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Have you ever felt a moment where the world seemed woven together by invisible threads, too intricate to be mere chance?
In this episode of Quo Vadis, I explore Carl Jung’s idea of “meaningful coincidences”: moments when inner experiences and outer events seem mysteriously connected, without any visible cause. Synchronicity is a call to listen to the deeper layers of our psyche and discover that we are not isolated islands, but part of a larger, interconnected whole.
Drawing on literature, psychology, physics, and my own personal experience, this episode reflects on how synchronicity may arise when something within us is ready to change — from the strange chain of events on a remote trail to the psychological difference between projection and those rare moments where the world reflects our inner state in ways we haven't created.
Synchronicity cannot be summoned. But it may meet us when we loosen our grip, let go of our ego's small plans, and allow life to unfold in a harmonious and meaningful way.
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” – C.G. Jung
Have you ever experienced a moment that refused to be called a coincidence?
By Uffe SveegaardSend a text
Have you ever felt a moment where the world seemed woven together by invisible threads, too intricate to be mere chance?
In this episode of Quo Vadis, I explore Carl Jung’s idea of “meaningful coincidences”: moments when inner experiences and outer events seem mysteriously connected, without any visible cause. Synchronicity is a call to listen to the deeper layers of our psyche and discover that we are not isolated islands, but part of a larger, interconnected whole.
Drawing on literature, psychology, physics, and my own personal experience, this episode reflects on how synchronicity may arise when something within us is ready to change — from the strange chain of events on a remote trail to the psychological difference between projection and those rare moments where the world reflects our inner state in ways we haven't created.
Synchronicity cannot be summoned. But it may meet us when we loosen our grip, let go of our ego's small plans, and allow life to unfold in a harmonious and meaningful way.
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” – C.G. Jung
Have you ever experienced a moment that refused to be called a coincidence?