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According to Jungian psychology, when someone experiences deep regret over losing a significant person, this emotion does not remain confined to their mind but manifests through subtle energetic connections that Jung called the "collective psychic field". Intense regret creates a psychological state where the unconscious of the person who lost someone continuously projects thoughts, emotions, and memories toward the object of their loss, generating what Jung identified as synchronicity phenomena. In moments of solitude, this person often mentally relives conversations, wrong decisions, and shared moments, a process Jung called "confrontation with the Shadow" – the acceptance of denied aspects of oneself that contributed to the loss. This unconscious inner work generates psychic energy that can be perceived by the other person through recurring dreams, sudden thoughts, or an inexplicable feeling of being remembered. Jung believed that such connections transcend physical space because psyches are interconnected in the collective unconscious, enabling non-verbal communication between bonded souls. The person experiencing regret often engages in private rituals such as looking at photographs, rereading messages, or visiting shared places, unconsciously attempting to keep the archetypal bond alive. This processing of grief and regret is essential for individuation but also creates an energetic imprint that the other person can sense through their own psychic sensitivity. The phenomenon represents Jung's principle that psychological energy follows attention, and sustained emotional focus creates measurable effects in the fabric of collective consciousness.