Category:Synchronicity
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See also category: Synchronization.
English: Synchronicity is a concept, first explained by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, which holds that events are "meaningful coincidences" if they occur with no causal relationship yet seem to be meaningfully related.
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Media in category "Synchronicity"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Concept of synchronicity (greek text).jpg 486 × 293; 14 KB
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Esquema de sincronidad 1.svg 990 × 550; 44 KB
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Esquema de sincronidad 2.svg 1,200 × 550; 162 KB
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Esquema sincronicidad.svg 986 × 606; 60 KB
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Schema sincronicità.png 990 × 550; 10 KB
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Schema synchronicity Jung Pauli.jpg 566 × 235; 26 KB
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Schema synchronicity Jung.jpg 447 × 176; 15 KB
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Schéma synchronicité in English.png 681 × 251; 59 KB
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Schéma synchronicité.jpg 680 × 251; 26 KB
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Schéma synchronicité.svg 986 × 606; 4 KB