the Stories of Our Families









There Are No Accidents by Robert H. Hopcke