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Synchronicity: The Secret Ingredient of the Law of Attraction

The Wisdom of Gaia
3 min readNov 30, 2023

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Discover How Meaningful Coincidences Can Guide You to Success

Have you ever experienced a coincidence that seemed too meaningful to be random? Maybe you thought of someone, then they called you or saw the same number everywhere, or you had a dream that came true. These are examples of synchronicity, a concept that can help you discover hidden connections and meanings in your life.

“Each man had only one genuine vocation — to find the way to himself.” Herman Hesse
“Each man had only one genuine vocation — to find the way to himself.” Herman Hesse

Synchronicity was first introduced by Carl Jung, a famous psychologist who explored the mysteries of the human mind. He defined synchronicity as the occurrence of two or more events that appear to be related by a meaningful connection but not by a direct cause and effect. He believed that synchronicity was a way for the unconscious mind to communicate with the conscious mind through symbols and signs. He also thought synchronicity was a sign of psychological growth and healing, and the individual was in tune with their true self and destiny.

But how can we explain synchronicity scientifically? Is it just a coincidence, or is there something more behind it? Different theories try to answer these questions, and each one has its own merits and limitations. However, the fact remains that synchronicity is a powerful tool that can help you find more meaning and purpose in your life. Some of the most common theories are:

  • Confirmation bias: This theory suggests that synchronicity is our tendency to notice and remember things that confirm our beliefs and expectations while ignoring or forgetting those that contradict them. For example, if we believe that seeing a certain number is lucky, we will pay more attention to it. And remember it more than other numbers. The theory is based on the idea that synchronicity is a subjective phenomenon that does not reflect any objective reality or hidden connection.
  • Many worlds or multiverse: This theory proposes that synchronicity results from multiple parallel universes, where every possible outcome of every event is realized in some reality. For example, if we think of someone and then they call us, it means that in another universe, we did not consider them, and they did not call. This theory is based on the idea that synchronicity is an objective phenomenon that reflects…

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The Wisdom of Gaia
The Wisdom of Gaia

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