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leafing


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synchronicty hole. ie k-hole
#23679253 - 09/26/16 09:47 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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can someone explain the physics behind it?
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Re: synchronicty hole. ie k-hole [Re: leafing]
#23679404 - 09/26/16 10:37 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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What exactly are you asking? The physics of a k-hole? I don't think physics has much to do with it bro.
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Like the chemicals and receptors involved or like why does it haopen to a humans brain. I'm confused.
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Re: synchronicty hole. ie k-hole [Re: dcthestar] 1
#23680443 - 09/26/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Synchronicity is a pattern profound and seemingly meaningful coincidence, correct? I'm not so sure what a synchronicity hole is but I assume you mean a consistent tendency to notice connections between events?
As Terrence McKenna has said "the mind is a concentric field of diminishing intensity" the mind, or consciousness, in some sense has no boundary. We can draw connections between things that aren't there, and this is particularly prevalent in schizophrenics as far as I know.
I'm not an expert here but as far as I have speculated that synchronicity and creativity are determined by the levels of glutamate in our brain. Glutamate is responsible for neural excitation, high levels of glutamate cause increased levels of communication between neurons and are almost entirely responsible for the synapses formed between neurons.
Certain drugs are known to influence glutamate receptors in some way or another so I could hypothesize that having a constant sense of synchronicity could be attributed to certain psychedelic compounds increasing levels of glutamate, speeding up information processing and creativity, as a result.
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Re: synchronicty hole. ie k-hole [Re: leafing]
#23682052 - 09/27/16 02:44 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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leafing said: can someone explain the physics behind it?
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Check out Jung he's pretty interesting.
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Synchronicities are glimpses of transcendental unity, what in Latin is called the “unus mundus,” the one world. The unus mundus is the unitary and unifying realm which underlies, pervades and contains all dimensions of our experience. The unus mundus, just like the deeper, dreaming Self, is a psycho-physical reality, a universe beyond time and outside of space in which psyche and matter are inseparably co-joined as interconnected parts of a deeper, unified field. The unus mundus is a world in which we have already woken up. It is a realm beyond duality, beyond the opposites, beyond even the concept of beyond. In the unus mundus, opposites like matter and psyche form the outer and inner aspects of the same transcendental reality. Revealing its designs through events in the outer world as well as the psychic landscape within, the unus mundus is actualizing itself in time as we divine our wholeness through the synchronistic clues encoded within the fabric of experience itself.
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To illustrate what he meant by the word synchronicity, Jung brings up an experience he shared with a patient of his. This particular patient was very caught in her head, and the analysis was seemingly going nowhere. She was stuck, trapped in the self-created prison of her own mind. Jung realized there was nothing he could do. In Jung’s words, “I had to confine myself to the hope that something unexpected and irrational would turn up, something that would burst the intellectual retort in which she had sealed herself.” She had an impressive dream the night before, in which someone offered her a golden scarab – a valuable piece of jewelry. At the moment she was telling Jung the dream, there was a tapping on the office window. Jung opened up the window and a scarabaeid beetle, whose gold-green color closely resembles that of a golden scarab, flew into the room. Jung caught the beetle in his hand, handed it to her and said “Here is your scarab.”
The shock of recognition in the synchronistic moment, in which Jung’s patient realized her dream of the previous night was being both literally and symbolically enacted in her waking life, pierced through her resistance and cracked her defensive shell wide open. At the moment of synchronistic transmission, a fundamental shift in perception took place within her which inwardly transformed her and made her receptive in a new way. From that point on, Jung commented, “The treatment could now be continued with satisfactory results.”
There was no conventional, linear causal link between the patient’s dream and the beetle tapping on the window the next day. But there was clearly an equivalence and meaningful connection between the two co-related events which was not based on linear causality In addition, the patient, as an active, egoic agent in space and time, didn’t cause or create the synchronicity, which was acausal and happened of its own accord. And yet, in some mysterious way, the beetle tapping on the window was intimately related to her.
To quote Jung, “Synchronicity is no more baffling or mysterious than the discontinuities of physics. It is only the ingrained belief in the sovereign power of causality that creates intellectual difficulties and makes it appear unthinkable that causeless events exist or could ever exist. But if they do, then we must regard them as creative acts, as the continuous creation of a pattern that exists from all eternity, repeats itself sporadically, and is not derivable from any known antecedents.” This quote by Jung has an interesting footnote which adds the following, “Continuous creation is to be thought of not only as a series of successive acts of creation, but also as the eternal presence of the one creative act.”
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Re: synchronicty hole. ie k-hole [Re: Eggtimer]
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Re: synchronicty hole. ie k-hole [Re: leafing]
#23684511 - 09/27/16 08:42 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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