Friday, November 30, 2012

Top Ten Synchromystic Books of 2012

"Words are animals, alive with a will of their own."
~ C.G. Jung

Synchromysticism is the drawing of links and connections in popular and personal culture (through breaking news, movies, music lyrics, literature, historical happenings, patterned behavior and esoteric knowledge), and the finding of connections and lexilinks between occult knowledge (i.e. secret societies, cults and rituals), politics, mass media, and more.

"What is not brought to consciousness, comes to us as fate."
~ C.G. Jung

Synchronicity, the name game, forteana, coincidence, and many other unique moments of our lives are also parts of the field of synchromysticism.

Synchromysticism is ''the art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the 
seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance.'' 
~ Jake Kotze

The following ten titles, in no specific order, are recommended as my top synchromystic selections of newly reprinted classic and new books appearing in 2012.



edited by Alan Abbadessa-Green (new 2012)




by Paul Kimball (new 2012)



by Michael Grosso (1997; new 2012 reprint)




by Kirby Surprise (new 2012)




by Brian Inglis (1990; new 2012 reprint)

by Brad and Sherry Steiger (3rd Edition, new 2012)



"There's no coming to consciousness without pain."
~ C.G. Jung

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