Synchronicity - Meaningful Coincidences

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Synchronicity Meaning:

The simultaneous occurrence of events which appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection.


RECOGNIZING SYNCHRONICITY
Synchronicity is not a word we have grown up with. The concept may not be firmly in our minds, and because we don’t have a label of mental framework for it, we may not notice it. Researchers in communication have found that when we lack a word for an object or a concept, we can’t identify it—and this can happen in the most literal of ways. For instance, in China, there is only one word for red—and people literally do not distinguish between rose, crimson, pink, and scarlet. They lack the vocabulary and therefore the perception that red comes in more than once shade.

So when synchronicity happens, many people overlook it or call it something else. They might say, “I got lucky,” or “That happened just in the nick of time,” or “It came out of the blue,” or “It jumped out at me.” Later on, when asked if they have experienced synchronicity, they can’t remember any. All those incidents are filed away in their memory, but under the category of luck or happenstance.

So my question is, Have you seen or experienced the following:

Matching numbers - you're looking at the time and you constantly keep seeing 10:10 11:11 12:12 etc

Music - You think of a tune and it then comes on the radio

People - you're walking down the road and think of someone and then you bump into them

According to Synchronicity there is no such thing as coincidence

Thoughts?

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Interesting. Used to see 5.55 a lot on a digital clock!

Synchronicity, coincidence or whatever, best one was years ago driving through Birmingham, a rave version of Fire (Arthur Brown) was blasting on the radio and I got stopped by the fire station lights under the flyover (as you've come off the Aston Expressway) for the fire engines to shoot out on their way to a job.

Also saw Savo Milosovic once in Birmingham, didn't say anything to him as he was with a lovely looking women and I thought don't pester but I thought to myself to say 'you're getting a hattrick this weekend' ................. he did.

Oh and final one I think. Standing in the Holte End, said to a girl I was with (ooooh those were the days!) we'll score straight away. Kick off, Tony Daley down the wing boshed it over, Regis headed it in. (not 100% but pretty sure it was Wolves anyway)
 
It's not uncommon for me to glance at the house phone, and it starts to ring.

No one uses it (apart from my Mum and the odd cold caller) so I always find it a bit weird. This has happened probably 10-12 time over the past few years.

I should point out that I don't spend a great deal of time looking at a stationary telephone. It's just strange the number of times it's happened.

I'll stop talking now. I'm boring myself.
 
JuanPabloAngel - 21/11/2016 10:28

It's not uncommon for me to glance at the house phone, and it starts to ring.

No one uses it (apart from my Mum and the odd cold caller) so I always find it a bit weird. This has happened probably 10-12 time over the past few years.

I should point out that I don't spend a great deal of time looking at a stationary telephone. It's just strange the number of times it's happened.

I'll stop talking now. I'm boring myself.

I think we're living on a frequency wave and when the waves get crossed we see things we shouldn't.
 
I was looking at a Leonard Cohen cd and then heard he had just passed away. I don't normally look at cd's either as I get music online.
 
Sasquatch - 21/11/2016 11:38

I think we're living on a frequency wave and when the waves get crossed we see things we shouldn't.

Well i believe in vibrational densities so I suppose your not far off with that train of thought
 
The Fear - 21/11/2016 10:05

Interesting. Used to see 5.55 a lot on a digital clock!

Synchronicity, coincidence or whatever, best one was years ago driving through Birmingham, a rave version of Fire (Arthur Brown) was blasting on the radio and I got stopped by the fire station lights under the flyover (as you've come off the Aston Expressway) for the fire engines to shoot out on their way to a job.

Also saw Savo Milosovic once in Birmingham, didn't say anything to him as he was with a lovely looking women and I thought don't pester but I thought to myself to say 'you're getting a hattrick this weekend' ................. he did.

Oh and final one I think. Standing in the Holte End, said to a girl I was with (ooooh those were the days!) we'll score straight away. Kick off, Tony Daley down the wing boshed it over, Regis headed it in. (not 100% but pretty sure it was Wolves anyway)

That's Synchronicity for you
 
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TuBBz - 21/11/2016 13:17

Sasquatch - 21/11/2016 11:38

I think we're living on a frequency wave and when the waves get crossed we see things we shouldn't.

Well i believe in vibrational densities so I suppose your not far off with that train of thought

Yes I get that and can go along with it. Had many of those ''bizarre'' experiences; many different names for it. All lead to the same thing for me. Just diferent ways to express it.

So we are all living in a radio show :17:
 
Stuff like that happens all the time to me, especially having a song in my head and all of sudden it comes on the radio or TV.

Glitches in the Matrix I suppose.

 
Synchronicity is the result of a well-known psychological phenomenon called confirmation bias. We much more easily notice and remember things that confirm our beliefs than those that do not. The human brain is very good at making connections and seeing designs in ambiguous stimuli and random patterns.
 
Stephen Jay Hawkings - 22/11/2016 00:24

Stuff like that happens all the time to me, especially having a song in my head and all of sudden it comes on the radio or TV.

Glitches in the Matrix I suppose.

Or we are living in The Trueman Show
 
Stephen Jay Hawkings - 22/11/2016 00:24

Stuff like that happens all the time to me, especially having a song in my head and all of sudden it comes on the radio or TV.

Glitches in the Matrix I suppose.

Or we are living in The Trueman Show
 
HeathfieldRoad1874 - 22/11/2016 10:36

Synchronicity is the result of a well-known psychological phenomenon called confirmation bias. We much more easily notice and remember things that confirm our beliefs than those that do not. The human brain is very good at making connections and seeing designs in ambiguous stimuli and random patterns.

the thing is, we see these patterns and think either nothing to it or its just a coincidence

What synchronicity does is explain that there is no such thing as coincidence and it happens for a reason

If you delve further into synchronicity it explains what these numbers/situations mean. I suggest a read of David Wilcocks - The Synchronicity Key

Its available for free here

http://www.ebook777.com/the-synchronicity-key/

Worth a read mate
 
"Call it synchronicity call it deja vu
I just put my faith in destiny - it's the way that I choose"
 
TuBBz - 22/11/2016 12:39

the thing is, we see these patterns and think either nothing to it or its just a coincidence

What synchronicity does is explain that there is no such thing as coincidence and it happens for a reason

If you delve further into synchronicity it explains what these numbers/situations mean. I suggest a read of David Wilcocks - The Synchronicity Key

Its available for free here

http://www.ebook777.com/the-synchronicity-key/

Worth a read mate

The science behind confirmation bias is rock solid, Tubbz. You just think it's coincidence, but in reality the mind tricks us all the time. Loads of studies have been done. Statistically, it's just some events being given more significance than others.

The Brain is a marvel in it's own right. How it changes our perception of what we actually see and hear. There was BBC series on it recently. I would think it's on the iPlayer. Why we need to find all these other things to distract us, I don't know, because there is enough stuff we don't know about ourselves.
 
Oh, and just to say, I wouldn't trust one word David Wilcock says, and I urge you not to either.

Just 5 minutes research shows multiple times when he's been shown to be a fraud and a liar.