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This study finds consilience between Jungian psychology, Earth System science, and deep ecology, proposing a worldview shift towards respecting nature. This paradigm change, informed by psychology and science, guides practical action for ecological challenges.

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  • Interdisciplinary study integrating psychology, Earth System science, and deep ecology.
  • Explores consilience between classical Jungian theory and contemporary scientific/philosophical frameworks.
  • Connects inner psychological dynamics with planetary health and the Anthropocene.

Background:

  • Classical Jungian theory, dual-aspect monism, Earth System science, and deep ecology developed independently.
  • Modern worldview characterized by 'monotheism of consciousness' linked to ecological crises.
  • Civilizational development mirrors psychological stages, including mid-life crisis (enantiodromia).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and explore the consilience between disparate fields for a new worldview.
  • To reframe the human relationship with the non-human world from domination to respect.
  • To link psychological concepts (ego, individuation) to planetary dynamics and the Anthropocene.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of Jungian theory, dual-aspect monism, Earth System science, and deep ecology.
  • Application of Carl Jung's developmental stages and enantiodromia to civilizational analysis.
  • Exploration of the Pauli-Jung conjecture in the context of the human psyche and Earth System.

Main Results:

  • Significant consilience identified, creating a synergistic worldview.
  • Qualitative correlations found between human psyche dynamics (ego) and Earth System dynamics (humankind).
  • Modern consciousness and the Anthropocene epoch are linked; civilizational 'heroic development' contrasts with 'frugal individuation'.

Conclusions:

  • A new worldview promoting respectful relationship with the 'other-than-human' world is possible and necessary.
  • Psychological concepts like individuation offer a framework for addressing ecological emergencies.
  • Inertia, nostalgia, and hubris impede addressing climate change; 'frugal individuation' offers a path forward.