Many see coincidences as embedded in a higher, transcendental force, a cosmic
“glue,” as it were, which binds random events together in a meaningful and
coherent pattern. The question has always been: could such a harmonizing
principle actually exist?
Or are skeptics right in regarding this as a product of wishful thinking, a
consoling myth spawned by the intellectual discomfort and capriciousness of
chance?
Mathematician Warren Weaver, in his book, Lady Luck: The Theory of
Probability, recounts a fascinating tale of coincidence that stretches our
traditional notions of chance to their breaking point.
The story originally appeared in Life magazine. Weaver writes: rnAll fifteen members of a church choir in Beatrice, Nebraska, due at practice
at 7:20, were late on the evening of March 1, 1950.
The minister and his wife and daughter had one reason (his wife delayed to
iron the daughter’s dress) one girl waited to finish a geometry problem; one
couldn’t start her car; two lingered to hear the end of an especially
exciting radio program; one mother and daughter were late because the mother
had to call the daughter twice to wake her from a nap; and so on.
The reasons seemed rather ordinary. But there were ten separate and quite
unconnected reasons for the lateness of the fifteen persons. It was rather
fortunate that none of the fifteen arrived on time at 7:20, for at 7:25 the
church building was destroyed in an explosion.
The members of the choir, Life reported, wondered if their delay was “an act
of God.” Weaver calculates the staggering odds against chance for this
uncanny event as about one chance in a million.
Coincidences such as these, some say, are almost too purposeful, too orderly,
to be a product of random chance, which strains somewhat to accommodate them.
But then how do we explain them?
Another definition for SYNCHRONICITY
Synchronicity at this point can be defined as a series of seemingly unrelated
events which are connected via a hidden agenda.
The recent publication of the SUPERSTRING theory indicates that there may
well be ten dimensions in existence, not merely the four that ones senses are
currently aware of. (Length, breadth, width, time)
There is now considerable mathematical proof to indicate that ten dimensions
exist. And most quantum physicists have given serious consideration to this
theory. It would appear that the “hidden agenda” of synchronistic events may
be transparent and obvious in one or more of these ten dimensions, but become
opaque and difficult to fathom when viewed in our current restricted four
dimensions.
And there is now at last a small amount of evidence to indicate that when an
individuals subconscious mind-set is modified to encourage positive PK
synchronistic events (luck) then synchronistic elements may be set into play
which materialistic as PK Luck events in our “real time” dimension.
And conversely when a person becomes aware of a series of synchronistic
events they can use this special knowledge to trigger a burst of luck.
What has been definitely proven however is that the mind-set of an individual
influences their interaction with the environment, to an extent which can
leave a person “stunned” at the positive results.
What I have discovered over the past 4 years is that if I call up a dream
program to “induce” synchronistic events in my waking life ….then instruct my
mind to consciously recognize these events as a synchronistic train….I can
usually recognize where they are leading to and be there at the right time
and place to take advantage of them.
I have personally had at least a dozen of these recognizable synchronicity
trains in the past 3 years and each one has bought me sometimes quite
incredible luck. So much so that friends here in Vanuatu keep telling me how
lucky I am!!
rnThis was taken from 'The Synchronicity Luck Program' - part of the
fascinating free 7 part ecourse available at
http://www.realmindpowersecrets.com/?vip=2