coincidentia
Coincidentia is a Latin term that translates to "coincidence" or "concurrence." In a philosophical context, it refers to the idea of events or phenomena occurring together in a way that appears meaningful or significant, even though there might not be a discernible causal link. This concept has been explored in various fields, including theology, philosophy, and psychology.
In theology, particularly within Christian mysticism, coincidentia oppositorum, or the coincidence of opposites, describes the union
Philosophically, the concept can touch upon determinism versus free will. If events are predetermined, then apparent
Psychologically, the term is closely related to the concept of synchronicity, coined by Carl Jung. Synchronicity