Exploring the Synchronicity axiom: “What You Think About – You Bring About” – Step 12

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“Synchronicity:
A meaningful coin-
cidence of two or more
events where something
other than the prob-
ability of chance
is involved.”

– Carl Jung (1875 – 1961) Swiss psychologist

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Analysis: The Architecture of the Soul

Our thoughts serve as the architects of our destiny. How Al-Anon Works suggests spiritual ideals shape our future identity. We choose principles that carry deep value. This mental shift invites a new state of consciousness. Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions describes this as a total transformation. Life ceases to be a burden to endure. Instead, it becomes a path toward a meaningful destination.

Carl Jung explored synchronicity as more than mere chance. He viewed these moments as meaningful connections between mind and world. Similarly, Mahatma Gandhi taught that thoughts eventually become our destiny (Gandhi, 1948). Our internal world mirrors our external reality. Furthermore, Wellbriety teachings emphasize the power of the mind. “We must create a new way of thinking” (White Bison, 2002, p. 118). This shift connects us deeply to the Great Spirit. A Higher Power guides this process of inner change.

We attract what we focus on every day. Positive intentions bring about miraculous events. Transformation begins when we surrender old patterns. Every small choice builds a new way of being. Faith replaces the fear of a dead-end life.

References Gandhi, M. (1948). The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi. Government of India. White Bison. (2002). The Red Road to Wellbriety. White Bison, Inc.

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Traducción al Español

Citas, Títulos y Referencias

EXPLORANDO EL AXIOMA DE LA SINCRONICIDAD: “LO QUE PIENSAS, LO ATRAES” – PASO 12

EN CONVERTIRSE EN QUIEN QUEREMOS SER –

“Nos volvemos capaces de tomar decisiones sabias y amorosas, basadas en principios e ideales que tienen un valor real en nuestras vidas. Al dar forma a nuestros pensamientos con ideales espirituales, somos liberados para convertirnos en quienes queremos ser.” (Cómo funciona Al-Anon, p. 56)

EL RESPLANDOR –

“Se le ha concedido un don que equivale a un nuevo estado de conciencia y de ser. Se le ha puesto en un camino que le dice que realmente va a alguna parte, que la vida no es un callejón sin salida, no es algo que deba ser soportado o dominado. En un sentido muy real, ha sido transformado…” (12 y 12, p. 52)

SINCRONICIDAD –

“Sincronicidad: Una coincidencia significativa de dos o más eventos donde algo más que la probabilidad del azar está involucrado.” — Carl Jung (1875 – 1961), psicólogo suizo


Análisis

Nuestros pensamientos sirven como arquitectos de nuestro destino. Cómo funciona Al-Anon sugiere que los ideales espirituales dan forma a nuestra identidad futura. Elegimos principios que tienen un valor profundo. Este cambio mental invita a un nuevo estado de conciencia. Doce Pasos y Doce Tradiciones describe esto como una transformación total. La vida deja de ser una carga que soportar. En cambio, se convierte en un camino hacia un destino significativo.

Carl Jung exploró la sincronicidad como algo más que el simple azar. Él vio estos momentos como conexiones significativas entre la mente y el mundo. Del mismo modo, Mahatma Gandhi enseñó que los pensamientos eventualmente se convierten en nuestro destino (Gandhi, 1948). Nuestro mundo interno refleja nuestra realidad externa. Además, las enseñanzas de Wellbriety enfatizan el poder de la mente. “Debemos crear una nueva forma de pensar” (White Bison, 2002, p. 118). Este cambio nos conecta profundamente con el Gran Espíritu. Un Poder Superior guía este proceso de cambio interior.

Atraemos aquello en lo que nos enfocamos cada día. Las intenciones positivas provocan eventos milagrosos. La transformación comienza cuando entregamos los viejos patrones. Cada pequeña elección construye una nueva forma de ser. La fe reemplaza el miedo a una vida sin salida.


Pregunta Concluyente

¿Qué es algo bueno en lo que puedes pensar hoy para que tu vida se sienta mejor?

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Comments

7 responses to “Exploring the Synchronicity axiom: “What You Think About – You Bring About” – Step 12”

  1. E-Dawg Avatar
    E-Dawg

    Our program States you can’t keep it unless you give it away… that’s the beauty of reaching step 12 is to finally give it away…to sponsor somebody and to lead by example…to use your story as somebody else’s road map…

  2. Sabrina J Avatar
    Sabrina J

    When I carry the message to others it creates a lot of positive upward spiral. First it helps me to be more social and involved in community. This alone helps save 2 lives, mine, and the person I am talking to. It is a privilege to have the opportunity to help others. For there are far to many that never made it that far.

    Thank you for the opportunity to share recovery. Grateful.

  3. Slim Jim Avatar
    Slim Jim

    I am still not so sure about the degree to which I can manifest or bring about my own future. But what I do know and have seen is that the more clear my vision for what I want to achieve is … the more things seem to fall into place.

  4. Jim Brown Avatar
    Jim Brown

    A motto that I always use with my clients is “what you think about grows.” If we only ruminate about the “what if’s” in life, then we are not taking action. I always vote for action, and because of this I bring into existence the dynamics I need for success and contentment.

  5. Margo E. Avatar
    Margo E.

    I just watched that same video again not realizing that it had been almost one year since I last saw it. I notice I am still sick enough to want to race to the finish line: first one to enlightment wins! How very ironic that I still see spiritual growth as a race; I am still comparing my insides against your outsides. Thank God the slogan is progress not perfection.

  6. JB jr. Avatar
    JB jr.

    Clarity of vision has always been important for me. When I’m really clear and can see an outcome that feels aligned with God’s grace, success seems to follow. One thing is certain, the clearer I am about what I want the more I feel engaged with my desire to persevere.

  7. Margot E. Avatar
    Margot E.

    I saw a documentary last night on what it takes to be happy. Some very poor people considered themselves to be very happy. They had a home, a family, an extended family, food, the bare necessities. By contrast, some people who were working very hard (too hard) were literally working themselves to death to acquire more, more, more material goods for their families. Today, I know I want more leisure – to be of service, to spend time with my family, to read, pray, meditate, get closer to my Higher Power. Happiness is mine when I walk under the care and protection of a loving Higher Power.

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