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Through out life one can have many religious and or seemingly spiritual experiences in life as individuals. Those experiences not limited to something we have read or watched whether in real life or TV that we have perceived or interpreted as factors for solidifying belief. Many times we will loosely solidify concepts and ideas in our minds and hearts as "truth" without giving then much further analytic thought. Many times simply because it might be something we already agree with or like.

One can not continue to believe two separate concepts as truth if those concepts have any rudimentary conflicting aspects without at least first reconciling the two in a very systematically rational way.

Synchronicity in the realm of religion is when a person or group believe many separate but not conceptually unrelated structures of spirituality and blend them in to one belief.

Tho many are articulated very well, at core there are many conflicts, considering the implications conveyed, the history, etc...

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