
Synchronicity
Synchronicity, a concept introduced by Carl Jung, refers to meaningful but coincidental events that are connected by their timing rather than direct causal links. These occurrences feel significant and often seem to reflect an underlying harmony or pattern, suggesting that events in our inner experiences and the outer world are interconnected on a deeper level. For example, thinking about a friend and then unexpectedly meeting them later that day. While not scientifically proven as causally linked, synchronicity highlights moments where the universe seems to align in a meaningful way beyond ordinary chance.