The other day I was trying to remember a joke about God's name. . I went on Facebook and someone had put in the joke. How Do you feel like someone out there can know what you are thinking?did they know what I was thinking ? I didn't mention it to anyone yet it was in there. I didn't even ask anyone not even family.
No, no one can read your mind. It's synchronicity.
Synchronicity >
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity
"(
German:
Synchronizität) is a concept first introduced by
analytical psychologist Carl G. Jung "to describe circumstances that appear
meaningfully related yet lack a
causal connection."
[1] In contemporary research, synchronicity experiences refer to one's
subjective experience that
coincidences between events in one's mind and the outside world may be causally unrelated to each other yet have some other unknown connection.
[2] Jung held that this was a healthy, even necessary, function of the human mind that can become harmful within
psychosis.
[3][4]
Jung developed the theory of synchronicity as a hypothetical noncausal principle serving as the
intersubjective or
philosophically objective connection between these seemingly meaningful coincidences.
[1][5] Mainstream science generally regards that any such hypothetical principle either does not exist or would not fall within the bounds of science.
[6][7] After first coining the term in the late 1920s
[5] or early 30s,
[8] Jung further developed the concept in collaboration with physicist and Nobel laureate
Wolfgang Pauli through long correspondences and in their eventual 1952 work
The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche (
German:
Naturerklärung und Psyche) which comprises one paper from each of the two thinkers.
[9][10][11][12] Their work together culminated in what is now called the
Pauli–Jung conjecture.
[13] During his career, Jung furnished several different definitions of synchronicity,
[14] defining it as "a hypothetical factor equal in rank to causality as a principle of explanation",
[15] "an acausal connecting principle", "
acausal parallelism", and as the "meaningful coincidence of two or more events where something other than the probability of chance is involved".
[16] In Pauli's words, synchronicities were "corrections to chance fluctuations by meaningful and purposeful coincidences of causally unconnected events", though he had also proposed to move the concept away from coincidence towards instead a "correspondence", "connection", or "constellation" of discrete factors.
[17] Jung and Pauli's view was that, just as causal connections can provide a meaningful understanding of the
psyche and the world, so too may a causal connections."
[3][17][8]
Synchronicity: Definition & Meaning > https://www.livescience.com/43105-synchronicity-definition-meaning.html
Synchronicity > https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/synchronicity
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