Why Your Coincidences Are Probably Clairvoyance

Why Your Coincidences Are Probably Clairvoyance

Ψ The Coincidence Illusion: Why What You Call “Serendipity” Is Likely Sight

Author: Silas Vane, Druid of the Inner Eye

I. The Misunderstanding of Chance

You have likely experienced it before. You think of a friend you haven’t spoken to in years; later that day, their name appears on your phone screen, or they walk into the room as you mention them. We call these “coincidences,” wrapping ourselves in the comforting blanket of statistical improbability. We shrug. We laugh. We say, “Funny how things work out.”


But to call it funny is to insult the senses. To dismiss it is to ignore the data. The modern mind, trained by Newtonian determinism and the bell curve, struggles with a universe that operates on resonance rather than collision. What you perceive as a miraculous alignment of independent variables is rarely chance; it is, almost invariably, Clairvoyance.

II. Defining the Sight: Not Just “Seeing”

The term Clairvoyance (from French: clair, clear, and voir, to see) has been narrowed by pop culture to mean seeing things far away or in the future. This is a shallow reading of a profound modality. In its broader occult sense—often termed Remote Viewing or Precognition—it refers to the perception of information that bypasses the five physical senses entirely.


It includes:

  • Telepathy: Receiving thought-forms directly into the mind’s eye.

  • Clairaudience: Hearing voices or messages without an audible source.

  • Prehension: Knowing someone is coming before they arrive at the door.

  • Synchronicity: Events aligning because your perception shifted to include them, making them feel “newly” real.

If you have ever had a sudden intuition about a stock market dip, an impending argument, or the exact moment a phone will ring in another room, you are accessing the same faculty that professional medium uses—just at a lower volume, filtered through skepticism.

III. The Mechanism: Why It Feels Like Coincidence

Why do we mistake sight for chance? Because our culture has built a fortress around the concept of probability. We believe events happen due to prior causes (A leads to B). If A is “thinking about X” and B is “X appears,” there is no causal link. Therefore, it must be coincidence.


This logic fails because it assumes information only travels through matter. Occult science proposes a different map: the Etheric Field or Noosphere. In this model, consciousness is not bound by the speed of light or physical proximity. It is retrocausal and non-local.


When you “think” about someone, you are projecting a mental image—a psychic energy signature—into the collective unconscious. If that person is thinking back, their own bio-field resonates with yours. The “coincidence” of them calling at that exact moment isn’t random; it’s resonance. You two became synchronized.

IV. Case Study: The Tarot Draw

Consider a classic scenario. A client asks for guidance. They choose a card from a shuffled deck. They pull the Tower. That night, their phone snaps off with a crackling static sound and goes silent (literally collapses).


The skeptic says, “Well, you thought about your failing relationship, so you drew Tower.”

The Clairvoyant sees: The shuffling was not random; it was psychometric. The client’s energy influenced the physical placement of the cards. But more importantly: when did they pull the card? Minutes before the phone snapped. Did the energy transfer from the client to the phone? Or did the clairvoyant intuition simply arrive first, and the phone’s failure follow as a confirmation?


In 90% of cases I track, the physical event occurs within seconds or hours of the mental projection. It is not coincidence; it is confirmation bias masked by timing. The mind sees what it knows to be true before the eye catches up.

V. Why You Are Probably Doing This Right Now

Look at your last three “coincidences”:

  1. Thinking of a number, then seeing that number everywhere (e.g., license plate).

  2. A song playing on the radio right as you need it to shift your mood.

  3. Bumping into an acquaintance while discussing them loudly in another room.

Apply the Clairvoyance Filter:

  • Did you have a specific image or feeling attached? (If yes, telepathic link).

  • Was it “too” perfect? (Chance is messy; Clairvoyance is clean).

  • Does it feel like receiving a message rather than observing an event?

Most people fail this filter because they are afraid of the implication. If these aren’t coincidences, then you have a channel. You are plugged into a network that bypasses space-time. That is terrifying for those who believe science has no place for intuition. It is liberating for those who recognize the old power.

VI. The Danger of Dismissing Sight

The greatest sin against Clairvoyance isn’t disbelief—it’s discounting. By calling it coincidence, you desensitize yourself to your own perception. You lower your volume. You train your brain to ignore the signal. Over time, you lose the ability to distinguish a genuine psychic hit from anxiety or wishful thinking.


To master Clairvoyance:

  1. Stop saying “coincidence.” Say “synchronicity.” Own the word.

  2. Keep a Log. Record every “impossible” alignment with date, time, and emotion. Look for patterns over months. You will see clusters—proof it’s you creating them.

  3. Test Small. Think of someone specific; wait to hear from them. If you don’t, think again, more intensely. Note the outcome.

VII. Conclusion: The Eye Opens

Coincidence is a lazy word for the complex interplay of will and energy. When you notice these patterns, your inner eye has blinked. It saw something before your physical eyes did. Stop asking “How did I happen to think of that?” Start asking “Why did I know that?”


The next time two unlikely events meet on your path, do not shrug. Do not call it luck. Recognize the whisper in your mind. That is not chance. That is sight.


🕯️ Written under the Waxing Moon for those ready to see clearly.