Embracing Synchronicities: A Journey of Meaningful Coincidences

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Have you ever experienced those moments in life when everything seems to align perfectly, as if the universe is sending you a message? I recently found myself reflecting on the concept of synchronicity—those uncanny coincidences that feel too meaningful to be mere chance. Allow me to share my journey into the world of synchronicities and how they’ve shaped my understanding of life.

It all started on a seemingly ordinary day. I was going alot of changes… To clear my head, I decided to take a walk in a nearby park. As I strolled along the winding paths, I stumbled upon a small art installation featuring a quote by Carl Jung: “Synchronicity is an ever-present reality for those who have eyes to see it.” I paused, intrigued. Little did I know that this was just the beginning.

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Listening to Your Inner Voice

A note on how the subconscious mind works

Thoughts coming from the subconscious mind are coming from a part of the brain that bypasses the ‘filter’ of the conscious mind (the logical side that likes to ‘analyse’ data), so when I ask you any questions I would like you to tell me the FIRST thing that comes to your mind. This is your intuition speaking to you. The conscious mind (ego) will often inject doubt and suggest that you are just “making this up”.
My best advice is to always tell me what is coming through as it comes. Don’t think about it or question it, trust in the process so the information can flow and this will keep you in the creative/intuitive/right side of the brain that brings the images to your mind for you to ‘see’, imagine, feel or sense.

The process I have described above is how one accesses they’re intuitive knowing. We must learn to always have trust in our intuition as it will guide you through your life ,sadly we have been programmed not to believe or trust in it.