The law of paired cases has existed for a very long time, but its essence is still completely unclear to either philosophers, physicists or mystics. We are talking about repetitive situations - moreover, situations of unusual and even extraordinary.
What is the law of paired cases
The law of paired cases includes bright, memorable situations that are repeated twice (or at least twice if there are more repetitions). For example, a week after the discharge of a patient with a very rare diagnosis, a second patient with a similar disease may appear in the same hospital.
It is important that the situations are unusual or somehow attract attention. We are not talking about everyday repetitive things.
The law of paired cases can work for one person or for different people. For example, if a woman once experienced a strange theft, when she carefully monitored her property, but still did not save it, after a while the situation may repeat itself. This law also includes cases when several different people, familiar or not familiar with each other, find themselves in very similar circumstances.
A classic example: a person encounters an unusual car breakdown, and one of the drivers stops on the road and helps to fix the problem. A few days later, the same person stops himself to help a stranger, and discovers a similar problem with someone else's car.
What is the secret of the law of paired cases
There is no exact answer to the question of how exactly the law of paired cases works and why it works at all. However, there are a number of theories that might explain something. The easiest way to explain situations is based on human observation. For example, a man bought a car of a rare brand and suddenly noticed a similar car of the same color in the parking lot, although he had not seen such cars before. The secret may lie in how people perceive reality: after some event, they begin to notice what they ignored before.
Alas, there is no explanation for more obvious things. It is difficult to say why the same person sees a black cat running across his path twice a day.
There is also a mystical explanation for such situations. The law of paired cases is always based on the fact that something surprised or even shocked a person. Strong emotions make him think about the situation over and over again, fearing it will repeat itself. As a result, thoughts become material and an unwanted event occurs. So a person who is afraid that he will become a victim of robbery, like his neighbor, may in fact face such a problem. However, there is some consolation in this: if you focus only on positive situations, you can create a pleasant and desirable pairing case for you.