Herbie
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I recently got a copy of the book Synchronicity: The bridge between mind and matter.
I had high hopes but was disappointed. I felt like it had no substance or depth.
Years ago I read some way better and more fun books about synchronicity by John C lilly.
"In ones life there can be peculiarly appropriate chains of related events that lead to consequences that are strongly desired. After such experiences, one wonders how such a series of events developed; sometimes there is a strong feeling that some intelligence (greater than ours) directed the course."
I read and recommend:
- The centre of the cyclone.
- The scientist a metaphysical autobiography.
- Programming the human biocomputer.
Years ago when I realised about synchronicity, I knew I would live long so I did very risk taking activities to test it.
I had high hopes but was disappointed. I felt like it had no substance or depth.
Years ago I read some way better and more fun books about synchronicity by John C lilly.
"In ones life there can be peculiarly appropriate chains of related events that lead to consequences that are strongly desired. After such experiences, one wonders how such a series of events developed; sometimes there is a strong feeling that some intelligence (greater than ours) directed the course."
I read and recommend:
- The centre of the cyclone.
- The scientist a metaphysical autobiography.
- Programming the human biocomputer.
Years ago when I realised about synchronicity, I knew I would live long so I did very risk taking activities to test it.