Synchronicity (noun)

The experience of meaningful coincidences that appear to be related to an individual's life.

Origin:

The word synchronicity was coined by psychologist carl jung to describe the experience of meaningful coincidences that are related to an individual's life. the word is derived from the greek word syn ("together") and chronos ("time").

Examples:

  1. Some people believe that synchronicity is a sign of fate or destiny.
  2. The synchronicity of events that led to their meeting was uncanny, as if everything was falling into place.
  3. Many spiritual beliefs include the concept of synchronicity as a means of understanding the interconnectedness of the universe.
  4. The author explores the idea of synchronicity and its impact on personal growth and self-discovery in her book.
  5. The coincidence of finding the lost item at the exact moment it was needed was interpreted as synchronicity by the superstitious onlookers.
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