Jules had been trying to reach a friend whom she attended UC Berkeley with. She could not find any contact information for this friend and was getting frustrated trying to find her. She walked out of the break room at AIMC last week and who was in the hall but this very same friend. She was at the school deciding if she wanted to be an acupuncturist. Coincidence? Nope, synchronicity.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Week 3 - evidence of synchronicity
At an atomic level, synchronicity can be observed through the electrons constant desire to exist on a level of lesser energy. At the most fundamental level (as far as we know) our universe is moving toward a synchronistic state. I can not explain the phenomenon of electrons synchronizing their rotation simultaneously, but I understand it on a more metaphysical level. Anytime I find myself saying how lucky I am, that is synchronicity. I don't believe in luck, but I don't believe in a predetermined universe either. When I feel that my life lines up in a way that makes everything seem clear and easier, this is synchronicity. Another example would be, if I go to a show and see a friend I haven't seen in ages or bump into some one at an airport half way around the world from where we both live. I got a flat tire this summer on a long bike ride and the gentleman riding past me just happened to own a bike shop. He hopped off his bike and fixed my tires in seconds. I could explain this as luck, but it happened to be my birthday and I felt that it wasn't just luck or coincidence.
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