sünkroonust
Sünkroonust is an Estonian term that translates to synchronicity in English. It refers to the occurrence of events that appear to be meaningfully related but lack a direct causal connection. This concept was popularized by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, who described it as an "acausal connecting principle." Jung believed that synchronistic events are not mere coincidences but rather manifestations of a deeper, underlying order in the universe.
Synchronistic experiences often involve a striking alignment between an internal psychological state, such as a thought,
While synchronicity is not a scientifically proven phenomenon and is often attributed to chance or psychological