• Toughts on Sinchronicity

    From anthk@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 17 12:50:11 2025
    I've read the book on Sinchronicity by David F. Peat, which just summarizes
    and explain the theory created from Jung/Pauli (and a bit of Bohm).
    What do you think about it? Also, "The Ending of Time" by Bohm and Krishnamurti it's tangentially related, I guess.

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  • From Edward McGuire@21:1/5 to anthk on Mon Mar 17 20:11:34 2025
    On 2025-03-17, anthk <[email protected]> wrote:
    I've read the book on Sinchronicity by David F. Peat, which just summarizes and explain the theory created from Jung/Pauli (and a bit of Bohm). What do you think about it? Also, "The Ending of Time" by Bohm and Krishnamurti

    Would love it if you summarized the theory, as you understand it. The only notion I have of synchronicity is "meaningful coincidence". That is, when there is no actual cause-effect connection between two things, but we perceive it as meaningful because our mind is primed to notice it.

    One classic example is, when you roll a die ten times and get

    1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

    is that more meaningful than when you get

    5 2 4 1 2 2 6 3 6 4

    And the answer is, of course the first result is meaningful -- the mind notices a pattern of all ones, and it seems to be an amazing cooincidence. And let's say
    the mind doesn't notice a pattern in the second result. So it seems much less meaningful to the mind. So the first is much more meaningful to the mind than the second.

    But of course the second pattern is equally unlikely as the first. That is, the chances of a 2 following a 5, followed by a 4, followed by a 1, and so on, is just as remote as a 1 following a 1, followed by a 1, and so on.

    So the mind, when it assigns meaning to the first, is experiencing synchronicity
    -- meaningful coincidence. And when it assigns no meaning to the second, the mind is experiencing no synchronicity.

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