Sychrodestiny



FROM TIME TO TIME, we've all experienced coincidences that seem to be endowed with special significance.

Perhaps the phone rings with a call from a long-lost friend just as you've been thinking about that person.
Or you keep hearing a certain word or phrase in your reading and conversation.
Or something that you dreamed suddenly appears in real life.
The Swiss Carl psychologist Jung coined a word to describe these moments of meaningful coincidence: synchronicity. 
A synchronicity is a coming together of seemingly unconnected events. If you focus your attention, you may recognize that your life is shaped by those moments of meaningful coincidence.
You may even be able to nurture and participate in those moments in a positive way.
Together, this awareness and intention make up what I call your SynchoDestiny. In any aspect of life, attention and awareness foster growth.

Whenever you focus your attention on a subject or phenomenon, the object of you attention will grow stronger.
The more you become aware of meaningful coincidences in your life, the more often you will encounter them.
Moreover, meaningful coincidences are well worth your attention. According to Vedic tradition, there are two characteristics that define a person on the path toward enlightenment: First, when things go wrong that sense of worry no longer comes into play. they don't bother you anymore.
Second, in every area of your life, you become aware of a growing number of synchronicities. Most people experience at least one coincidence in their lives during a single day. If you do not, don't worry. Just cultivate an attitude of relaxed attention and intention. Nature is built on an infinite number of coincidences, and their presence in your life will soon become apparent.

SYNCHRODESTINY AND THE CONSCIOUS ENERGY FIELD

 Although synchronicities may seem like events that just happen by themselves, SynchroDestiny is definitely something that must be learned.

But this shouldn't seem at all intimidating. After all, many things that we take for granted in our everyday lives are actually learned behaviors and responses.
Even the nature of the physical world is something that we learn during early childhood. We are told that the whole truth about things is available to our senses. Thus, when you look at a table, what you see is exactly what's there in space and time. It's a piece of solid matter composed of smaller pieces of solid matter all the way down to the level of subatomic particles. This is a materialist interpretation of reality. It's the way almost everyone lives day in and day out.

Synchrodestiny written by Deepak Chopra, get your self a copy here

Big Luv Nas.


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