Monday, November 08, 2004
Synchronicity
syn·chro·nic·i·ty
Pronunciation: "si[ng]-kr&-'nis-&t-E, "sin-Function: nounInflected Form: plural -ties
Coincidence of events that seem to be meaningfully related, conceived in Jungian theory as an explanatory principle on the same order as causality.
Synchronicity is doing the same activity at the same time, though separated by some distance and no apparent communication between entities existed that led to the said event.
Synchronicity is the blending that 2 separate breathing creates, the rythmn of 2 sets of foot falls and the 'melody of movements' that is 2 different entities moving as one.
Synchronicity is to share the dreams that you have and the same wishes too.
Pronunciation: "si[ng]-kr&-'nis-&t-E, "sin-Function: nounInflected Form: plural -ties
Coincidence of events that seem to be meaningfully related, conceived in Jungian theory as an explanatory principle on the same order as causality.
Synchronicity is doing the same activity at the same time, though separated by some distance and no apparent communication between entities existed that led to the said event.
Synchronicity is the blending that 2 separate breathing creates, the rythmn of 2 sets of foot falls and the 'melody of movements' that is 2 different entities moving as one.
Synchronicity is to share the dreams that you have and the same wishes too.