A messenger from the unknown
A big messenger in forming a relationship with the unknown is synchronicity. Synchronicity is a series of meaningful coincidences. When we allow ourselves to not know and then ask for help, things happen. Help appears. The help can come in many forms including a wise friend, a book, a song on the radio, a mystical experience, a therapist, a jog through the park; a psychic reading, and a teacher. The source itself is less important than how the information reveals insight. Sometimes the help can be a definite answer. Sometimes the messages we receive uncover more questions and lead us further into the unknown of a situation or decision.
With synchronicity comes an opportunity to learn more. Synchronicity often brings in a magical experience of the unknown. It’s surprising and affirming what can happen when we ask for help and then receive it. It’s not always pain free. Sometimes a series of meaningful coincidences can uncover painful truths, point toward letting go of dreams, and even lead to dramatic endings. But synchronicity also shows us that when we do let go, other bigger visions can birth from the unknown that far surpass our narrow view. Synchronicity can show how to grow our trust, intuition and faith in the unknown.
This entry was posted on November 19, 2007 at 9:23 pm and is filed under Insight, Life Lessons, Synchronicity. You can subscribe via RSS 2.0 feed to this post's comments.
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