Inspired Motivation – Embracing The Unexpected

COINCIDENCE [Wordworth English Dictionary]

* fact, event or condition of coinciding
* the occurrence of events simultaneously or consecutively in striking manner but without any causal connection between them.

This “official” definition is a prime, and genuine example of “being told” to pay attention -and only pay attention -to the limited parts of our being.

Sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell – are these the only things we can do, and do “reliably”?

I hope not.

The truth in this definition lies in the fact part, only.

The only causal connection missing is a “see-able” one; but this doesn’t mean that a causal connection isn’t there.

We humans are really two beings – physical, and spiritual – wrapped into one. We know this. We “feel” this. I – You – Him -Her, are so much more than eyes, ears, skin, tongue and nose. This is fact.

And accordingly, we have at least two sets of eyes. Two sets of ears. Two sets of everything. This “causal connection” then depends on what set of eyes we’re using to see what’s happening.

Coincidences are situations that we can’t make “physical” sense out of; but this doesn’t mean they don’t happen for a reason. It’s just a reason we can’t see, or don’t understand at that time of its occurrence.

Many of us can look back through our lives and remember some of the coincidences along the way. Oftentimes, an odd or eerie feeling accompanied them. This “feel” is not unlike the feel of your new “inclinations”.

This “feel” is a different kind of knowing; a deeper, richer logic. And while our minds may not understand this of logic, another part of us understands it very well.

All of this is to say – when a coincidence happens, pay attention to it.

Don’t wave it off as insignificant.

Everything – everything – happens for a reason.

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