
Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts Episode 155: Angeliki Yiassemides
Feb 19, 2026
Angeliki Yiassemides, Jungian psychoanalyst and developmental psychologist, studies time, synchronicity, and the timeless unconscious. She discusses children’s non-linear sense of time and how Jung used chronos and kairos. Conversations range from precognitive dreams and brackets of time to Jung’s exchanges with physicists and mythic themes like Pan and the Pleroma.
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Children Experience Time Differently
- Children show non-linear temporal thinking because they are not yet fully enculturated into chronological time.
- Yiassemides contrasts this with adults' blind spot for non-linear phenomena like synchronicity.
Chronos And Kairos In Jung
- Jung used distinct temporal concepts analogous to Greek chronos and kairos to structure his thought.
- Time permeates language and psyche, so Jung's frequent use of temporal terms reflects foundational concerns.
Jung's Timeless Foundation
- Yiassemides argues Jung regarded most of reality as grounded in timelessness, especially the unconscious and archetypes.
- From that view, synchronicity becomes coherent because events can be simultaneous in an atemporal foundation.





