Synchronicity: How to Decode Life’s Secret Messages


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Has this ever happened to you? You start thinking about someone you haven’t seen in years. Next moment you see them walking towards you. Or you remember a long-lost friend.  Then the phone rings and you find that it’s her or him on the line!
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Carl Jung called such experiences synchronicity. In his research he noticed that some occurences were connected in such a meaningful way that they seemed to defy the laws of probability. There are many different explanations for synchronicity. Most theories one of three explanations:
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1. Synchronicity is connected to our psychic abilities. This means that we can intuit when a certain person is going to ring us, or is walking towards us. This is why we start thinking about them.
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2.  Mysterious affinity: Certain people, objects and happenings are connected to each other. Sychronicity make these connections visible.
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3. The mind can manifest objects and happenings. This theory has been expanded into the ‘Law of Attraction”.

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Here is an example of how these theories play out. A short while ago a young man talked to me about his professional future. In the course of the conversation, he reached a decision to find and apply for a short-term contract as a Communications Manager. Imagine his surprise when he arrived home to find an email from a recruitment agency that had last been in touch with him some five years earlier. In the email they invited him to apply for an eight months contract as a Communications Manager!
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That’s synchronicity. How can such an improbable event happen? According to the three theories above, these could be the reasons:

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a)    He had a precognition that the recruitment agency would contact him and therefore started thinking about employment.

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b)    The intersection between his wish of getting a contract and the email from the recruitment agency was a meaningful sign that this was the right plan of action.

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c)    His wish for the position manifested the email.

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I’m not sure which is the right explanation. What do you think?

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If we want to use synchronicity for creating a happier life, there is one core point that we need to remember:
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Synchronicity is a call to action.
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Here is an example:
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Some years ago I was dining with my partner in Buenos Aires. We looked across to a lovely young woman sitting alone at a table. David said,

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“Oh, how sad for her to be here all alone. Shall we ask her to sit with us?”
“I’d love to but I don’t want to intrude,” I answered.
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Shortly afterwards she came over to our table. She pointed at my neck:

“I see you’re wearing a Maori carving around your neck. Are you from New Zealand?’
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We instantly dragged up another chair. It turned out that Monica lived in Brazil and worked for a New Zealand company. It was the start of a lasting friendship!
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In this instant the sychronic aspect was hidden to David and myself. But we could feel the pull of affinity.  Only Monica could see that our connection with New Zealand was the synchronic bond. If she hadn’t acted upon it, we would have missed out on a wonderful friendship.
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A synchronic event is a personal messages from the universe.
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If you just walk on without regarding the message, a valuable opportunity may be lost. We are all inter-connected. Synchronicity shines a light on the hidden web of destiny.
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If we act upon the secret connection that synchronicity reveals, we invite good fortune.
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What’s your experiences of synchronicity? Please share your stories in the comments.

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Ty September 23, 2008 at 6:54 am

A long time ago, i downloaded a song from limewire. I forget It was by john fruisciante, and the album art was some weird drawing and the album title was “Ze Best Hits”, not the actual ones. Well fast foward a few years, and im using my best friends iTunes library, and i find the same song. With the same album art, and the same album title “Ze Best Hits”. It turns out that he puts all singles he has into the same album “Ze Best Hits”. It turns out that I had downloaded a song from my best friend to be. Totally weird stuff.

Lou December 10, 2008 at 11:31 am

I heard of the law of attraction and how to supposedly make it work. I decided on a goal, 1 month, and what I wanted to manifest, a very specific conversation. I picked out the exact words and decided to imagine it every day. It was in the dark, with a special girl, at a specific friend’s house. after a while it moved to the back of my mind. Then it happened. The exact conversation, started by the girl, out of the blue, at the friend’s house, at 11:03 P.M. outside. and i looked at the calender when it was over and figured out that I had decided to do this on March 1st, 2007. I was now March 31st, 2007. Exactly 1 month later. This event is one of many like it, but its easily the most life changing for me. Peace.

Mr. Occam December 11, 2008 at 2:45 pm

Stumbled here. This has happened to me numerous times and I’m familiar with the concept, but there are two problems. The way you frame it, you commit a logical fallacy known as False Dilemma. You failed to include COINCIDENCE as one of the choices for what is going on. These are mere coincidences. Unless you can demonstrate that the universe is cognate and is actively manipulating your “tree of destiny”, all you can do is scratch it up to coincidence. And the Law of Attraction is crap. You think the starving African child doesn’t WANT, VISUALIZE or IMAGINE food? The Law of Attraction is an insult to people the world over who suffer from want, and yet us comfortable westerners make this crap up while sitting on our asses eating McDonald’s with no demonstrable evidence that it is a natural phenomenon. It’s all just coincidence.

berlin March 3, 2009 at 5:25 am

Gut!

Brigitte January 27, 2010 at 10:56 am

Dear Mary,
I am so grateful to have discovered your blog! I am in the same mindframe and really appreciate each post! I look forward to getting them by email and hope to meet you one day in person.
Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year from Paris,
Brigitte

dee February 1, 2010 at 11:39 pm

i love synchronicity as well as serendipity…as i view this as signs of the universe

however, i keep this in one side of my brain, i don’t like applying it with people i want to get over with…i keep seeing their names, even get weird coincidences related to them..oh well…i am right at doing this right?
protecting my sanity
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