Carl Jung coined the word synchronicity and defined it as
“meaningful coincidence”. He paid close attention to synchronous events in his
life and in the lives of the patients with whom he worked. In his writings -
including a long essay called Synchronicity (Jung: Synchronicity- an
Acausal Connecting Principle, 1955:144-5)-
he explored how meaningful coincidence occurs and why paying attention to these
occurrences yields extraordinarily valuable results.
Synchronous events are apparently acausal – in other words, something
happens that goes beyond the usual explanation of why things happen, the cause
and effect theory. Without venturing into the physics which can explain how
synchronicities occur, let me attempt a simple explanation. Each of us has an energy field around
us and within us. There is also a
large energy field outside of us, sometimes called the universal energy field,
or unity of existence. Our
thoughts create energy forms (like the balloons over people’s heads in
cartoons), and the more focused we are on a particular thought, the more energy
is concentrated in that thought form.
When you experience meaningful coincidence it is because your thought
has found resonance in the universal energy field and created (or drawn to
you), a physical manifestation of that thought in the outer world. Our thoughts
are much more powerful that we know.
Recently I had two powerful experiences of synchronicity. The first occurred in August at the
Blacktail Ranch in Montana, where I was leading a Gathering the Soul in the
Wilderness Retreat. The week before the retreat I had spent many hours
researching wolverines because there is a wolverine in a new novel I’m writing. Wolverines were very much on my
mind, though I’d never seen one and didn’t expect to. They are very rare and
generally live in high mountain country.
It was the last day of the retreat and a wrangler, several women, and I
were riding back to the ranch lodge from a sacred Native American cave where I
had led a shamanic journey for each woman to find her unique gift. It was early evening, and still
light. One woman suddenly stopped
her horse and pointed to the moving bushes on the other side of a stream about
twenty feet from us. Out of the
bushes came - A WOLVERINE! It ran
a few feet up a steep hill, then turned around and stared at us. We stared back, awestruck, taking in
the beautiful coat, gold in front and mahogany toward the back, the short legs,
the badger-like snout. A chill ran
up my spine, the hair on my arms stood on end, and tears spilled from my
eyes. A few seconds later the
wolverine turned around, raced up the hill, and disappeared.
When we returned to the lodge we excitedly told the ranch owners, Tag
and Sandra, what we had seen, knowing how unusual a sighting it was. Tag was born and raised on the ranch,
had lived there many years, and had never seen a wolverine!
To me, this was an extraordinary example of synchronicity.
The
second experience I had was also related to my new novel. I had been researching wildfire, and I
was sitting in my living room reading Norman MacLean’s Young Men and Fire, about a catastrophic fire in Montana many
years ago. MacLean’s description
of the flames and destruction was vivid and disturbing. I glanced up and out the large living
room window that frames expansive wheat fields and a mountain range
beyond. Fire raged in the
foothills just across the fields!
Flames shot up twenty or thirty feet, and the fire looked like it was
out of control, spreading fast.
Alarmed, I called the sheriff to report it and was thankful to learn
that it was actually a controlled burn of felled beetle-killed pine trees. Again, a powerful experience of
synchronicity.
Many people dream of a friend or relative they haven’t connected with in
years, only to receive an e-mail or phone call the next day from the person, or
see that person unexpectedly in an airport or on the street. One might imagine
the perfect job, a seemingly impossible job to find, only to hear by “chance”
that such a job exists and is open.
Synchronicities occur frequently, but in order to benefit from them we need
to pay attention, to be alert to the meaning of what we usually refer to as coincidence.
There
is a connection between our thoughts, and our dreams, and what happens
externally. In the higher states of consciousness we are much more in tune with
the flow of universal energy, deeply aware of the oneness of creation. The more
awakened we are – the more conscious and enlightened – the more the inner and
outer of our lives will be in synch.
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