"Synchronicity will appear very naturally to a mind that's constantly sensitive to change for it reveals the overall patterns of nature & mind & provides a context in which events have their meaning."
This is crazy…meta synchronicity / irony. I don’t quite know how to describe this but I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot recently and thought, I reckon T3 would write a fantastic post about it. The je ne se quoi is too real. Wow.
Interestingly, I've noticed in the years I orientated my diet and lifestyle towards a higher metabolic framework that a form of isolation in company set in. There has been a gentle flood of small differences that have grown, in ways, to be irreconcilable amongst the people I'd spend my time with. Things like being ready to go do something faster than them, gulfs in the complexity on how to spend an evening (go get drinks at a bar versus making a dinner), the pace and direction of conversations, the things we notice and point out, on what are attentions focus on, so on and so forth. This isn't some crazy phenomena - nearly anyone who endeavors to quit drinking quickly realize they now have little in common with "friends". Intoxicants is one thing for changing people's affinities and synchronicities. Mood conditions like depression, anxiety is another. Financial condition another yet. But still, it's a revelation to see that just metabolic state and hormone/neurosteroid condition has quite literally revealed a different world of experience, in the same environment.
Any specific supplement aiding in increasing the perceptual field, and more specifically the rate of synchronization? Coffee, maybe. LSD, definitely.
This is crazy…meta synchronicity / irony. I don’t quite know how to describe this but I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot recently and thought, I reckon T3 would write a fantastic post about it. The je ne se quoi is too real. Wow.
Interestingly, I've noticed in the years I orientated my diet and lifestyle towards a higher metabolic framework that a form of isolation in company set in. There has been a gentle flood of small differences that have grown, in ways, to be irreconcilable amongst the people I'd spend my time with. Things like being ready to go do something faster than them, gulfs in the complexity on how to spend an evening (go get drinks at a bar versus making a dinner), the pace and direction of conversations, the things we notice and point out, on what are attentions focus on, so on and so forth. This isn't some crazy phenomena - nearly anyone who endeavors to quit drinking quickly realize they now have little in common with "friends". Intoxicants is one thing for changing people's affinities and synchronicities. Mood conditions like depression, anxiety is another. Financial condition another yet. But still, it's a revelation to see that just metabolic state and hormone/neurosteroid condition has quite literally revealed a different world of experience, in the same environment.