”Synchronicity is the coming together of inner and outer events in a way that cannot be explained by cause and effect and that is meaningful to the observer.” Dr Carl Jung.
Do YOU think you may have experienced something like this in your lives? Some uncanny serendipity, some mysterious, weird or impossible to explain turn of personal events?
World renowned professor of psychology Dr. Jordan Peterson quotes the Christian bible, Matthew 7.7, “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you”.
Are we given what’s better for us despite what we think we want?
In my life I have often set my focus on one thing, only to find myself eventually living much more comfortably with a more appropriate answer!
The spontaneous spate of annual mystic experiences I had from my late 14th year to my late thirties, for instance, produced the question, “Why me?”
It took 60 years for me to realise that the answer had been given and was already being implemented ‘right under my nose’ as the saying goes.
That childhood questian came from a bed time experience I had one night long before I was 14 when my mind, or whatever it was, asked what was the most important purpose in my life.
I rember finally answering, “to know God and to do his will …”
That was that, until my late 14th year. I heard nothing more about it until then, or so I thought.
Little did I know that was when my mystical experiences started in answer to that childhood wish. That was when I was shown Cosmic Reality is more real than a man made God or anything humans have the ability to imagine or describe.
Such incidents carried on throughout my life. They have been very different, better answers than anything I thought I wanted or needed …
So could this “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you” be true?
Could this be an authentic message the Christian bible, Jung, Peterson, other scientists and presumably, others throughout history are passing on, something we should be paying attention to so we can be better lead to what we really are?
Should we be still, just listening?
All Is Well.