Yhteensattuma
Yhteensattuma, also known as synchronicity, is a concept in psychology and philosophy that refers to meaningful coincidences or patterns that occur in time and space. The term was popularized by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, who believed that such events could not be explained by chance alone and often held significant personal meaning for the individual experiencing them. Jung's ideas were further developed by the psychologist William Sargant, who coined the term "synchronicity" in 1959.
Synchronicity is often associated with the idea of a connected or interconnected universe, where events that
In popular culture, synchronicity is often used to explain extraordinary events or experiences that seem to