Psychology and the Occult by C. G. Jung explores the relationship between the human psyche and phenomena traditionally described as occult or paranormal.
In this collection of essays, Jung examines experiences such as synchronicity, telepathy, visions, and spirit encounters—not as superstition to be dismissed, but as meaningful expressions of the unconscious mind and its interaction with reality.
The book explores:
- The psychology of occult phenomena
- Synchronicity and meaningful coincidence
- Archetypes and symbolic experience
- Dreams, visions, and altered states
- The boundary between psyche and external reality
Jung approaches these topics with both scientific curiosity and openness, offering a framework that integrates psychology with experiences often considered supernatural.
This title will appeal to readers interested in:
- Analytical psychology and Jungian thought
- Parapsychology and psychic phenomena
- Consciousness studies and symbolism
- The intersection of science and spirituality
A foundational work for those seeking to understand how inner psychological processes relate to extraordinary experiences.

