Top 23 Synchronicity Jung Quotes
#1. There is a fascination with violence and power in all modernism, and I sort of saw classic modernism as being more similar to Wyndham Lewis than to the Renaissance. It's not about flow and the presence of humanism and all those things.
John Currin
#2. Synchronicity is the coming together of inner and outer events in a way that cannot be explained by cause and effect and that is meaningful to the observer.
C. G. Jung
#3. One of the best things I learned from my parents was to be HONEST and work HARD!
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#4. Causality is the way we explain the link between two successive events. Synchronicity designates the parallelism of time and meaning between psychic and psychophysical events, which scientific knowledge so far has been unable to reduce to a common principle.
C. G. Jung
#5. Synchronicity is a term used by Carl Jung to describe coincidences that are related by meaningfulness rather than by cause and effect.
David Richo
#6. According to Jung, synchronicity is an unpredictable moment of meaningful coincidence
Megan McCafferty
#7. So, it's really about modeling it and letting people know you are an inspired person, a person who is in spirit, and then those forces that Carl Jung called synchronicity begin to show up and, lo and behold, the universe provides for you.
Wayne Dyer
#8. Synchronicity reveals the meaningful connections between the subjective and objective world.
Carl Jung
#9. Synchronicity could be understood as an ordering system by means of which "similar" things coincide, without there being any apparent cause.
C. G. Jung
#10. Synchronicity is an ever present reality for those who have eyes to see.
Carl Jung
#11. So much of growing up is an unbearable waiting. A constant longing for another time. Another season.
Sonia Sanchez
#12. Synchronicity: A meaningful coincidence of two or more events where something other than the probability of chance is involved.
Carl Jung
#13. Let us serve the world soulfully. The pay we will receive for our service will be in the currency of gratitude, God's gratitude, God the only gratitude.
Sri Chinmoy
#14. The difficulty in dealing with a maze or labyrinth lies not so much in navigating the convolutions to find the exit but in not entering the damn thing in the first place.
Or, at least not yet again.
As a creature of free will, do not be tempted into futility.
Vera Nazarian
#15. Jung introduced the idea of synchronicity to strip off the fantasy, magic, and superstition which surround and are provoked by unpredictable, startling, and impressive events that, like these, appear to be connected.
C. G. Jung
#16. We often dream about people from whom we receive a letter by the next post. I have ascertained on several occasions that at the moment when the dream occurred the letter was already lying in the post-office of the addressee.
C. G. Jung
#17. I always say to my people, 'If you don't sell a Ferrari to a football player, you make a big present to me.' Really. Because they buy to just show off. I don't like.
Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo
#18. Some of the best ideas come from sheer discovery, and not by some masterminded, preconceived genius.
Spike Jonze
#19. I've done Broadway, and it was a fantastic experience, but I'm very happy in London. If work comes that involves going to America, that's fine, but otherwise, no.
Michelle Fairley
#20. There is no rule that is true under all circumstances, for this is the real and not a statistical world. Because the statistical method shows only the average aspects, it creates an artificial and predominantly conceptual picture of reality.
C. G. Jung
#21. One of the silliest of all discussions is the question whether God is personal-it would be more useful to inquire whether ice is frozen.
Austin Farrer
#22. Animals don't think in terms of victims and villains, or good and bad, or evil, or shame.
Justin Torres
#23. Bibliotropic," Hugh said. "Like sunflowers are heliotropic, they naturally turn towards the sun. We naturally turn towards the bookshop.
Jo Walton