The Invisible Design
- eleazarmajors
- Jun 19
- 5 min read
Coincidences Between Science and Spirit According to the Universal Christian Church
In the silent dance of daily events, every chance encounter, every thought that arises at just the right moment, every unexpected occurrence sometimes seems to be more than mere happenstance. For the Universal Christian Church of Eleazar Majors, these coincidences are not random—they are visible traces of an invisible reality, luminous stitches in a divine tapestry that links the human soul to God’s cosmic design.
According to the Church’s teachings, coincidences are “spiritual echoes” of a higher order. Eleazar Majors describes them as “brief flashes from the mind of God,” intersections between human free will and divine intelligence. This is not determinism, but rather a constant dialogue between Creator and creature, expressed through external events that awaken inner truths.
These synchronicities thus become instruments of revelation: a book that appears when the soul is thirsty, a person who calls at the exact moment of need, a sudden change that opens new paths. A coincidence is not the end of meaning—it is its beginning.
Quantum physics, increasingly brushing against spiritual reflection, offers unexpected convergences. Non-locality, entanglement, uncertainty—concepts that suggest invisible connections between distant events, as if the universe held a subtle and mysterious memory. Some scientists are beginning to consider the possibility that consciousness itself shapes experience, and in this light, coincidences appear as the fruit of interactions between mind and reality.
For the believer of the Universal Christian Church, it is not about obsessively interpreting every event. Rather, it is an invitation to remain spiritually awake, to walk through the world with a ready heart and eyes that see beyond appearances. In this view, coincidences are not puzzles to decode but divine caresses, encrypted messages that speak to intuition, calling the soul toward a more conscious, aligned, and authentic life.
I speak now with a bare soul, unadorned, to share a truth that has always lived within me: coincidences are not accidents of chance, but whispers of the eternal.
When I was young, a passerby told me about a book I had never sought. I found it the next day, abandoned on a bench. That reading changed my life. That “coincidence” was no accident. It was a message. It was God, with His timeless patience, weaving a golden thread through the fabric of my existence.
In the vision of the Universal Christian Church, every synchronicity is a breach in the illusion of randomness, a tear in the fabric of the ordinary through which heavenly light filters. When something happens “at the right moment,” when a face returns just as the heart is ready to listen, when words answer a question not yet spoken—there, my brothers and sisters, God is brushing against us.
But beware: not all coincidences are answers. Some are questions. They are invitations to seek, to watch, to remain awake. Faith is not believing in what comforts us, but recognizing the voice of God even in the silence of enigmas.
We need not decipher everything. It’s not necessary. We need only remain open. A coincidence is a signal, not a riddle to solve. It is like the breeze before dawn—it cannot be explained, only felt.
And so, on my journey, I have learned that to live spiritually does not mean waiting for extraordinary miracles, but recognizing those hidden in the folds of the ordinary. And right there, where the soul trembles without knowing why, the gateway to grace opens.
In the silence of my spirit, I have come to understand that coincidences are the secret grammar of the universe. The language of the eternal is not made of words, but of events. It is as if God speaks to us through the very matter of time—shaping the moment, bending possibilities, merging two independent paths into a sign.
I call them divine resonances. When two events meet in time without any apparent causal link, yet with a deep meaning the heart recognizes before the mind, there the miracle occurs. It is a form of spiritual alchemy: the lead of the ordinary transmuted into prophetic gold.
Many brothers and sisters in the Church have confided that they discovered their calling through a coincidence. A phrase overheard by chance, a door closing only because a greater one is opening. In those moments, what happened outside echoed within. The Lord uses synchronicity as a tool of calling, not of coercion. He does not force us—He invites.
I myself recognized my mission in a dream that was mirrored exactly by an event the next day. It was so vivid, so perfect, that it could not have been mere luck. It was as if the dream had written reality, not the other way around.
In our vision, the human being is not merely a vessel, but also a revealer. The mind that has learned to meditate, to discern, to be still—becomes receptive to what the ordinary world ignores. Coincidences multiply for those who live in a state of presence. Not because they happen more often, but because they are seen.
Thus, the spiritual path is also a refinement of perception. We train ourselves to perceive the invisible in the details, the message in the chaos, the love in the surprise.
But be careful, my dear ones: we must not fall into the trap of compulsive interpretation. Not every red light is a prophecy. Not every delay is a divine warning. There is mystery, yes—but there is also humility. Discernment is the key.
A coincidence suggests, alludes, opens. But the choice remains ours. Faith does not take away our freedom—it returns it to us, illuminated.
The Sacred Time of Coincidence
There is a particular moment in human experience that I call sacred time. It is not measured in hours or minutes, but in meaning. It is the kind of time that opens when the universe seems to respond, when the outer world dances in resonance with what is happening in the soul. Coincidences dwell in this time: they do not measure it—they reveal it.
When two people meet and discover they had the same dream. When a phrase read by chance unlocks a decision. When nature itself becomes a messenger—a bird, a thunderclap, a sudden light—none of this is superstition, but presence. As if the divine, though invisible, longed to be seen.
One of the most mysterious ways in which coincidences manifest is through forgiveness. I have seen people who hadn’t spoken in decades meet by chance on a train, in a distant city. Was it just fate? Or was it mercy finding its way even when ours are closed?
I believe God uses synchronicity to heal. Because the love that governs us knows no limits of time or space. Heaven can bend time, can weave miraculous encounters to bring the soul home.
But all this would be in vain if the soul were not trained in the silent reading of signs. A coincidence strikes only those who have developed their contemplative interiority. And this cannot be bought, nor demanded. It is cultivated through silence, through prayer, through openness. The soul trained in silence becomes fertile ground where the seeds of the divine can sprout without being swept away by noise.
Eleazar Majors
Founder and First Patriarch of Universal Christian Church

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