“Synchronicity reveals the meaningful connections between the subjective and objective world.”
Carl G. Jung (1875 – 1961)
When you research synchromysticism you begin to see how all things are connected together. Synchromysticism is the study of strange connections between things which cannot possibly have a connection. Synchromysticism is the study of the collective unconscious. You will begin to see that we are a collective unconscious having a collective dream. If you picture the entire human race as one person having a dream in which we imagine ourselves and the events that occur it will become evident that there will be recurring patterns and themes and connections that are unexplainable without synchromysticism. As in a “real” dream, you wake up by realizing the dream you are having is a dream. The collective unconscious wakes up from this dream we are having by globally realizing that we are in fact having a dream. Thus, we create events and symbols for ourselves to experience that remind us of our experience. We are collectively causing all events.

Collective unconscious
If you take this a step further and factor in the occult/astrological cycles of time you can apply the concept of recurring dreams. Our dream can be considered a time cycle. When we wake up, we will have completed the dream cycle and we may fall back asleep into yet another cycle in harmony with the Milky Way galaxy and the universe.
In a typical dream, a person may fathom up some evil force attacking them or causing them harm. Dreams are the unconscious speaking directly to the dreamer using subjective symbolism and imagery that the dreamer can relate to. In the collective unconscious when applying this same concept you will see how we are actively creating conspiracies and terror events to teach us an overall message.

The typical "falling dream"
One of the most interesting concepts that arises from the study of synchromysticism is that in every microcosm (a movie, a collective work, some kind of product of the whole) there is the overall dream message contained inside it. Thus the macrocosm is the collective microcosm forming a kind of recursive fractal pattern of the overall message. This explains why shamans throw bones on the ground and take readings of the future and present. They are not performing some magical ritual, they are simply acknowledging that there is no randomness. What we think is random is an actual structured result. By allowing the randomness to create the formation of the bones on the ground, the shaman interprets the randomness as a reading of the current state of existence. This is the same concept as tarot cards and rune stones: the application of Jungian archetypes to physical objects thrown into the hands of the universe to determine the outcome.
Is it a coincidence that there are 22 paths in the Qabalah Tree of Life, 22 chromosomes in human DNA, 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet and 22 cards in the Major Arcana of the Tarot?

Typical rune stones



