This is the sort of event which Jung meant by synchronicity, a meaningful coincidence which thumbs its nose at linear causality. |
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Having spent the weekend looking at Gaudi, it was nice synchronicity to find the joy of mosaics in our in tray. |
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He described synchronicity as an acausal principle that links events having a similar meaning by their coincidence in time. |
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Alert people scan their environment continually for patterns, opportunities, and synchronicity. |
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I'm quite agnostic about synchronicity unless it seems really powerfully relevant to me. |
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Much structural analysis, much narratology, ignores or downplays the role of time in narrative in the name of synchronicity. |
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In the strange world of synchronicity and serendipity that we inhabit, these two facts are not unrelated. |
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What follows shows the synchronicity of ideas and events around the year 1884, from which some conclusions are drawn. |
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They're all engineered by your guides, and are often seen as coincidental events, or synchronicity. |
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Call it coincidence, synchronicity, gestalt or just Reading Too Much Into Things, but I love it when this happens. |
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Jung's three definitions of synchronicity all involve an affective and psychic component, an uncanny sense of the meaningfulness of an event. |
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For example, first I would talk about synchronicity and uncanny coincidence and tell her little anecdotes about that from my life. |
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Chance and indeterminancy as applied to storytelling, especially where synchronicity is concerned is a bit of a fascination of mine. |
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Hergenrother said the breakdancers were judged on synchronicity, choreography and stage presence. |
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All I can say is, this is yet another cool synchronicity that's happened to me in the past few weeks. |
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Having 7 or 8 different designs encouraged people to seek out the whole set, and added a level of synchronicity to the experience. |
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As the show progresses, one starts to get the feeling the lightning is happening in synchronicity with the music. |
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A year on and their comic timing and physical synchronicity is actually starting to get a little creepy. |
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This is independent supporting evidence consistent with the global synchronicity of these glacial events. |
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It was a turning point for cinema taste in Paraguay in synchronicity with a change in Latin American film production. |
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With 45 ballerinas on the stage, even the wobbles and occasional lapses in synchronicity cannot detract from the spectacle. |
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Now you can play the same song in every room with perfect synchronicity or mix it up by playing different songs in different rooms. |
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It was more about the connection, the synchronicity, the understanding of the others needs, that would enable both people to enjoy themselves equally. |
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The image immediately starts to pulsate in synchronicity with the heartbeats produced by the system. |
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So, basically, I spent every Saturday for about a year in the NY library researching ghosts, apparitions, synchronicity, paranormal and parapsychology. |
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But the slump was as striking for its synchronicity as its severity. The opposite seems true of the recovery. |
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In Japan contagion risks were twice as high, despite its markets' relative lack of synchronicity. |
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The team had to make sure all the robots and lights were in place and the synchronicity of all the elements was intact. |
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It's interesting that human history sometimes has a synchronicity and a serendipity to the turn of events. |
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This can lead to a lack of synchronicity in the grieving process between the two partners. |
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The Canadians were recognized for their synchronicity and height and the new pair was thrilled with their performance. |
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In her concluding remarks to the Chalmers Conference, Megan noted the synchronicity of messages which had come out of the conference. |
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Although changing orbital planes is described in this module, the vector concepts of torque, precession, and synchronicity are not discussed. |
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The speed and synchronicity of the deteriorating international economy has been nothing short of stunning. |
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As you open your mind, both synchronicity and serendipity occur. |
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The qualities you express in your consciousness indicate the degree of synchronicity you have achieved with that ideal pattern. |
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Then he lunges at me, with tweezers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, bottle openers and scissors all snipping, whirring and snapping at me in perfect synchronicity. |
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We will not be fully human until we have reached the objective of a refined synchronicity in vibration with that of the soul. |
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They controlled the race from the start and in a display of perfect synchronicity France's Sebastien Vielledent and Adrien Hardy signaled that they are back. |
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Usually, the emphasis is placed on the first type of synchronicity, as it appears to be subjected to greater degree of randomness than the second one. |
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Has anyone else noticed an increase in synchronicity in the last while? |
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His notion of synchronicity is that there is an acausal principle that links events having a similar meaning by their coincidence in time rather than sequentially. |
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The work of Carl Jung has given us insight into what seems to be a synchronicity between the creativity that creates science and the imagination that creates art. |
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As a consequence of all this business of collaboration and synchronicity and coordination, it became pretty evident that the UN needed to have a different kind of department to manage the complexity. |
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They can be seen in the Fraser River Estuary in vast flocks and fly in such breathtaking synchronicity they'd impress even the most critical Olympic judge. |
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So critical to the success of peace operations, complex peace operations playing out in complicated environments was and is synchronicity, coordination, cooperation, collaboration of all these players. |
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It is a truly specialized task that requires a unique synchronicity of effort. |
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I have kept dream journals for most of my life and have always used dreams and synchronicity for guidance on an everyday basis. |
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Auger cautions that synchronicity is not the only thing that determines the fate of Ebert Welding. |
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Another convincing advantage of fiber optics compared to copper wires, is the precise synchronicity of all connected units down to the range of nanoseconds. |
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In synchronized competitions, participants make 10 dives and are judged on their synchronicity with each other as well as their individual execution of the dive. |
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Two performers Ms De Keersmaeker and, for this Tanks specific reworking, Tale Dolven perform highly repetitive sets of movements in perfect synchronicity. |
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After completion of the UNDAF, the groups continued to meet to develop the UNDP country programme and ensure synchronicity between the UNDAF and UNDP activities. |
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The world economy from 2001 to 2008 was marked by a certain synchronicity. |
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Paul Kammerer, the first person to study synchronicity, came to the conclusion that there was some kind of acausal organizing principle which he referred to as seriality. |
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For the Jungians, Synchronicity is a coincidence of events that seem to be meaningfully related. |
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Synchronicity was young, still in the process of setting up, it was probably kismet that his wife wasn't one of the subjects who'd been completely tagged and bagged already. |
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