Guest guest Posted March 3, 2003 Report Share Posted March 3, 2003 Never underestimate the Mind of a schizophrenic. Don't give up hope ! The rate of synchronicity I experienced when tuning myself consciously to his energy, was definitly noticably increased. I knew a Bipolar woman also, who had been catatonic and had schizo-affective disorder also, and she was fascinated with the notion of synchronicity as they occured so much in her life. She seemed to cause electrical disturbance, according to her report : every time she walked too close to her television set, it would shut itself off ! She learned some mental trick about never counting more than three synchronicities in a row, and then letting it go, because if one goes up to the fourth, one begins to " loose track " and get lost in the endless fractal patterns of consciousness. It is so tragic -- it makes me want to cry. The way modern psychiatry is: so mechanistic and lacking in feeling... Peace, Cathie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2003 Report Share Posted March 4, 2003 In a message dated 3/4/03 11:31:05 AM Mountain Standard Time, lkledonne writes: ~~~ What do you mean by synchronicity? ~~ Synchronicity is when events in the external world coincide with events in the inner self in a meaningful but acausal way. For instance, if you are thinking about your friend, and at that moment she calls you on the phone and you have not thought of her in months and she has not called you in months but just then you are thinking about her she calls you that is a synchronicity. Acausal means that there is now way to no whether your thinking about her caused her to call or her being about to call caused you to think about her. It is simply synchronous. The idea comes from quantum physics and was translated into a psychological interpretation by Carl Jung. It has to do with timeless nonlocal correlation of everything in the implicate realm. Fred Wolf has some great books on quantum physics... Peace, Love and Poetic License, Cathie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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