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synchronicity
[sing-kruh-nis-i-tee]
noun
(in the psychology of Carl Jung) the simultaneous occurrence of causally unrelated events and the belief that the simultaneity has meaning beyond mere coincidence.
coincidence in time; contemporaneousness; simultaneity.
Physics, Electricity., the state of having the same frequency and zero phase difference.
synchronicity
/ ˌsɪnkrəˈnɪsɪtɪ /
noun
an apparently meaningful coincidence in time of two or more similar or identical events that are causally unrelated
Word History and Origins
Origin of synchronicity1
Word History and Origins
Origin of synchronicity1
Example Sentences
That synchronicity was too frequent to be coincidental.
As my extremities are warmed and touched in synchronicity, I surrender.
He attributed his espionage opportunity to “synchronicity,” explaining: “How many kids can get a summer job working in an encrypted communications vault?”
“A sign, maybe. Written across the sky by a thousand jet planes. In synchronicity. And once we see it, well, then we may do something.”
Shadow is one of them but also synchronicity, introversion and extroversion, the collective unconscious.
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