synchronistic
Synchronistic is a term used to describe the occurrence of meaningful coincidences or patterns that seem to transcend chance. The concept was popularized by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, who believed that synchronistic events are not merely random occurrences but are instead indicative of a deeper connection between the conscious and unconscious mind, or between the individual and the universe. Jung proposed that synchronistic events are often accompanied by a sense of meaning or significance, and that they can serve as a form of communication from the unconscious mind or from a higher power.
Synchronistic events can take many forms, including dreams, coincidences, and intuitive insights. They are often characterized
While the concept of synchronism has been widely accepted and studied, it remains a subject of debate
Despite these debates, the concept of synchronism continues to be a popular and influential idea in psychology,