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Noun Concept
Categories: Carl Jung, Paranormal, Analytical psychology, Articles with short description, Synchronicity
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synchronism  synchrony  synchronicity  synchroneity  synchronization
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The relation that exists when things occur at the same time WordNet 3.0
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The relation that exists when things occur at the same time WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Synchronicity is a concept first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl G. Jung "to describe circumstances that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection." Wikipedia
The experience of two or more events that are apparently causally unrelated or unlikely to occur together by chance, yet are experienced as occurring together in a meaningful manner Wikipedia Disambiguation
Concept first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl G. Jung "to describe circumstances that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection." Wikipedia Disambiguation
Concept, first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, which holds that events are "meaningful coincidences" Wikidata
The state or characteristic of being synchronous or synchronized. Wiktionary
Coincidences that seem to be meaningfully related; supposedly the result of "universal forces". Wiktionary
Jungian psychology: coincidences that seem to be meaningfully related. Wiktionary (translation)
A temporal relationship between events. Wiktionary
The state or property of being synchronized. Wiktionary
Synchronicity, the state of two or more events occurring at the same time. Wiktionary
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The drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The generator went off line when it lost synchronization with the power line. Wiktionary