Why this word is great
SYNCHROMYSTICISM — [Noun] The practice of finding meaningful connections in modern culture, esoteric knowledge, and historical events, often attributing them to the collective unconscious or hidden influences. From synchro- ("synchronized") + mysticism ("belief in hidden spiritual truths"), influenced by synchronicity ("meaningful coincidences"), it is the art of reading the world as a cryptic text. Unlike "conspiracy theory" (which demands shadowy cabals) or "rationalism" (which insists on empirical proof), synchromysticism thrives in the liminal space where coincidence becomes revelation. It is the eerie recurrence of the number 23 in films and headlines, the way a pop song’s lyrics seem to prophesy a disaster, or the uncanny resemblance between a corporate logo and an ancient sigil—a reminder that meaning, like beauty, is often in the eye of the beholder, and that the universe may whisper its secrets to those willing to listen.