Lois writes:
The journalPsychological Perspectives has carried several articles on these topics (e.g., C. R. Card on “The Archetypal View of C.G. Jung and Wolfgang Pauli”16; May & Groder on “Jungian Thought and Dynamical Systems: A New Science of Archetypal Psychology”17; Rupert Sheldrake on “Mind, Memory and Archetype Morphic Resonance and the Collective Unconscious.”18). Jungian analyst Arnold Mindell, once a physicist at MIT, explored these ideas in his book, Quantum Mind: The Edge Between Physics and Psychology.19 Jungian analyst John Van Eenwyk explored this in his book “Archetypes & Strange Attractors.”20 Theoretical physicist Fred Wolf has also explored the relationship of quantum physics and Jung’s psychology in a number of books.21
Footnotes/References
16. Card, C. R. 1991. "The Archetypal View of C.G. Jung and Wolfgang Pauli," Psychological Perspectives,24, 18-33.
17. May, J., & Groder, M. 1989. "Jungian thought and Dynamical Systems: A new science of Archetypal Psychology," Psychological Perspectives, 29 (1), 142-155.
18. Rupert Sheldrake. 1987. "Mind, Memory and Archetype: Morphic Resonance and the Collective Unconscious, Part 1," Psychological Perspectives(Spring), 18 (1), 9-25. Part 2 (Fall), 18 (2), 320-331.
19. Mindell, Arnold, 2000. Quantum Mind: The Edge Between Physics & Psychology. Portland, OR: Lao Tse Press.
20. Van Eenwyk, John R. 1997. Archetypes & Strange Attractors: The Chaotic World of Symbols. Toronto: Inner City
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21. Wolf, Fred Alan. 1995. The Dreaming Universe: A Mind-Expanding Journey into the Realm where Psyche and Physics Meet. New York: Touchstone Books, 1995
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