Some say coincidences are not significant because, after all, they are only coincidences. Yet, it is true that all occurrences, after all, are only coincidences. It the follows that every moment, every intersection, every interaction, every creation, every destruction, every evolution is a coincidence, and so, it is significant. By forming from an almost infinite number of factors combined in an incredibly particular sequence, every single formed moment or object is significant: noteworthy, great, indicative, and momentous.
There exists philosophy which speculates that cause and effect do not exist, and that absolute, meaningless randomness constitutes the combinations of factors to form moments and objects. We can only understand this in the form of cause and effect because of the time-based constitution of our consciousness and being.
“Significance” is then made by the observer, not the observed.
Randomness brought me to my destiny: guiding others through yoga, gratefully, dutifully, compassionately.