The Universal Synchronicity

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The Universal Synchronicity

Postby triers on Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:31 am

Everything goes by the clock – our ordinary 24 hours period, business days, time schedules, cosmic events, Nature’s cycles, our universal lifetime!

Time is what marks our existence and every moment is unique – whether conscious or unconscious, asleep or else…

And there is one phenomena that claims that there is a link between every moment in our life and the life of those that are connected to us and what is happening at certain moments…

Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events, that are apparently causally unrelated or unlikely to occur together by chance, that are observed to occur together in a meaningful manner. The concept of synchronicity was first described by Swisspsychologist Carl Gustav Jung in the 1920s.


Synchronistic events reveal an underlying pattern, a conceptual framework that encompasses, but is larger than, any of the systems that display the synchronicity. The suggestion of a larger framework is essential to satisfy the definition of synchronicity as originally developed by Carl Gustav Jung.


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Diagram illustrating concept of synchronicity by CG Jung
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Source: Wikipedia - Synchronicity

On the diagram shown can be seen that time flow can be comprehended from two perspectives – a regular one (that of causality) or rational one and one that is not clearly causal or rational (one that is a product of synchronicity).

Is our life the way we experience it a mix of rational and irrational experiences with some puspose – let’s say the purpose of our own existence? Is synchronicity a measure to feel that behind ordinary events there is a thread of meaning existing that helps us comprehend the importance of a specific moment and take the right decision when this is more than required!

Me personally I can confirm about several obvious occurrences of synchronicity making it clearly impossible to disregard a thought of this kind. I am sure everyone of you has had such an experience…

The point here is asking where exactly is the difference between conscious rationality and unconscious irrationality in such events? And aren’t we living all the time in one synchronous universe, experiencing every moment by a fraction of our conscious and by most of our unconscious, in one whole CONTINUOUS SYNCHRONICITY :?: :!:
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