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One of Jung's most captivating concepts is synchronicity — the occurrence of meaningful coincidences that guide us through life. These instances can serve as reminders that there is a greater order at play, even if it remains hidden from view.
For example, if you're anxiously contemplating a career change, a chance meeting with someone who has successfully made a similar leap can provide profound reassurance. These moments, which might appear coincidental, can reveal that we are being supported by a force larger than ourselves. Worry often blinds us to these synchronicities, as we fixate on chaos rather than clarity.