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Synchronicity is a term used by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung to describe the alignment of universal forces with one's own life experience. Jung believed that coincidence was not mere chance, but instead a literal "co-inciding", or alignment of forces in the universe to create an event or circumstance. The process |
'''Synchronicity''' is a term used by Swiss psychologist ] to describe the alignment of universal forces with one's own life experience. Jung believed that coincidence was not mere chance, but instead a literal "co-inciding", or alignment of forces in the universe to create an event or circumstance. The process of becoming intuitively aware and harmonious with these forces is what Jung labelled "synchronicity." Jung purported that a person that reached this enlightened state could actually shape events around them through the enjoining of one's awareness with these universal forces. |
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Synchronicity is a term used by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung to describe the alignment of universal forces with one's own life experience. Jung believed that coincidence was not mere chance, but instead a literal "co-inciding", or alignment of forces in the universe to create an event or circumstance. The process of becoming intuitively aware and harmonious with these forces is what Jung labelled "synchronicity." Jung purported that a person that reached this enlightened state could actually shape events around them through the enjoining of one's awareness with these universal forces.