All Coincidences Have Meaning Nothing Happens by Chance
Have you ever experienced a coincidence so incredible that it left you stunned?
If so, then you have just taken a step into the amazing world of Synchronicity.
What happens in most people’s lives is beyond their control.
Think about it, no matter how carefully you design your life, you cannot know how that design will be affected by a single random event. One small detail can and will change everything.
To be great, be whole;
Exclude nothing, exaggerate nothing that is not you.
Be whole in everything. Put all you are
Into the smallest thing you do.
So, in each lake, the moon shines with splendor
Because it blooms up above.
~Fernando Pessoa~
(Poems of Fernando Pessoa)
Fernando Pessoa, born Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (June 13, 1888 – November 30, 1935), was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher and philosopher, described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets in the Portuguese language. He also wrote in and translated from English and French.
Being whole, to me means that all the parts have come together, like a puzzle. The whole becomes stronger because of the union of the parts.
Source, energy, perception, thought, fear, love and our world.
There you have it: our reality in seven words having such deep meanings. This basically sums it all up.
We are One now. We shall continue to be One.
We are here now and we shall be there again.
As we pass thru the immortal winds of time as Spirits,
When I’m surfing through the net, looking for topics, messages and interesting information to post. It’s usually the topics that find me. Early this morning I found these two.
Finding these two is what I call “synchronicity”.
“Synchronicity is the experience of two or more events as meaningfully related, where they are unlikely to be causally related. The subject sees it as a meaningful coincidence. The concept does not question, or compete with, the notion of causality. Instead, it maintains that just as events may be connected by a causal line, they may also be connected by meaning. A grouping of events by meaning need not have an explanation in terms of a concrete sense of cause and effect.”