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IT HAPPENS TO PEOPLE ALL THE TIME
these
days. Something prompts you to look at the clock at exactly the same
time of day or night - 1:11, 3:33, 4:44. The odds against such occurrences are so great that when we notice them, they tend to stop us dead in our tracks. Like scenes of exquisite beauty, they take our breath away. Playing back the sequence of events in our minds, we realize that had we left home one minute later, or had the red light lasted 30 seconds longer, we would have missed the license plate or the sign on the truck. The more we think about it, the more we realize that such perfectly choreographed events cannot happen randomly. And if we think about it long enough, we come up against the limits of the rational mind. Interestingly, it was the power of synchronicity to overwhelm the rational mind that held significance for Carl Jung (1875-1961), the Swiss psychiatrist who coined the term and brought the phenomenon to light. Jung recognized that synchronicity, which he defined as meaningful coincidence, had the effect of breaking through the "rationalistic shell" of the modern scientific mind. It is a form of coincidence powerful enough to shatter the notion that material science has discovered all there is to know about the universe. To the person having an experience of synchronicity, the realization dawns that a mysterious force is at play in the world - a kind of "cosmic clock" whose gears operate on a more subtle plane. Modern science - based on the physical laws of cause and effect - measures and validates the relationship between cause and effect in the dimensions of time and space. What fascinated Jung about synchronicity was its acausal nature. He defined it as an "acausal relationship of events," as there is no apparent explanation for the occurrence of two simultaneous events, one subjective and one objective. Further adding to the mystery, Jung noted that the occurrence has special meaning for the person who experiences it. This implies that unknown forces in our universe have the capacity to make visible, in the world of concrete form, the contents of the invisible realm of consciousness.
Remarkably, Jung's pioneering exploration of the phenomenon of synchronicity appears to have been an extraordinary synchronicity itself with regard to the unfoldment of human consciousness. His first writings on the subject were published in the 1950s, a pivotal time in the evolution of consciousness, when individuals around the world began to have experiences that surpassed the limits of the concrete mind. Jung's ideas on synchronicity added fuel to the revolution in consciousness that exploded in the 1960s, as growing numbers of educated people began to glimpse (whether through spiritual methods or psychopharmacological drugs) invisible dimensions of reality. By the 1970s, the idea of synchronicity had begun to filter into films and novels, and by the 80s, into popular music and games. The extraordinary worldwide success of The Celestine Prophecy, published in 1993, revealed that untold millions of people on our planet were by then familiar with the experience of synchronicity. The first of the book's nine "Insights," presented by author James Redfield as fundamental to the process of spiritual unfoldment, was the importance of meaningful coincidences. He wrote:
For many awakening souls, the phenomenon of synchronicity provides a
direct and unmistakable encounter with the mysteries of the spiritual
realm. The invisible, subtle dimension of spirit that is closest to our personalities (on the other side of the veil) is the realm of the soul, a realm technically related to the higher dimensions of mind, but one which also provides access to the higher plane of intuition. While the personality exists in a world of constantly changing circumstances and events, the soul dwells in a world of meaning. From the perspective of the soul, the world of outer circumstances is a kaleidoscopic collection of symbols. Everything that we experience on the material plane is symbolic of something hidden within the deeper folds of consciousness. As the soul awakens, it turns to the "task" of uncovering the meaning of life experiences, attempting to discern what each new circumstance may be trying to teach us. The discernment of meaning is integral to advancement in this schoolhouse of life. Once the needed learning has been extracted, difficult lessons no longer need to be repeated. By observing synchronicities and trying to fathom their meaning, we are drawn into the world of the soul, thus accelerating our progress on the path of transformation. Just as the material world functions according to physical laws of cause and effect, the laws that govern physical science, there exist spiritual laws of cause and effect - on subtle levels of consciousness - that govern our existence as souls. What we experience on this earth, as individuals, communities, nations, and civilizations, is conditioned by the law of karma, or cause and effect. With the soul's awakening, we become aware of the functioning of this law, and we learn to mitigate the effects of causes previously set in motion. We do this by learning to see the contents of our outer lives as symbols, distilling their meaning, and assuming responsibility for changing harmful patterns.
Given the present state of our world, the wisdom of the soul is more
urgently needed than ever. Could it be that increasing incidences of
synchronicity are intended to direct the attention of awakening humanity
to the realm of the soul? By rending the veil between the world of material
living and spiritual realms - even for a fleeting moment - these experiences
appear to be catalysts for spiritual evolution, The fact that synchronistic phenomena are growing and spreading seems irrefutable. Compared to the era when Jung first wrote about them, a half century ago, the occurrence of these mind-bending experiences has become almost commonplace. Recently, a radio program devoted to cutting-edge topics devoted two hours to a discussion of them. People called in to share uncanny incidents, many of which involved numbers, such as 1-1-1. One caller, a trucker, said that he saw three ones everywhere he looked - on digital clocks, license plates, restaurant checks, street addresses. His tone of voice conveyed a sense of wonder, like all the other callers, sounding like awestruck 21st century mystics. The how and why of these events remain great and unsolved mysteries. But we do have some hints about how synchronicity may work, both from physical science and esoteric science. In the science of electricity, one of the meanings of the word "synchronous" is "having the same frequency." In esoteric science, we learn that the key to opening a portal to a higher dimension of consciousness lies in attaining the same frequency as that higher dimension. The Tibetan Master has written: "Only synchronous vibration to that which lies on the other side of the door produces its opening."
In some mysterious way, synchronicity seems to be heightening the sensitivity
of large numbers of human beings to the reality of a higher dimension
of consciousness. When the experience occurs, it causes us to register
the objective reality of a more subtle plane of existence.
When it occurs in our lives repeatedly, and with growing frequency,
we realize that an invisible, intelligent force is trying to attract
our attention. This force, by whatever name we call it, © Nancy Seifer and Martin Vieweg, 2009 |
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