Oh by the way..
At a recent processwork seminar I was on run by Max Schupach and his
partner Ellen they said.. " We have an exercise here.". and they
were about to give out the exercise on sheets of paper.. before they
could, we heard the sound of a caretaker/janitor going by.. he was
whistling.. "Wait... my god.. What's thats song?" Said Ellen... we
all listened to his whistling and someone said it's: "Someone to
watch over me" They then gave out the exercise sheet which was
printed and entitled: "Someone to watch over me." it was an exercise
about having the sense of something.. whatever it is.. looking after
you and guiding you.
I forgot to ask how much they had paid him!
Love
Phelim
On 29 May 2006, at 09:48, Phelim McDermott wrote:
I think Jung said that a synchronicity was a coupling between two
seemingly unlikely events which was felt by the person experiencing
them to have meaning, so within this debate it is the sense of
meaning which is important to me and on a certain level the lack of
meaning which others experience.. "it's just a coincidence" seem to
weirdly make it more meaningful for me. Further.. the attempt to
quantify it from a newtonian causal perspective.. ie "How unlikely
was it? How meaningful is it to you? is to miss the point because
from that perspective you are analysing from a dualistic
worldview. If you believe it isn't weird or Spooky.. you are of
course right. For me the experience is a window into a different
worldview which perhaps I/we don't often get the chance to
experience (Except in Open space? Or impro?) Maybe the less
experience we have had of the non dualistic world the more
meaningful it seems and the more experience we have had of the
connected world the more everyday or normal?
It reminds me of my experience as a child when I had a poltergeist
in my house which threw things around, played tricks, made objects
pass through walls and demonstrated things which were outside of
"Newtonian science." It was at first important for me to convince
others my experience was real.. Then I realised it was my reality
and it was not important what others thought and to believe in my
experience and test its reality for myself. I was encouraged to
not talk too loudly about it by my parents... So of course years
later I made a show out of it "70 Hill Lane" which took me all
round the world and won an award Off Broadway and helped create our
theatre company Improbable. Up until then my world was split
because I just hadn't been talking about it loudly enough!
Meanwhile time for a quote from Ramsey Dukes:
"Is it the strength of scientific beliefs that give them their
power to unify our experience. Is science the safest way of
all? ..the ability to bend metal is not a "higher power" so much as
an atavistic failure to maintain metal as solid as we need it to be"
love and
here's a link to details of the show http://www.improbable.co.uk/
show_example.asp?item_id=3
On 29 May 2006, at 06:41, Wendy Farmer-O'Neil wrote:
A wise and crafty woman told me, not so long ago, that
synchronicity is
Spirit acting anonymously in the world.
I rather liked that.
And for any fans of Douglas Adams out there (Hitchhiker's Guide to
the
Galaxy)...i have been toying with the idea (since the TARDIS
thread) that
Open Space runs on improbability physics. You remember how it
goes...If
something is a virtual impossibility, then it must be a finite
improbability. We work out how improbable it is and Presto! it
arises fully
formed before our eyes. As Zaphod complains about the infinite
improbability drive, "Is this going to happen every time we use
this thing?"
Anybody for a nice, really hot, cup of tea?
Cheers,
Wendy
Ps: how about synkairosity?
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