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Sunday, 28 February 2016

Synchronicity and the 'Mind of God': Unlocking the Mystery of Carl Jung’s “Meaningful Coincidence”


Synchronicity and the 'Mind of God':
Unlocking the Mystery of Carl Jung’s “Meaningful Coincidence”








The following is excerpted from Under A Sacred Sky: Essays on the Philosophy and Practice of Astrology, recently published by The Wessex Astrologer. 


“Those who believe that the world of being is governed by luck or chance and that it depends upon material causes are far removed from the divine and from the notion of the One.”
     Plotinus, Ennead VI.9


While preparing for his role in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, actor Frank Morgan decided against using the costume offered him by the studio for his role as the traveling salesman Professor Marvel, opting instead to select his own wardrobe for the part. Searching through the racks of second-hand clothes assembled over the years by the MGM wardrobe department, he finally settled on an old frock coat that eventually served as his costume during the movie’s filming.

Passing the time one day, Morgan idly turned out the inside of the coat’s pocket only to discover the name “L. Frank Baum” sewn into the jacket’s lining. As later investigation confirmed, the jacket had originally been designed for the creator of the Oz story, L. Frank Baum, and made its way through the years into the collection of clothing on the MGM backlot.

Most of us have, at some point or another, experienced certain unusual coincidences so startling they compel us to wonder about their possible significance or purpose. Do these strange occurrences hold some deeper meaning for our lives? Or are they simply chance events, explainable through ordinary laws of probability, as most scientists claim?

Among those who wrestled with these questions was the famed Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. Having experienced many such uncanny events himself, he coined the term synchronicity to describe the phenomenon of “meaningful coincidence.” Whereas some coincidences were indeed without significance, he wrote, every so often there occurred confluences of circumstance so improbable they hinted at a deeper purpose or design in their unfolding. 1

To explain such phenomena, he theorized the existence of a principle in nature very different from that normally described by conventional physics. Whereas most visible phenomena in the world seem to be related in a cause-and-effect manner, like billiard balls bouncing into one another, synchronistic events appear to be “acausally” related, as though linked by an underlying pattern rather than by direct, linear forces.

For instance, the presence of Baum’s coat on the film wasn’t caused by the making of the film, nor did the appearance of the coat somehow cause the making of the film; they simply were dual expressions of the same unfolding matrix of meaning. Jung went on to postulate two primary kinds of acausal relationships: between two or more outer events in one’s life (as in the case of Frank Morgan), or between an outer event and an inner psychological state.

Since it was first published in 1952, Jung’s concept has increasingly filtered into popular culture, having found its way into the plot lines of TV shows, works of pop-fiction like The Celestine Prophecy, and the lyrics of rock groups like The Police. In more scholarly quarters, there have been attempts to shed light on this theory through classifying various types of coincidence, scrutinizing it in terms of statistical studies, or even explaining it through quantum physics.

The search continues. In a letter to the late Victor Mansfield, Jungian disciple Marie-Louise von Franz wrote towards the end of her life:

The work which has now to be done is to work out the concept of synchronicity. I don’t know the people who will continue it. They must exist, but I don’t know where they are. 2

So what, ultimately, is the message of synchronicity, and how shall we best unlock its significance?

What I’d like to suggest here is the possibility that understanding synchronicity may require nothing less than a radically different cosmology than we’re accustomed to, one with roots in a very ancient way of thinking–and one in which Jung’s “meaningful coincidence” actually plays only a small part. Let me explain.

Most of us are familiar with the well-known parable of the blind men and the elephant. According to the story, a group of sightless men come across a great elephant, and each one tries to determine its nature from their own limited perspective. For the man grasping only its trunk, it seems to be a large snake, while for another, feeling only its leg, it’s more like the trunk of a tree, and so on. Because of their partial and limited vantage points, none is able to grasp the true nature of the creature, since that can properly be understood only from a larger, more global perspective.

In much the same way, I’d suggest that by focusing our attention primarily on isolated coincidences we are only witnessing one small facet of a much larger reality, one with many different expressions and dimensions. Unlocking the true significance of Jung’s theory thus requires that we step back and attempt to grasp the broader perspective of which synchronistic events are only a facet.


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The Symbolist Worldview

What, then, is that “broader perspective”? It’s what I’ll here call the symbolist worldview – a perennial perspective espoused through the centuries by such diverse figures as Plotinus, Pythagoras, Jacob Boehme, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Cornelius Agrippa, to name just a few. For these and other figures, the world was seen as infused with meaning, as “saying” something. As the Swedish scientist and mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg wrote in Heaven and Hell, “There is a correspondence of all things of heaven with all things of man.” 3 The universe is a reflection of an underlying spiritual reality; all phenomena express the deeper ideas and principles of which they are a “signature,” and can therefore be deciphered for their subtler significance.

For the symbolist, all events and phenomena are seen as elements of a supremely ordered whole. Like the intricately arranged threads of a great novel or myth, the elements of daily experience are viewed as intimately interrelated, with no event out of place, no situation accidental. Consequently even a seemingly trivial occurrence can serve as an important key toward unlocking a greater pattern of meaning: the passage of a bird through the sky, the appearance of lightning at a critical moment, or the overhearing of a chance remark – such events are deemed significant because they’re perceived as interwoven within a greater tapestry of relationship.

Pervading the warp and weft of creation is a web of subtle connections sometimes known as correspondences. The American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson once said:


“Secret analogies tie together the remotest parts of Nature, as the atmosphere of a summer morning is filled with innumerable gossamer threads running in every direction, revealed by the beams of the rising sun.” 4


Using more contemporary terms, these correspondences could well be described as “acausal” connections, since they’re not based on mechanistic forces of cause-and-effect, like our proverbial billiard balls on the pool table, but on principles of analogy, metaphor, and symbolism.

For example, whereas scientists view the Moon as a material body with certain measurable properties, such as size, mineral composition, and orbital motion, among others, for the esotericist the Moon may also be related to such things as water, women, the home, food, and emotions, since these all linked through an underlying “lunar” archetype, or what might be called the principle of receptivity. Understanding the language of correspondences thus provides the esotericist with a skeleton key toward unlocking the hidden connections which unite the outer and inner worlds of our experience.

Since the advent of scientific rationality in the 17th and 18th centuries, the concept of correspondences has been dismissed by scientists as nothing more than an outmoded metaphysical fiction, comparable to a child’s belief in Santa Claus or the tooth fairy. Yet as soon becomes obvious to anyone studying astrology for any length of time, such correspondences are actually quite real and not merely the stuff of overactive imaginations.

Consequently, when the Moon is stressfully activated in a person’s horoscope, they may experience a rash of problems in their dealings with women, say; or when Jupiter crosses over their Venus, they might suddenly experience a run of good luck in matters involving romance or money – and so on. Ultimately, the horoscope provides a complex map of the symbolic correspondences that weave their way throughout a person’s life, in ways that are both testable and repeatable.


The Implications for Jung’s Synchronicity

Amber Aye by R. AyanaSo how does the symbolist perspective force us to rethink Jung’s synchronicity theory? For one, in his formal writings on the subject Jung claimed that synchronicity was a “relatively rare” phenomenon. 5

But for the symbolist, coincidence is just the tip of a far greater iceberg of meaning, the most visible feature of a pervasive framework of design and relationships that undergirds all experience. In a sense, the entire world is a vast matrix of “acausal connections” extending to every aspect of one’s experience, from one’s body and thoughts to every event and object in the environment. Said another way, everything is a “coincidence,” insofar as everything co-incides!

Jung regarded the synchronistic event as an important “eruption of meaning” in our lives. But as divinatory systems like astrology demonstrate (and as I explore more fully in The Waking Dream 6), there are actually many eruptions of meaning in our lives besides the occasional and remarkable coincidence, many of them equally important – marriages, births, deaths, graduations, job changes, chance encounters, accidents, nightly dreams, and many others. All these and more are “synchronistic” insofar as they correspond in acausal and meaningful ways to other unfolding patterns in one’s life. 7

To borrow a phrase from William Irwin Thompson, we are like flies crawling across the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, unaware of the complex archetypal drama spread out before us; what the infrequent and dramatic coincidence does is pull back the curtain for us on one small portion of that vast tableau of meaning.

For that reason, uncovering the truth of synchronicity won’t be had through scientific methodologies or by carefully studying individual coincidences, but only through a broader philosophical inquiry into the symbolic nature of existence itself. As a result, unlocking Jung’s “meaningful coincidence” may ultimately require a “unified field” theory of meaning that incorporates such diverse disciplines as sacred geometry, astrology, the theory of correspondences, chakric psychology, number theory, and a multi-leveled cosmology, to name just a few. Only within the broad framework offered by just such a Sacred Science can we hope to truly grasp the “whole elephant” of synchronicity, and not simply one of its appendages, as exemplified by the rare and dramatic coincidence.

And it’s against this broader backdrop that we begin to glimpse some of the broader questions raised by synchronistic phenomena, such as: What could possibly organize the phenomena of our world in so profound and meaningful a way as this? In his book A Sense of the Cosmos, author Jacob Needleman offers a possible clue to that question with this comment about the uncanny symmetry displayed throughout nature’s ecological web:


“Whenever we have looked to a part for the sake of understanding the whole, we have eventually found that the part is a living component of the whole. In a universe without a visible center, biology presents a reality in which the existence of a center is everywhere implied.” (emphasis mine) 8


Needleman’s comments here could be read as a useful analogy for understanding synchronicity, too. In order for the diverse events of our lives to be interwoven as intricately and artfully as synchronicity implies, and as systems like astrology empirically demonstrate, there would seem to be a regulating intelligence underlying our world, a central principle that organizes all of its elements like notes in a grand symphony of meaning. One needn’t think of this as involving a bearded, anthropomorphic deity on a heavenly throne somewhere, of course. As we saw at the opening of this article, the Neoplatonist writer Plotinus referred to this transcendent principle as simply “the One,” while the Buddhists speak of “Big Mind,” and the mystic geometers of old described a circle whose “center was everywhere but whose circumference was nowhere.”

Whatever labels or terms one chooses, the phenomenon of synchronicity hints at a coordinating agency of unimaginable scope and subtlety whereby all the coincidences and correspondences of the world coalesce as if threads in a grand design, and within which our lives are holoscopically nested. Seen in this way, the synchronistic event can be seen as affording us a passing sideways glance, as if through a glass darkly, into the mind of God.


Notes

1. Jung, Carl. “Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle,” in The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche, Vol. 8, Collected Works. Princeton, NJ: Bollingen Series, Princeton University Press.
2. Quoted by Richard Tarnas, in Cosmos and Psyche. New York, Penquin Group, 2006, pp. 50-60.
3. Swedenborg, Emmanuel. Heaven and Its Wonders and Hell. New York: Swedenborg Foundation Incorporated, 1935.
4. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Complete Writings, Vol. II. New York: William H. Wise, 1929, p. 949.
5. The question as to the true frequency of synchronistic phenomena was a matter of debate even during Jung’s lifetime, and at one point became a bone of contention between Jung and his colleague, the Swiss analyst C.A. Meier. Meier pointed out that if synchronicity is indeed a phenomenon at “right angles” to causality, as Jung claimed, then by definition it must manifest as commonly in our lives as does causality, not simply as an occasional feature. Conceding that point, Jung added a footnote in his book’s second edition to that effect – failing, however, to credit Meier for clarifying that point for him. On being angrily confronted by Meier for this oversight, Jung modified the footnote (number 70) to include Meier’s contribution, which in subsequent editions has read, “I must again stress the possibility that the relationship between body and soul may yet be understood as a synchronistic one. Should this conjecture ever be proved, my present view that synchronicity is a relatively rare phenomenon would have to be corrected.” (Italics mine – R.G.)
6. Grasse, Ray. The Waking Dream: Unlocking the Symbolic Language of Our Lives. Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 1996.
7. The frequency of synchronistic phenomena is just one of several ways the symbolist perspective forces a revision of Jung’s theory, but there are others. For example, Jung regarded synchronicities as fundamentally personal phenomena, as arising out of the psycho-spiritual dynamics of a person’s relationship with their world; yet the sheer pervasiveness of correspondences in our world, as demonstrated by astrology, for example, implies that synchronicity extends to the collective and universal levels as well. For example, one finds meaningful correspondences operating through history on a socio-cultural level as well, involving situations which extend far beyond the personal sphere – and indeed, the universe itself seems founded on the principle of correspondences, upon acausal connections of many types.
Also, Jung emphasized the element of simultaneity as a distinguishing feature of synchronistic events – i.e., coincidences occurring within the same moment in time, such as getting a phone call from an old friend just as you stumble across an old photo of them in your attic. Yet as both the symbolist perspective and Jung’s predecessor in the study of coincidence, the Austrian biologist Paul Kammerer, argued, synchronistic phenomena can also involve sequential coincidences – e.g., such as coming across the same obscure literary reference several times over the course of a day. In short, synchronicity operates across all directions of time – forward, backward, and simultaneous.
Thirdly, Jung stated emphatically that synchronistic (and archetypal) events cannot be predicted beforehand. While that may be true in terms of their specific forms, astrology clearly shows it’s possible to predict archetypal patterns of meaning in more general ways, far in advance of their happening. For example, we might look at someone’s horoscope and see that Jupiter will soon be coming up to align with their Uranus, which strongly suggests they could experience lucky connections, coincidences, or opportunities at that point. While we can’t say precisely how those events will manifest, the underlying archetypal energy itself is foreseeable.
8. Needleman, Jacob. A Sense of the Cosmos: The Encounter of Modern Science and Ancient Truth. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1975, p. 64.






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Thursday, 17 June 2010

The Science of Synchronicity: A New Way to See and Experience the World

The Science of Synchronicity: A New Way to See and Experience the World

Constructing and Deconstructing Reality Constructs


Everything is determined, the beginning as well as the end, by forces over which we have no control. It is determined for insects as well as for the stars. Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.”
Albert Einstein

The “official definition” of synchronicity is vague and filled with concepts even more nebulous - concepts that lie at the foundation of the Western world’s core reality construct. A core reality construct (CRC) is comprised of concepts describing how we think the phenomenal world operates.

It is how we explain the how, when and why of what happens, has happened or will happen to entities or between entities.
Welcome to the tenuous world of causality or cause-effect. Synchronicity speaks about events that do not follow the linear cause-effect reality model upon which the classical Western worldview is built.

Synchronicity defined as an acausal (not having a direct observable cause) occurrence begins to wreak havoc on the linear model of Western cause-effect thinking.

Carl G. Jung was dismissed as a mystic and his synchronicity model was considered insufficient for the rigors of scientific testing. But that does not dismiss the phenomena of coinciding events which seem meaningful in some way to the observer.

Jung’s definition does not explain synchronicity. His explanation is only a definition of what characterizes a synchronistic event. Certain other psychological frameworks attempt to explain the phenomena according to the human propensity for certain cognitive biases. [2] 

In either case, neither the scientific dismissal nor the psychological treatment explain away every instance of synchronicity. There are some instances that simply fly in the face of a “rational” explanation. The argument of last resort for the “classical rationalist” is chance coincidence according to the “law of large numbers” which states that almost anything is possible given a large enough field of play and enough time. [3]

Synchronicity: What is it?





synchronicity-by-cg-jung

Most of us have a sense of what synchronicity means and have had experiences referred to as being synchronistic. It is common for people to say that “things happen for a reason” when referring to coincidences - though we may not know what the “reasons” are, or we may attribute a “reason” when an outcome manifests or when a meaningful connection is made in the classical sense of synchronicity. 

The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia and it includes some comments by the famous psychologist Carl G. Jung, the man who coined and defined the term synchronicity. 

"Synchronicity is defined as the experience of two or more events that are causally unrelated occurring together in a meaningful manner. To count as synchronicity, the events should be unlikely to occur together by chance.

The concept does not question, or compete with, the notion of causality. Instead, it maintains that just as events may be grouped by cause, they may also be grouped by their meaning. Since meaning is a complex mental construction, subject to conscious and subconscious influence, not every correlation in the grouping of events by meaning needs to have an explanation in terms of cause and effect.

The idea of synchronicity is that the conceptual relationship of minds, defined as the relationship between ideas, is intricately structured in its own logical way and gives rise to relationships that are not causal in nature. These relationships can manifest themselves as simultaneous occurrences that are meaningfully related — the cause and the effect occur together.

Synchronous events reveal an underlying pattern, a conceptual framework that encompasses, but is larger than, any of the systems that display the synchronicity. The suggestion of a larger framework is essential to satisfy the definition of synchronicity as originally developed by Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung.
Jung coined the word to describe what he called "temporally coincident occurrences of acausal events." Jung variously described synchronicity as an "acausal connecting principle", "meaningful coincidence" and "acausal parallelism".] (1)

Puddle by M.C. Escher

Puddle by M.C. Escher: 
A human being is a part of the whole called by us 'the Universe,' a part limited in time and space. He expresses himself, his thoughts and his feelings as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. "This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and affection for a few persons nearest to us." Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty."-- Albert Einstein

The Illusory Sense of Separation
The hidden assumption of Western rationalism is that what we call reality could not be so intimately and meaningfully connected to our mere thoughts. Many of us have experiences to the contrary even though we may not know the full meaning of the synchronicity nor know how it works in exact scientific detail.
Discoveries in physics over the last 75 years have begun to reveal that the observer is an integral feature of the experiment and must be accounted for as part of the experimental set. Physics has discovered many other curiosities about nature that cannot be explained by our classical understanding of causality. [4]
 

The topic of synchronicity opens up a can of worms of Biblical proportions for it begins to question some of the Western world’s most basic assumptions and subconscious attachments to our ideas about time, cause-effect and the essential nature of reality and the universe. It also calls into question our notions of God, chance, gender-social roles, destiny, free will, personal responsibility and the concept of culpability among others.

 

A Fractured and Traumatized Worldview

Chaos then and chaos now. What went wrong in the cradle of civilization? An artistic rendering of the birth of Western civilization according to Peter Breughel the elder. We do know what went wrong. The world view of the Judeo-Christian Complex was forged in the crucible of one of the greatest disasters to befall humankind. The rapid and abrupt desertification of North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia that occurred about 6000 years ago. Biblical reference to this event is mythosymbolically expressed "Fall of Man" and the "eviction" from the Garden Of Eden. Prior to the catastrophe the region mentioned was green and food sources were abundant with plenty of land to go around. The process of desertification was so abrupt and sustained that the former Garden of Eden was transformed into a fight for survival hell zone know as the cradle of civilization. At the end of this article [via link below] there are two links to more in-depth information on the subject.

It is for the reasons just mentioned that I feel it important to first examine what I call the decrepit, crumbling and fractured mental house of Western civilization. 

The science of synchronicity cannot be fully understood until the perceptual roadblocks inherent in Western thought are deconstructed and dispensed with. I will therefore devote some [time] to the question of the Western World’s core reality construct (CRC). (SOS pts 3,4)
 
The CRC of the Western worldview is fraught with mental blind spots and ideological landmines of every sort. I do not have a single reservation about singling out the Western worldview as the most ideologically incoherent and as the most incompatible with the natural world.

To be fair the modern Western worldview is now a dizzying amalgam of hundreds of interpenetrating and competing worldviews. My primary point is to say that they all stem from the same core cultural matrix of incoherent and artificial ideas about nature and the nature of reality.

The Western world’s legacy of environmental indifference is staring it square in the eyes at this very moment.
Do over 38,000 Christian denominations qualify as a fragmented mythosophical worldview? [5]
 
Do over 200 Western branded political ideologies qualify as a factionalized socio-political worldview?[6] 

Do over 200 streams of philosophical thought qualify as a fractured philosophical worldview?[7]
 


Physics, the self proclaimed “king of the sciences” is mired in dozens of theories about how to explain the essential nature of energy-matter and its attendant phenomena. [8] 

They have cut up Humpty Dumpty into so many pieces and are at a loss to put him back together again.  The ever elusive Theory of Everything or Grand Unified or is it the Unified Field Theory is nowhere to be found in the Temple of Physics. Whatever the theory, there are plenty of them and again my point of the essentially fractured worldview of Western culture is confirmed. 

The very foundation of Western thought is askew and therefore everything built atop a faulty foundation is in turn defective to some degree or another. 

This is not to say that Western science as a whole is askew. The many branches of science have discovered many useful, beneficial and accurate descriptions of nature. What I am saying is that physics is in a quandary and that its inability to “sum it all up” in one nice neat equation is hampered by some of the most insidious and hidden assumptions of the Western worlds core reality construct. More about those assumptions in SOS pts 3 and 4.


Not the Mayan Calendar. But a the primary subset cycle

The Tzolkin Code. That this chart could represent a Unified Field Model or "Theory of Everything" is not as far fetched as it may seem. The Digital Physics model involving cellular automata has the support of some very notable physicists including Nobel laureate Gerard T'Hooft. A digital physics model could easily look like the Tzolkin Code. See refs. # 12 -13

 Was the “Theory of Everything” Discovered over 3500 Years Ago?


In contrast cultures that discovered the natural laws and processes governing synchronicity possessed a singular worldview spanning the entire eco- socio-political, scientific and mythosophical spectrum. 

In other words they could relate the working principles of nature (science) with the workings principles of society (socio-political science) and thus unite their worldview into a single seamless continuity of being within the whole of nature. 

The result was a holistic worldview/cosmology and the entire social order functioned by it. The worldview of the cultures in question was developed over 3500 years ago. I am referring the cultures of Meso-America or modern day Mexico and Central America, the Aztecs and Maya being the most well known of 80 or so groups inhabiting pre-Columbian Meso-America.


The Western worldview on the other hand has been anti-nature and anti-other ever since its inception about 6000 years ago in the deserts of the Middle East. Western culture has for some ungodly reason viewed itself as somehow separate from nature. [9]  As somehow unique and set apart from the rest of “creation”. Let’s just say that the Judeo-Christain Culture Complex (JCCC) has set itself apart from ALL other cultures of the world by being anti-nature at the core of its philosophical roots. [9] More about the JCCC in SOS parts 3 and 4.
 
It must acknowledge that the Europeans possessed nature-based worldviews prior to the Christianization of the European continent.
 
Nature based worldviews have been systematically snuffed out by the steamroller advance of the JCCC. The forgoing sentence explains why we don’t know very much about the science and worldview of the Meso-Americans. 

The invading Christianized Europeans burned all, but 4 of Maya manuscripts and essentially destroyed their culture - in the process forcing those who survive the ongoing massacres and genocide to convert to the worldview of the JCCC. [10] 

The Romans did basically the same to all of Europe. The Europeans in turn have exported the JCCC to whatever country they have “colonized”. So when I speak of the Western worldview I am speaking about the imposed Judeo-Christian worldview - a worldview from the desert region known as the Middle East. A worldview distanced from nature could not possibly understand the workings of nature and therefore could never be expected to arrive at an integrated worldview of humanity with the whole of nature. The result is the horrendous socio-environmental predicament we find ourselves in at this very moment.

The Western worldview is incomplete, fractured and essentially dysfunctional.  Its non-integrated worldview of things could never be expected to put all of the pieces together in order to arrive at an understanding of how synchronicity is in actuality an intrinsic feature of nature and not the aberration or curiosity it is now presumed to be.

Time for a New and Coherent Worldview

lake-and-landscape


"Look deep, deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." ~ Albert Einstein

25 years of intensive study into the cultural phenomenon known as Western civilization and I am thoroughly convinced that it must be radically modified in order to accord with ecological principles. 

Millions of others around the world will concur with my assessment. They are people who either support or participate in activities that espouse such causes as gender balance, environmentalism, peace, socio-economic justice, law reform, criminal justice reform, disarmament, government reform and human rights.


When you add them all up you will find that every major socio-environmental domain is in question and the list is far from being complete. But it does cover the major issues.
Each issue stems from a socio-cultural predisposition which finds its ideological basis in the CRC of the Western worldview.


We all know something is terribly wrong. Endless wars, global warming, rampant GovCorp corruption, resource depletion, pollution, social inequity-decay and unrest are growing problems on limited resource planet

There are two choices. Run everything into the ground or transform Western culture into an ecologically respectful entity. 

In my writings [found in other sections of the Emergent-Culture website] I pinpoint and Identify where the main source of the problems are to be found and who the main perpetrators are. [14] But we must also understand where the problems lie ideologically for our subconsciously embedded ideas function as software instructions.

We are Born into the System
born into the matrix

Enculturation begins the moment we are born. It is an unavoidable process that has thus far proven to be a serious detriment to the progressive evolution of culture. In and of itself enculturation is not a bad thing so long as what is being encultured is healthy for the individual, others and the environment. 
We will make it harder for our children to create a better world if we teach them ideas that are in effect detrimental to themselves, others and the environment. 

Our failure to recognize and correct the misguided ideas inherent in the Western worlds CRC spells doom for itself and for the rest of the planet. 

The Science of Synchronicity is so radically different from what we’ve been taught to believe about how our world works, that my rationale is to first deconstruct the Western worldview before I introduce the Science of Synchronicity.

My approach is akin to the removal of an obsolete computer operating system so that a new and improved version maybe installed in its place. 

The following is a brief overview of what is meant by the Science of Synchronicity, along with your first preview into another perspective of what it means to be a member cell of a super organism called humanity.

 

Synchronicity Explained: A New Way to See and Experience the World

The science of synchronicity can be defined as the knowledge and study of how energy-matter (EM) comes together, develops and evolves (events) and moves about (events) to create increasingly complex systems of organization (multiple simultaneous events) and the resultant coherent interaction among the various systems. 

Beginning with the sub-atomic world, atoms, then molecules, cells, multi-cellular organisms and finally multi-organismic systems. Humanity would be at the top of what I call a multi-organismic system. 

We will find that humanity’s activity is no less determined than the organized activity of atoms, molecules and cells.  We will learn that randomness is one of those delusional ideas of the Western world’s CRC.

Ultimately the Science of Synchronicity will show how every event no matter how insignificant is a function of the essentially synchronistic and orderly nature of energy-matter (EM) at every level of manifestation. 

What we have become accustomed to calling synchronicities are in actuality only the most obvious examples of synchronicity. Our world teems with synchronicity and the science I will be revealing will enable anyone to detect the hundreds of humanly meaningful and relevant synchronicities that take place every day of our lives.


The fractal nature of things is what I mean a recurrent theme.  Fractal nature applies to events and process as much as the shape of  things



Each colour of this tree represents the same system characteristics at different scales. Fractal nature applies to events and processes as much as to the shape of things. Do a simple google image search of "fractal nature" and you will see what I mean in still greater detail.

I want to emphasize that my examination of the Western world’s CRC and its present condition falls within study of synchronicity and is not an irrelevant politically motivated divergence of mine. 

Synchronicity pertains to the meaningful movements, states and interactions of systemic entities/organisms (human beings/nations) who are in turn comprised of sub-systems (cells/citizens). 

Western civilization is a systemic entity with traceable and definitive movements and states.  By movements we can say that Western civilization started in the Middle East and has since spread across the globe. 

By states I mean to say that Western civilization can be characterized as having pathological or harmonizing properties or as being ecologically integrated – or not. By interactions we can see how Western civilization relates to other systemic entities i.e. nature and other cultures.   [ To be Continued ]


Universalizing the Tzolkin Code

The report you have just finished reading is part one of a series of reports in which I will reveal the intricacies and inner workings of the Tzolkin Code, the core cycle of the Maya Meso-American calendrical system (MMAC).

MMAC is the fundamental knowledge underpinning what we call synchronicities. It is the underlying pattern and framework that Jung spoke of to necessarily exist if synchronicities were to be more than chance coincidence events obeying the “law of large numbers”.

This information is relevant to everyone for the Tzolkin Code reveals the order to the flow and quality of events surrounding the evolution and development of our individual and social lives and of the greater body known as humanity. It would be to everybody’s advantage to be aware of naturally occurring bio-rhythms and cycles having a direct bearing on our experience and appreciation of life.

Understanding, learning and tracking the Tzolkin Code will enable the following:

    * A Coherent Worldview (CRC).
    * Develop your intuitive sense.
    * Enhance your appreciation of life.
    * Assess prospective relationships.
    * Understand relationship dynamics.
    * Understand your place in the universe.
    * Understand your fundamental character.
    * Enhance your understanding of how life unfolds.
    * Increase you ability to adapt to changing situations.
    * Increase your awareness of how and when situations develop.
    * Plan events and occasions at the most advantageous and propitious times.
    * Know in advance the thematic and qualitative content of a given period of time.
    * Understand the science of relationships and why some us of get along and other not in the purely “energetic” sense.
Note: By relationships I mean all relationships inclusive of lovers, spouses, friendships, parents, children, siblings, associates, colleagues and coworkers etc.

References

1. Classical Synchronicity Definition
2. Confirmation Bias
3. Law of Large Numbers
4. Quantum Entanglement
5. List of Christian Denominations
6. List Political Ideologies
7. List of Philosophies
8. Physics is a Mess
9. The Judeo-Christian Curse: Separation from Nature
10. Ongoing Genocide against the Maya of Guatemala
11. Digital Physics
12. Saharasia and Catastrophe: The Cradle and Crucible of Western Civilization
13.Deconstructing the Biblical “Fall of Man”: Insight into the Source of our Misery–Ancient and Modern pt 1

Excerpted from @ Emergent Culture: http://emergent-culture.com/the-tzolkin-code-and-the-science-of-synchronicity-a-new-way-to-see-and-experience-the-world-pt-1/

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