The Role of Synchronicities in our Search for Meaning in Life - Virtual Life

October 1, 2025 from 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM

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Online 8:00pm EDT

Event Description

Toronto Lodge cordially invites you to their members-only teleconference and discussion on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 which is being presented by Soror Joan Stewart. This article, “Synchronicities, or Meaningful Coincidences” can be found in the Rosicrucian Digest, No. 1 of 2019.

We often come upon synchronicities in our search for meaning in life and find that they have an almost exclusively irrational foundation. Since the many coincidences in our lives are not all synchronistic, we need to be discerning and use common sense in determining when a synchronicity is possibly intervening in the events of our life. This calls more upon the intelligence of our heart than on our reason. A synchronicity is an intuitive message from the Self that is specifically intended for us at a given moment of our lives and that no one else can interpret for us. It is only through intuition, or even better by meditation on synchronistic symbols, that the Self, our Inner Master, can reveal its meaning to us so that it can be integrated into our lives. In depth psychology, it is recognized that if we refute the meaning of a transformation, the unintegrated symbol takes the form of a symptom. We operate then according to a model characterized by inconsistencies of the behavioral norms of society.  

Please join us as Soror Joan leads us in a discussion on “The Role of Synchronicities in our Search for Meaning in Life”.

 Program:  

1) Arrivals and Pleasantries

2) Welcome & Announcements

3) Introduction of Soror Joan Stewart

4) Reading and discussion, “The Role of Synchronicities in our Search for Meaning in Life”

5) Closing


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