Synchronicity

“Synchronicity” is the term used to describe the feeling that everything in life — the ups, the downs, the disasters and the triumphs, seem to work together for your good. Author Joseph Jaworski argues that the right state of mind will make you the kind of person who can enlist the cooperation of fate and take advantage of synchronicity, creating the conditions for “predictable miracles.” - Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership

Thoughts and external events align in a way that is significant.

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What are you supposed to learn from it? Why are they showing up in your life? A Path you are afraid to take? Nudge from the Universe to Dig Deeper.

“Synchronicity is an ever-present reality for those who have eyes to see” - Jung

Why?

Adventure Inspired by Confidence Frustrated by Aloofness

Spirituality or [[Psychology]]

[[Serendipity]]

Chance, Serendipity, Synchronicity, Destiny, Fate

The Coin Toss.

  • Ways of looking at opporuntiity, chance, luck and determination * Lets look at it through the lense of 3 things where opportunity, destiny and chance all play a roll… * The opportunistic destiny * Youre at the split of a subway car. You see an drop dead gorgeous (he/she/they) * Do you choose which cart do you go in * ‘Woe is me’ * Let the world happen to yoy * No proactivity

Amor Fati

The great German philosopher [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] would describe his formula for human greatness as amor fati—a love of fate. “That one wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backwards, not in all eternity. Not merely bear what is necessary, still less conceal it….but love it.”

[[Stoicism]]

“Amor fati” is a Latin phrase that translates to “love of fate” or “love of one’s fate”. It’s a concept that describes an attitude in which one accepts and embraces everything that has happened, is happening, and is yet to happen in their life, including suffering and loss. The idea is that everything has a purpose and is good for something, and that one should not only accept their life events but fall in love with them

Kismit

kismet means basically “f ate” which is derived from Indians, but did you know that it is derived originally from the Arabic word “Qisma” قسمة which means “Division” which explains that everything in live is divided between creatures, so your fate is your piece of the pie that was divided between everyone.

The word kismet comes from the Arabic word ḳismat, meaning “division, portion, lot.” You can think of kismet as your lot in life, or your fate. You’ll often …

Kismit

Maktub

  • Does this life have meanibg? It was written. Maktub. This is fate. It has alreadu happpened. This is the different side of the same coin: destiny. It is written no. It is written is fate. It means both potentially?
    • If its all fated then why try? Perhaps you werent destined to try and then thats fine. Maybe the highlight of you saga is playing candy crush on the subway
    • Let my Epitaph read: finally crushed the candy
    • The caste system in india takes this to a next level saying that your parents. A very collectivest society
    • Western values took this idea and flipped it on its head. A very individualistic societ
    • It is a type of noun in Arabic called ( **إسم مفعول ie. object **name in grammar) based on the measure (وزن) of مفعول object.
    • The word مكتوب is conjugated from the root past tense masculine verb **كتب **ie. he wrote.
    • One modern day use of the word مكتوب is for an enveloped letter.
    • Are the two different?
    • Gorge orwell sats those who controll the oast controls the future.
    • Freudian psychology would agree
    • But perhaps this is the psychology of the masses
    • Like crabs in a bucket pulling one anothe back down
    • A societal web thats too tenacious to escape from
    • Values beliefs indoctrinated into our core
    • But what about those who stand out
    • Operating under the guise pf their own philosophy
    • A modus operandi charterized by independence from ones past and a focus on ones seperation from the sheeple.
    • A denouncement of ‘the way things are’
    • A removal of phrases ‘thats life,

Fate, Luck, Serendipity,