Posted by Blauenacht on Tue 3 Nov 09, 8:00 PM to Blauenacht's blog.
Edited Tue 27 Apr 10, 12:16 AM by Blauenacht
| 3 Nov 09, 8:25 PM Adverse_Camber UK, 3 yrs |
Wow...synchronicity is something I think about a lot, specially lately. I reckon it exists, even if only to remind us who we really are, or what we were and have forgotten. But when it goes wrong, I start thinking that I just made up the "signs" to fit what I wanted and needed at the time... My cycles seem to be 8 year ones, but there's that whole 7 year cell rejuvenation/major life change theory...heard anything about that? Drowning in my beautiful destruction, dividing and dividing and dividing, admiring my elegant exponentially increasing reflection... | ||
| 3 Nov 09, 8:34 PM epona74 UK(SL), 7 yrs |
I choose to believe in synchronicity, because it makes me feel good. If something has happened that could be a miracle or chance, which is going to feel better for me to believe? For me, that it's a miracle is a much stronger, happier feeling. So that's what I choose to believe. There's also some evidence that we affect our surroundings just by thought or presence. We can bend the path of photons. Talking to plants is proven to improve growth. So why couldn't other seemingly miraculous things happen? Not so long ago we didn't understand the science of bacteria, or thunder, or atoms, so why couldn't there be a science we just don't know about yet? Two roads diverged in a wood and I, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. (R. Frost) | ||
| 3 Nov 09, 9:01 PM Malbon UK(LS), 8 yrs |
Interesting. The term was coined by Jung, I believe. I should read the book sometime...
For me it's a bit like this... You are walking across a field, near Alton in England, in 2004. You notice an area where the standing green wheat seems to have been flattened by something. You walk on, and discover another patch of the same disturbance. And further on, another larger area the same. There seems to be some kind of pattern, but you can't understand what it is. It is beyond you, you sense there is something structured here, but you can't make it out. But if you were able to get a ride in a helicopter, you would see this. According to one observer this formation bore an "uncanny resemblance to one of Nikolai Tesla's early pieces of equipment". A gentleman is a man who can play the accordion but doesn't. | ||
| 3 Nov 09, 9:10 PM Adverse_Camber UK, 3 yrs |
Ha! That may explain why my predictions of HUGE change have been a little out...I've been doing the maths wrong! There is a lot of synchronicity in Art and Philosophy, with some major Art movements coinciding with some radical theories, even though separated by distance and not being connected with each other directly. I also love it when I'm thinking about something that is new to me, then I accidentally stumble across something about that thought in a random book.
Drowning in my beautiful destruction, dividing and dividing and dividing, admiring my elegant exponentially increasing reflection... | ||
| 18 Mar 10, 11:31 PM scarlettsamm UK(BL), 6 yrs |
nods my head in agreement doesnt understand all that you say - but knows whatever it all means .. its as true as the man that wrote it all
and Lady Stardust sang her songs, of..... |