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Synchronicity by C.G. Jung

This is a great book if you want to understand the basic principles and details of synchronicities. It is a little technical since Jung was a psychiatrist by profession.

It's not the world's simplest read on this topic but a sure go-to if you crave more for science over philosophy. 

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What we cannot know by Marcus du Sautoy

This is, without doubt, one of my favourite books of all time. 

Marcus du Sautoy is a mathematician at the University of Oxford. In this book, he dives deep into every realm of nature, science and philosophy on a quest to find out some aspects of this immense universe which, despite our best efforts and advances will forever remain out of the grasp of human understanding.

It is a book steeped in science and philosophy and truly represents a cohesive unification of both these schools of thought, to discover nature's real mysteries.

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Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss

Dr. Brian Weiss is a well-known psychiatrist who quite accidentally happened upon the concept of Past Life Regression during a therapy session with one of his patients.

Keeping an open mind, he let events unfold and was thus, introduced to the superb healing powers of this method and also to wisdom from realms beyond. This is his first book on the topic, the story of his first patient. He later went on to publish many other books where he elaborates on the hundreds if not thousands of patients he has helped using past life regression.

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