I came across a recent podcast with Dean Radin and my attention got drawn to the fact that the host, Dr. Bernard Beitman, was a psychiatrist, in private practice but is currently visiting at the U of Virginia.
I looked him up and he's done some research on coincidences/synchronicity.
He says previous researchers usually lump together (into "synchronicity" most often) what are actually three types of coincidences. Here's an interview he gave himself about the topic.
There are more parts available on YT.
I looked him up and he's done some research on coincidences/synchronicity.
Quote:BERNARD BEITMAN, MD is the first psychiatrist since Carl Jung to systematize the study of coincidences. He developed the first valid scale to measure coincidence sensitivity, and has written several coincidence articles for Psychiatric Annals.
He says previous researchers usually lump together (into "synchronicity" most often) what are actually three types of coincidences. Here's an interview he gave himself about the topic.
There are more parts available on YT.