psychologist
Carl Jung believed that there are times
when seemingly unrelated, coincidental events are
indeed related; and further, they are organized by
an unseen, underlying dynamic
Jung coined the term
Synchronicity to refer to
this meaningful co-occurrence of events
pychologist
Charles Tart (1981) writes,
. . . synchronistic causality represents genuinely causal
relationships that we are forever unable to satisfactorily
grasp because of the inherent limits of human nature.those who write about synchronicity rely on examples
of synchronistic events to convey the concept
here's an example given in Harry A. Wilmer's
Practical Jung (1987)
when English actor, Anthony Hopkins landed the
leading role in the screen adaptation of the novel
The Girl from Petrovka, he tried to buy a copy of
the novel to prepare for the film
in those pre-eBay days, Hopkins couldn't locate a
copy, so he resigned himself to do without
one day, shortly thereafter, while walking through
Leicester Square, he noticed a book on a bench -
it was
The Girl from Petrovkalater, during the shooting of the film, Hopkins met
the book's author, George Feifer
Feifer told Hopkins that he no longer had a copy of
his own novel - he had loaned it to a friend, who
subsequently lost it
Hopkins showed Feifer the copy he had found on
the bench
Feifer recognized notes within the book as his own;
and he knew he had recovered his lost book
was this coincidence or synchronicity?
. . . i don't know
is this something to PonderAbout?
. . . yes, definitely