Websites and podcasters
Something you’ll notice about synchronicity in popular culture is that the spiritual perspective is almost universally endorsed.
Sync is usually referred to as a sign, wink or nod from “the universe” that you are on the right path, or even an endorsement or suggestion of a proposed course of action.
Though sync is not quite that, modern synchronauts are doing the work of exploring sync, something mainstream psychology has not yet woken up to.
Authors and books
There are a lot of books out there about synchronicity, directly or indirectly, and this section will give you some idea of the lineage of ideas over the last couple of hundred years.
Most writers take the spiritual view, and although I don’t, I greatly enjoy and value their work.
Music and Movies
Certain movies and auteurs seem to have become objects of obsession in the sync crowd.
A truly bizarre fact about sync is that people who come to synchronicity often have the same favourite shows and movies before hand.
The same can also be said about books and music.
Important ideas
Carl Jung was the first person to identify synchronicity as a distinct mental phenomenon, and also the first to attempt to describe synchronicity and related ideas under an epistemological paradigm.
There are other key thinkers and moments in the history of sync. You can learn about that here.