Synchronicity: The Promise of Coincidence

by Deike Begg

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Synchcronicity was first defined by Jung as a simultaneous occurence of events which were linked, but couldn't be explained by the usual laws of cause and effect. When two or more events come together at a significant time in your life they often seem to have significance, although you might not be able to explain why. Maybe there is a change in the psychic energy at that moment that allows you to connect with the flow. As long as you are open to the idea that events have significance you can experience synchronicity. This book will have an accessible feel, very easy to pick up, while still keeping the concept of synchronicity grounded within an authentic Jungian context. It includes: an introduction to Jung's invention of the term and idea of meaningful coincidence; the zig-zag path through life - why synchronicities are our signposts through the wilderness; how synchronicity flirts with us to get our attention; and the ideas of purpose, right timing, chance, promise, and providence. Learning to trust your intuition and not question the strange twists of fate is very topical to the early 21st century.
This book aims to recreate the feeling of promise that the "purpose of your life" gives, showing how anyone can improve their lives and gain a much clearer direction by becoming aware of how synchronicity works, whilst keeping a light tone. A book that demystifies the fascinating concept of synchronicity and shows how anyone can learn to develop intuition and allow more synchronicity into their life.
  • ISBN10 1630510467
  • ISBN13 9781630510466
  • Publish Date 1 May 2001 (first published 2 January 2001)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Chiron Publications
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English