Weighty, worthy subjects. Bohm’s “Implicate Order” is the unseen but intuitively known underlying truth giving rise to the essence of dual aspect monism.
Jung and Pauli worked together for years coordinating their different words describing the same experiences in both scientific and depth psychological terms.
They were geniuses in their different approaches toward grasping the truth of our nature. I haven’t found where they spent adequate time exploring the mysterious nature of “the Pauli effect” regarding his very arrival in town and before visiting the lab causing experimental disruptions and anomalous disturbing activity in the lab.
I find this to be a very interesting subject probably dealing with Pauli’s unconscious cognitive dissonance regarding his struggle to remain scientifically committed, but recognizing those realities which do not lend themselves to psychic analysis.
I suspicion Jung sensed the emotional storm potential in Pauli if this dissonance were clumsily, or prematurely were dealt with.