Synchronicity is a concept Carl Jung introduced to describe circumstances that appear meaningfully related yet lack a causal connection. (for the record, some critics cite the law of truly large numbers against synchronicity claims.)
Synchronicity and acausal coincidences can be either good or less than good. One classic example of bad synchronicity is the story of Job: bad things happened to the good man nearly simultaneously. "Raining down hail pallets on a bald head" is a term some people, in certain cultures, use: for a situation of bad synchronicity.
The phrase "a bed of roses" however may have had been coined for situations of good synchronicity. Good synchronicity to you all!
When God writes the script of your life, when God is the ghostwriter for your whole life trajectory, both the good and the bad synchronicities will lead you to Himself. Say "Amen" without moving your lips.
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