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the Organizing Principle: There are No Coincidences

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‘the Organizing Principle – There are No Coincidences’, describes a principle that determines everything that is happening to us and around us, and the language it uses for this. It can be found at ancient sites like Stonehenge, Avebury, the Great Pyramid, etc. At the core of the Maya Calendar and of the Philosophers Stone. It forms the heart of Carl Gustav Jung’s mandalas. And it shows up at many ‘important’ places like St Peters Square, the Place de la Concorde, the Notre Dame, the Hagia Sophia, etc. Since this Organizing Principle is not held by cause and effect, nor limited by time and space, its operation is often perceived as curious coincidences, synchronicities and even as pure miracles. The workings of the Organizing Principle is closely connected to the collective unconscious as defined by Carl Gustav Jung and even though it regulates many aspects of our life, we can collaborate with the Organizing Principle and employ it in our favour. The more you become aware of this, the better you can participate and anticipate. Time, space and place are hereby not decisive factors. Your memory can work forward in time, showing itself as clear cases of premonition and precognition, and giving you the ability of remote viewing, while your influence can also work backward in time. You can even, as quantum physics confirms, change the past. Or know your future.It is all in your hands. You can choose to remain passive and see what comes your way, or you can become active and take initiative.The choice is yours... The Organizing Principle, containing over 360 references, 110 photos and 255 diagrams, is an information driven, sizzling and mind provoking non-fiction book, written for open minded people who know that life is not simply determined by fate.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2019

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Bert Janssen

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Dutch native, Bert Janssen is an award-winning author, researcher and inspirational speaker-entertainer.
He studied Mathematics, Business Management, and Environmental Engineering and after receiving his College degree in 1984, Bert Janssen was co-owner/director of a Training and Consulting Group for ten years, until a life-changing event motivated him to walk a different path.
He starts traveling the world, studies quantum physics, ancient sites and Gothic cathedrals and apprentices with a shaman.
Over time Bert Janssen has written numerous articles and has authored several published books, including ‘Diary of a Time Traveler’, the spiritual thriller ‘Sophia’s Egg – the last story that never has been told’ and the mind provoking textbook ‘the Organizing Principle – there are no coincidences’. His latest book is ‘Hunting Tesla – the hunt for Nikola Tesla’s secret of free energy’.

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November 15, 2023
Put your big girl pants on, jump in, and work your way through this. Janssen is no crackpot. Just a guy who’s very in tune with his soul telling it as he’s perceived it. Anyone who’s wondered about synchronicities or Carl Jung’s writings will find real thought here. Janssen doesn’t try to determine, for example, who makes crop circles, he just lays out his experiences, and you be the judge of whether or not it resonates with you. He pulls in wisdom from the east, from early Christianity, from pre-historic Britain to tell his tale. I found his experiences to ring true. Decide for yourself.
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