Lothar Schafer - What is Synchronicity?

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Quote:Synchronicity makes an extraordinary claim about reality—events may be linked in diverse and strange ways that defy all physical law, causality and common sense. What would it mean if events may relate to each other only by some kind of meaning, however obscure, not by some kind of physical interaction? This type of extraordinary claim demands extraordinary evidence.

Quote:Lothar Schafer is a quantum chemist and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of Arkansas.

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'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell


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A very interesting topic. This little phrasing for example, "events may be linked in diverse and strange ways that defy all physical law, causality and common sense". I was trying to think of something useful to add, because sometimes I find synchronicities in my life which feel perfectly natural and do make sense. Perhaps I'm meaning to say, common sense may need to be re-understood by including synchronicity within its scope, so that these things are accepted. As for the mention of physical law and causality, in my life I do see a kind of causality, just not one which follows mundane rules.

All of this is perhaps me musing on the nature of existence, of being, of living. These ideas don't make much sense if we separate them from living beings, they somehow describe what we are, in the context of a connectedness, so we aren't apart from the world we inhabit, but are a part of it.
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