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Carl Jung on Synchronicity - Explained With Examples
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For Carl Jung synchronicity explained a lot of coincidental occurrences in his life. A sychronicity Carl Jung tells us is an occurrence that is not to be understood as personal but as an impersonal happening connected with the greater realities of the collective unconscious.
In this episode we look at Carl Jung on Synchronicity which is what he calls an acausal principle that operates on meaning rather than causality a psychical principle rather than a materialist principle. We are going to have synchronicity explained in this regards as well as looking at synchronicity examples.

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@mindsetsquareltd

3 years ago

I love the acorn story! What a great example. Fortune is shining on your endeavor because you are you taking care of both the acorns and this wonderful channel. Keep up the fabulous work! I am constantly experiencing synchronicity and signs. In 1993, I experienced one very weird synchronicity. At that time I was thinking of moving to a different part of the united states and I was getting a lot of grief from my family and friends. They said that I was "running from my problems". One of my best friends hung out with me one night and we drank too much and debated whether these naysayers were right. The major topic of the whole night was whether or not I was "running away" because I wanted to move from Pennsylvania to North Carolina. In the morning I was on my way to work when I noticed a car directly in front of me. The car license plate read "run cmc". It was a very bizarre thing since my initials are cmc! I had never seen that car before in all the time I commuted on that road, and I never saw it again. Just once. When I needed to make a decision. The perfection of it absolutely freaked me out because it seemed like the world was saying, "go" Looking back I think it probably needed to be a loud sign because it needed to get through the morning after a heavy drinking blur. There was probably a million less conspicuous ones before it that I missed. So, the wrap up is I did move to North Carolina and it has been very good to me. Thank God the license plate confirmed that I should. Life is so weird and kinda wonderful isn't it?

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@maynardfrench5418

1 year ago

Synchronicity has to do with Time. It occurs when the time of your current energetic path matches that of your future path which already exists. They are usually fleeting moments which present a coincidence that can't be explained away and are accompanied by a feeling of fulfillment.

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@timmcdraw7568

10 months ago

synchronicity really messes me up because itā€™s one of the things I judge SOOO hard about other people. But then I have no idea how to think of it when it happens to me. Rarely numbers or red cars, a most recent one (which was so strange) shook out like this: I was complaining to a friend about struggling to balance my work and my relationship and I blurted out ā€œI donā€™t know maybe I was born to be alone.ā€ And then I repeated ā€œborn to be aloneā€ cause it felt sad but also good, Iā€™d never heard anyone say that before: born to be alone. Not two hours later Music was playing from my Spotify new recommendation playlist which I was blasting in my ears doing stuff, and suddenly The Bee Gees came on, Crying Everyday, which opens with ā€œI was born to be aloneā€. Directly in my ear. And THEN, later that same night my gf and I were talking and she reached out and grabbed me and said ā€œI feel like I can see you trying to convince yourself that like shouldnā€™t need anyone ever, like you were like Born to be alone,ā€. What?! How can I not believe in synchronicities AND also feel like I really understood the meaning on the third one, yet here I am.

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@claironaut

1 year ago

A thought that helps me come to an understanding of synchronicity is the idea that someone being born isn't caused by the reproduction of their parents, but rather the process of manifesting or submerging themselves into this reality. The physical world is an expression of energy of the personal and collective psyche.

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@danielkelley7548

2 years ago

Three days before the terror attacks of 9/11, I was standing on the porch of my mother's house early in the morning. I looked up at the sky and froze to the spot. An solid image of two soldiers in profile set against an American flag appeared in the blue sky. And it remained there until I looked away. When I saw it, I felt a terrible feeling of danger. I'll never forget that moment.

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@SirUnderwood

2 years ago

What a synchronized blessing to discover this channel.

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@bluemoon-rx2em

2 years ago

Great video, and so comforting to know I'm not the only one who questions the existence of synchronicity, flitting constantly between certainty and uncertainty. Your awareness of this makes me hopeful that you won't take offence at what I'm going to say...which is that the problem comes when we hear of others' synchronistic experiences, which may seem powerfully convincing to them whilst not so convincing to us (no doubt also true of my own anecdotes!). For example, I'm sure the acorn/youtube channel connection feels meaningful, but from Jung's perspective it would not be a synchronicity. You chose to grow your channel, and you also chose to grow some acorns; Jung stated synchronistic events must be entirely acausal. If you had chosen to grow acorns then overheard a passerby talking about acorns, for example - or anything similarly outside your agency - then this would fit Jung's theory, but otherwise the channel/acorn growing connection is surely just because you are a person who likes to nurture and grow things. Similarly, dreaming of acorns would not hold water because, to be considered synchronistic, Jung states the dream must come before the event, for example as a premonition (at least, as I understand it from his words 'an unconscious event comes into consciousness'). I hope you don't mind me making these points because this was a really wonderful video, but I hear so many people describe 'synchronicities' which do not fit Jung's definition. Keeping in mind that in his seminal essay, Jung warned about reading too much into things e.g. seeing multiple images of fish in one day meant nothing as fish are such common subjects in everyday life. In a similar vein, someone claiming that finding this video is a synchronicity... this would not fit the definition of an acausal event because YouTube runs on an algorithm. People can get very upset when you point this out - unsurprisingly, as we all crave a taste of magic - but the very concept of reality mirroring our internality is such a huge paradigm shift that any 'evidence' must be strong. As the saying goes, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Forgive the essay, but I feel this is a subject which deserves strong debate as I have experienced some truly bizarre 'coincidences' in my life which have made me question the nature of reality. I will be checking out your other videos as this was so eloquent and honest, many thanks.

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@loribenvenuto4679

1 year ago

Im thinking more that synchronicities don't really have a specific meaning, but that they show us that we are in harmony , balanced and flowing with all of it ... when they happen for me when I've been meditating, or feeling mellow (not stressed), more going along with life... then they happen way more. My observation...

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@yaraa101

6 months ago

I think thereā€™s a difference between confirmation bias (seeing things /after/ the idea enters your subconscious) and synchronicity where you have a thought, hear a word in a song or read it in a book or on your phone, etc. and ā€œat the same time something else quite independently happens that portrays just that thought,ā€ as Jung puts it. Being an atheist myself, I still canā€™t and probably will never be able to explain the countless synchronicities I experience on a daily basis. This guy was onto something.

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@stewartwilson1209

1 year ago

Patience is a beautiful thing to be able to attain. So elegantly put. The paradoxical nature of the universe also states that one must let go in order to receive. This goes for deep meditation also. Let go of attachment to any outcome in order to advance. ā¤ šŸ™šŸ»

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@HotelMari0Maker

2 years ago

Thank you for making this video I havenā€™t seen too many good videos on synchronicity. You deserve more subs!

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@motownmoneygang

2 years ago

The example of the princple of groth being the same in trees as in entrepreneural endeavours is very inspiring! If you illustrate it like that, syncronisity seems less subjective, and more like an underlying principle that governs multiple things by certain laws. When I got into making beats, I started seeing image and audio as basically the same thing. You can apply a saturation effect on a audio file, or to an image file and it does the same thing, gives the same feel. Pointy waves sound pointy, smooth waves sound smooth. The principle of smoothness, pointyness and saturation also applies to touch, smell, and taste. This gives value the claim often misunderstood as 'wacky spiritual' or just meaningless: everything is essentially the same The following also ties into this: "If you can design one thing, you can design everything" - Massimo Vignelli (designer) I interpret it as; If you understand how to work with underlying principles that govern our reality, you can apply them to any field. I believe the claim is true to some extent, but on the other hand every context and its content have its own uniqueness, and deserve a unique approach. Anyways, am I taking what Jung ment by Synchronicity too far now? Yesterday I heard of Eddy Currents for the first time. When I came home, first thing I saw when I turned on my usual tv show was some explination about Eddy Currents. Sounds like a cool rapper name too. Thanks for the video, Hopefully we grow nice trees :)

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@lukabern

1 year ago

i experienced my 20th birthday this year; the night before provided a full moon, and the evening after provided a sunset with a full rainbow across my backyard. i genuinely imagine these synchronicities to be the signifiers of the end of my teenage years, and the beginning of my 20s. after experiencing mantra healing while tripping on a relatively strong dose of mushrooms, and having experienced what felt like ā€œthe great mind expansionā€ during said healing session, i have come to believe that there is some level of mental manifestation in how our surroundings interact with us. i both directly and indirectly manifested the trip i had, and i feel in some ways that same synchronization unfolds in daily life every day in some form. it might not be directly causal, but in my eyes there is undoubtedly some connection between those pathways of mind and matter, both directly and indirectly.

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@TimBitten

1 year ago

Iā€™ve lately come around from my strict materialism to a cautious, even begrudging acceptance of the reality of these synchronicities. I posit that, just from sheer chance, we will, in our lives, experience many random events which seem to hold some deep, poetic meaning. I want very much to see life as such a harmonic workā€”such a poem. Perhaps it does not matter how we see life, if it is so. All will become clear to us in death, in that case, as we become pure beings of the realm which underpins this one, and causes these ā€œtoo perfectā€ coincidencesā€¦ This is, perhaps, my concession in a long battle with the understanding of reality. A truce. A realization that even if I cannot understand every atom and its properties, and how they tie into one another, I can understand enough to fulfill my chosen purposes, and perhaps those that have been chosen for me by this theoretical cosmic ordering force.

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@123456789772951

1 year ago

Carl Jung bought me here... this is the first video I watched on your channel. I experience synchronicity quite frequently reading or hearing same words/phases to me it indicates we are not random beings thrown out into the chaos without some guidance or signal? I don't understand it fully, but I like to think it's the universe's way of getting us to pay attention to something. Totally in love with your acorn story very heartfelt šŸ„°

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@samshuijzen

1 year ago

I' m renewing my algo on yt and decided this guy deserves an all rinkeling bell on the notifications! I like his chill energy, nice ' presence '.

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@sticktron

2 years ago

I enjoyed your explanations, very relatable. For myself the threshold between bias and synchronicity gets crossed when becoming manic. ā€œToo much synchronicity in the worldā€ has become a red flag to help me catch myself before itā€™s too late. Itā€™s a fascinating experience for sure.

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@Khan-ig5rx

1 year ago

When he goes on to connect his synchronicity principle with the collective unconscious with his stories like the golden scarab in a patient's dream this gets even crazier. The existence of these "psychic" dreams, which I suspect most people have had whether they remember the dream or not, is still very subjective but when you experience them yourself it is pretty incredible. Dreams of estranged friends who appear in the flesh days later is a dream I've had and often hear other people claim to have had. I had a dream once about a setting and a place I had no knowledge of, and 2-3 months later I am standing in front of this building with every detail of the dream down to the feeling of the situation right there before me. The dream and the moment it correlated to were insignificant beyond proving in my own mind the existence of such a force beyond time and space, but I love to think about the accounts of profound and even prophetic dreams through history and wonder if perhaps they really did happen. There are many experiences I've had that years later I found described in Jung's works and it never ceases to amaze me.

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@deebaker9199

2 years ago

...to me synchronisity is experiencing in the 4th and maybe 5th dimensions. Totally appreciate your explanations of concepts that for me are really difficult to articulate the experience of I intuitively receive Jung's writings as he is often too complicated in terms for my fish brain, lol. Thankyou so much again, again, again šŸ’–

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@josephjensen6696

1 year ago

I desperately needed this video, thank you so much for making it.

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