
Helen's Bio

Helen Sevic is an author and independent thinker exploring coincidence, archetypes, and the Collective Unconscious, where science, myth, and human experience quietly intersect.
Born in China, she earned a PhD in Engineering from Tsinghua University and spent over two decades working at IBM and other global high-tech companies. After immigrating to the United States, her lifelong curiosity about humanity and nature led her beyond technology into the depth psychology and philosophy of Carl Jung.
Her journey began with the study and practice of personality analysis, resulting in her first book published in China, The Illustration of 16 MBTI Types of Personality. Inspired by Jung’s concept of the Collective Unconscious, she gradually extended her exploration from conscious personality patterns into the unconscious foundations of meaning.
Through years of observation, reflection, and imagination, Helen came to see coincidence not as randomness, but as an expression of an objective unconscious order. This insight shaped her book Dog & God: Collective Unconscious Coincidences, self-published on major U.S. platforms, where she explores how language, symbols, and everyday synchronicities reveal deeper archetypal patterns shared across cultures.
Her work seeks to bridge science and myth, knowledge and imagination, and to invite readers into a quieter inquiry into life, consciousness, and the soul. This exploration has become her lifelong pursuit.
As a self-described INFP idealist, Helen finds meaning in her retirement by continuing to write, observe, and reflect on the mysteries of humanity and the inner world.
