Into the Wider Dream

192 pages.

This is a sequel to The Stephen Experience, and describes
a series of deeply meaningful synchronistic events, extending
over a period of seven years.

"Synchronicity" is a word coined by the psychologist, Carl
Jung, to refer to coincidences that seem to have true meaning,
coincidences either in time, or else in emotional impact, inner
significance. The person perceiving the coincidence perceives
them to be projections of a wider level of consciousness. These
meaningful coincidences often take on a religious significance to the percipient.

In the first chapter the author relates some complex personal
experiences of synchronicity, and details the thinking of
theoretical physicists who recognise the phenomenon, and
give the basis in quantum physics by which explanations
can be suggested.

To read part of the first chapter, click synchronicity.htm .