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Synchronicity as Transpersonal Modality

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I have begun this work with the hypothesis that there exist a relation between the concepts of synchronicity and the all-one – or that a fruitful relationship between those two theoretical formulations could be established. This would implicit be of highest peace-philosophical interest, because the all-one, and consequently any inquiry into the nature of the all-one, is of highest peace-philosophical interest. This is so, since the all-one as theoretical formulation describes the relation and interdependence of everything with everything else, from which the ethics of peace derive.

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Frederiksen, M. (2016). Conclusion. In: Synchronicity as Transpersonal Modality. Masters of Peace. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14228-5_5

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