Synchronicity

If you get nothing else out of reading this web site, maybe you’ll see you vocabulary enhanced. I’m not sure where you can use the likes of bifurcation or synchronicity, but who knows which crowd we’ll find ourselves in one day. Synchronicity is that the conceptual relationship of minds, defined by the relationship between ideas, is intricately structured in its own logical way and gives rise to relationships which have nothing to do with causal relationships in which a cause precedes an effect. Got that? In order to be synchronous, the events must be related to one another conceptually, and the chance that they would occur together by random chance must be very small.

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Carl Jung gets credit for the word-term. But, put in layman’s terms, we’re talking about COINCIDENCE- or what seems to be coincidental. Have you ever thought of something and before you can ask a question about what you were thinking, the person you were going to asks, asks you the question first?

Coincidence? Something more elaborate in casual theory?

And this has “what” to do with 2012?

Glad you asked!

I believe there is a ONENESS coming, out of necessity, for humanity to survive. As a result of our spirit man sensing the forces beyond words and thoughts there will be more mental agreement between we homo sapiens. We’re going to see the formation of new groups, communities, which because of the internet do not have to all be local. In fact, the very reason that they are non-local adds credibility to the process.

If we will open up our spirits, be more acutely aware of our collective consciousness, we’ll begin to receive messages from all over the planet- and maybe from without. How cool would that be? Or, do you think I’ve gone over the top here? I’ve got a clue for you. Many are already experiencing such (me included).

My world is your world and I’m learning more about your world without even seeing or knowing you. What we’re increasingly experiences is concept. There’s another word-concept to chew on.

You do know that we can’t go where we don’t have the language! If we’re to go to new places and experience new things, we’ll need new language!

Chow down!

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