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April 22, 2014, 3:29pm
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The idea of synchronicity is that the conceptual relationship of minds, defined as the relationship between ideas, is intricately structured in its own poetically logical way and gives rise to relationships that are not causal in nature. These relationships can manifest themselves as occurrences that are meaningfully related.

Synchronistic events reveal an underlying pattern, a conceptual framework that encompasses, but is larger than, any of the systems that display the synchronicity. The suggestion of a larger framework is essential to satisfy the definition of synchronicity as originally developed by Carl Gustav Jung.

Jung coined the word to describe what he called "temporally coincident occurrences of acausal events." Jung variously described synchronicity as an "acausal connecting (togetherness) principle", "meaningful coincidence" and "acausal parallelism".

It was a principle that Jung felt gave conclusive evidence for his concepts of archetypes and the collective unconscious, in that it was descriptive of a governing dynamic that underlies the whole of human experience and history – social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual. Concurrent events that first appear to be coincidental but later turn out to be causally related are termed incoincident.

Jung believed that many experiences that are coincidences due to chance in terms of causality suggested the manifestation of parallel events or circumstances in terms of meaning, reflecting this governing dynamic.
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In other words: we came down with Luton - and we'll go back up with Luton.  


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Didn't Luton come down a year before us?

So are you saying we're doomed for another year or we're going under like Darlo? Nice positivity chiangmaimariner!  
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The idea of synchronicity is that the conceptual relationship of minds, defined as the relationship between ideas, is intricately structured in its own poetically logical way and gives rise to relationships that are not causal in nature. These relationships can manifest themselves as occurrences that are meaningfully related.

Synchronistic events reveal an underlying pattern, a conceptual framework that encompasses, but is larger than, any of the systems that display the synchronicity. The suggestion of a larger framework is essential to satisfy the definition of synchronicity as originally developed by Carl Gustav Jung.

Jung coined the word to describe what he called "temporally coincident occurrences of acausal events." Jung variously described synchronicity as an "acausal connecting (togetherness) principle", "meaningful coincidence" and "acausal parallelism".

It was a principle that Jung felt gave conclusive evidence for his concepts of archetypes and the collective unconscious, in that it was descriptive of a governing dynamic that underlies the whole of human experience and history – social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual. Concurrent events that first appear to be coincidental but later turn out to be causally related are termed incoincident.

Jung believed that many experiences that are coincidences due to chance in terms of causality suggested the manifestation of parallel events or circumstances in terms of meaning, reflecting this governing dynamic.
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In other words: we came down with Luton - and we'll go back up with Luton.  




pointless post, as we came down with Darlington.
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pointless post, as we came down with Darlington.


What can I say...old age...failing memory....OOPS!
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What can I say...old age...failing memory....OOPS!


I enjoyed the sentiment and it definitely made a change from Cook vs LJL!
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The commentator on Friday said we'd come down with Luton too, although he also referred to our big numero 14 as John Lennell-Lewis


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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We should have gone down instead of Luton, their points deduction saved us.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
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They shouldn't have cheated.


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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Carl Jung on the Fishy...Whatever next?

Maybe some Logical Positivism called for before the end of the month?


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April 22, 2014, 6:38pm
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Carl Jung on the Fishy...Whatever next?

Maybe some Logical Positivism called for before the end of the month?


It's usually more George Jung than Carl Jung!

Great effort on original post though!
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