A simple online search of the term reveals that it "describes meaningful coincidences where external events align with internal thoughts or feelings without a causal link, suggesting a deeper, interconnected reality beyond chance."
Synchronicity is often mentioned in occult circles as a means through which one can observe spells' manifestation into reality. By this is mean that you do a spell for a specific purpose you will notice certain occurrences that hint towards your desire coming true at a future moment. Whenever this happens it should bee seen as auspicious, but from personal experience it doesn't guarantee total and complete spell success.
I've had my share of synchronicities and checks on Earth my spells were on their way to manifesting. But in my case this is not so common and instead I usually receive clear signs the spell is working in the form of mundane opportunities. That too is not always a sign the spell will manifest completely as I desired.
Back to synchronicities, while their occurrence can be uplifting for the spell caster, lack of occurring should not cause concern. Instead, one would be better off taking advantage of any opportunity the spell may have manifested in their path and capitalize on it to fulfill their ultimate goal. Worrying over minor signs can be distracting and divert attention from mundane activities that will reinforce the spell. At the same time, relying on minor signs occurring can cause complacency in regards to performing those same activities.
If you cast a spell for increasing your income and you start finding coins on the street, it should be taken as a sign the spell is working. But this doesn't mean you will soon gain a considerable amount of money on a regular basis. Instead, if you start receiving offers from people asking you to perform paid services, it would be a good idea to follow up on them and not rely on the fact that finding coins is a sign a ton of money will drop from the sky soon, all for you. Additionally, if you don't start finding coins, you shouldn't worry about it but focus on dealing with what comes your way.
A spell leaving a trail of auspicious signs can peter out without doing anything other than generating those signs, while one that leaves no signs can manifest to the fullest extent of one's desire out of the blue at some point, even if the person considered it a failure. In conclusion, there is no rule regarding spell success in conjunction with the amount of synchronicities it generates. I'm talking from my experience and what I've observed in the case of others so far. I'm sure in others' cases it works differently, but even then, it should not be elevated to theory status.


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