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A synchronicity is the occurrence of an extremely unlikely event with deep personal significance and meaning --a "meaningful coincidence" (Jung, 201). Through the LP lense, a '''Synchronicity''' is a form of [[Is a::Disconnected Communication]]. It is a type of [[Connection Event]] without any connection at all. Synchronicities are "messages" from [[The Fabric]] designed to "point" in a specific direction or "underline" a particular position. Synchronicities send the message to the atheist disconnected, there's more to creation than random material existence.
A synchronicity is the occurrence of an extremely unlikely event, a "highly implausible coincidence"<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''When the Impossible Happens.'' Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.</ref> with deep personal significance and meaning --a "meaningful coincidence" (Jung, 201).  
 
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==Notes==
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Synchronicities are "violations of linear causality [that] can occurs so frequently that they raise serious questions about the worldview with whih we have all grown up."
<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''When the Impossible Happens.'' Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.</ref>
Grof provides several fascinating examples of synchronicities in his book ''When the Impossible Happens.''<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''When the Impossible Happens.'' Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.</ref>
[[Grof, Stanislav]] suggests these occurances are the "playful creations of cosmic intelligence."<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''When the Impossible Happens.'' Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.</ref>


Synchronicities may be positive and meaningful, but they are also a sign of deep disconnection. Someone who experiences and/or relies on synchronicities is disconnected from [[The Fabric]] ([[Highest Self]]) and instead of directly tapping into [[The Flow]], instead requires indirect and inefficient forms of communication.  
Synchronicities may be positive and meaningful, but they are also a sign of deep disconnection. Someone who experiences and/or relies on synchronicities is disconnected from [[The Fabric]] ([[Highest Self]]) and instead of directly tapping into [[The Flow]], instead requires indirect and inefficient forms of communication.  
Through the LP lense, a '''Synchronicity''' is a form of [[Is a::Disconnected Communication]]. It is a type of [[Connection Event]] without any connection at all. Synchronicities are "messages" from [[The Fabric]] designed to "point" in a specific direction or "underline" a particular position. Synchronicities send the message to the atheist disconnected, there's more to creation than random material existence.


Synchronicity is something you can control. You do not have to stand around waiting. You can trigger synchronicities by simply asking "the universe" meaningful questions. Ask a question and wait 24 to 48 hours for the answer. I recommend a simple question like “Are you there?” or “Who am I?” or “Show me a sign that I cannot deny”, or something like that. Keep an open mind, too. The answer you get, especially to the “Who am I?” question, may surprise you
Synchronicity is something you can control. You do not have to stand around waiting. You can trigger synchronicities by simply asking "the universe" meaningful questions. Ask a question and wait 24 to 48 hours for the answer. I recommend a simple question like “Are you there?” or “Who am I?” or “Show me a sign that I cannot deny”, or something like that. Keep an open mind, too. The answer you get, especially to the “Who am I?” question, may surprise you
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A synchronicity is the occurrence of an extremely unlikely event, a "highly implausible coincidence"[1] with deep personal significance and meaning --a "meaningful coincidence" (Jung, 201).

Notes

Synchronicities are "violations of linear causality [that] can occurs so frequently that they raise serious questions about the worldview with whih we have all grown up." [2]

Grof provides several fascinating examples of synchronicities in his book When the Impossible Happens.[3]

Grof, Stanislav suggests these occurances are the "playful creations of cosmic intelligence."[4]

Synchronicities may be positive and meaningful, but they are also a sign of deep disconnection. Someone who experiences and/or relies on synchronicities is disconnected from The Fabric (Highest Self) and instead of directly tapping into The Flow, instead requires indirect and inefficient forms of communication.


Through the LP lense, a Synchronicity is a form of Disconnected Communication. It is a type of Connection Event without any connection at all. Synchronicities are "messages" from The Fabric designed to "point" in a specific direction or "underline" a particular position. Synchronicities send the message to the atheist disconnected, there's more to creation than random material existence.

Synchronicity is something you can control. You do not have to stand around waiting. You can trigger synchronicities by simply asking "the universe" meaningful questions. Ask a question and wait 24 to 48 hours for the answer. I recommend a simple question like “Are you there?” or “Who am I?” or “Show me a sign that I cannot deny”, or something like that. Keep an open mind, too. The answer you get, especially to the “Who am I?” question, may surprise you

Lazslo identified two types of "synchronicity," an "intrapsychic experience" and an "event in consensus-reality." (Lazslo in Laszlo, E., Grof, S., & Russell, P., 1999: 55-56).


Footnotes

  1. Grof, Stanislav. When the Impossible Happens. Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.
  2. Grof, Stanislav. When the Impossible Happens. Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.
  3. Grof, Stanislav. When the Impossible Happens. Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.
  4. Grof, Stanislav. When the Impossible Happens. Boulder, CO: Sounds True, 2006.