( N. ) is when two or more similar or related events occur at the same time by chance and without any planning

Gen.
pure kitchen/ alice / summer 20.
“Meaningful coincidences were produced by the force of synchronicity, and could be considered glimpses into another of Jung’s ideas—the unus mundus, or one world. Unus mundus is the theory that there is an underlying order and structure to reality, a network that connects everything and everyone.”
― story by Julie Beck
“We know that attention acts as a lightning rod. Merely by concentrating on something one causes endless analogies to collect around it, even penetrate the boundaries of the subject itself: an experience that we call coincidence, serendipity – the terminology is extensive. My experience has been that in these circular travels what is really significant surrounds a central absence, an absence that, paradoxically, is the text being written or to be written. If to live in this style is to be eccentric, it must be confessed that there is something good in eccentricity.”
― Julio Cortázar, Around the Day in Eighty Worlds
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