timeloops?
Carl Jung in one of his volumns said there are times in history when a
kind of energy that had been accumulating, bursts and it shows itself,
among humans in ultra quirky behavior: w e see visions of Our Lady,
the suicide cult of California, men mostly ordinary will suddenly grab
a gun and kill his family(for no reason) a mother drowns her kids. He
said he noticed one these occurences 'peaked', just prior to WW2 one
instance, we're probably in another of those peaks now. He was talking
of his synchronicity theory. Anyway, I've been looking for this book,
or anywhere where he talks of this, for twenty years or so and no luck.
Can anyone here help?
Lorraine
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