07-22-2017, 12:00 AM
Serloco, I've studied major psychologists, but to be honest, they all had their specialties and none of them really struck a chord with me. Each specialty makes sense, as a piece, but I was often hoping for a unification of specialties rather than a fragmented field. Then again, most fields of science are fragmented fields (just as each of us is a fragmented awareness most of the time). That's sort of a curse and blessing. A curse because we don't have all the answers, but a blessing because we always have more to discover and we possess an endless curiosity. This is a bit off-topic from what you were explaining, so sorry for diverging, but to return to what you mention--yes, psychology has a foothold in synchronicity.
Psychology, the study of the mind, goes into the direction of what you said... perception plays a key role in how we experience reality. The mind is breathlessly fascinating as it possesses the power to alter reality for our earth-bound experiences. Push it far enough and the mind carries the potential to make us travelers beyond the chains of tonal reality. Many of us have experienced shared dreaming and that was such a tremendous experience to learn we are more than our mind and hearts; we are also spirit. Dreaming is where I learned to see beyond the human (with severe limitations) and into the spirit (where we're all very perfect and deserving of admiration and acceptance). Aligning the tonal and the spirit has to lead to profound synchronicities and I've noticed those who have achieved such balance between those worlds have found the Emerald Tablet.
You've explained it so well how you tap into music and here you are flexing those abilities. I wish teaching others was as easy as merely telling them. Unfortunately, lessons are most often learned by a combination of show and tell. Thanks for doing both.
Psychology, the study of the mind, goes into the direction of what you said... perception plays a key role in how we experience reality. The mind is breathlessly fascinating as it possesses the power to alter reality for our earth-bound experiences. Push it far enough and the mind carries the potential to make us travelers beyond the chains of tonal reality. Many of us have experienced shared dreaming and that was such a tremendous experience to learn we are more than our mind and hearts; we are also spirit. Dreaming is where I learned to see beyond the human (with severe limitations) and into the spirit (where we're all very perfect and deserving of admiration and acceptance). Aligning the tonal and the spirit has to lead to profound synchronicities and I've noticed those who have achieved such balance between those worlds have found the Emerald Tablet.
You've explained it so well how you tap into music and here you are flexing those abilities. I wish teaching others was as easy as merely telling them. Unfortunately, lessons are most often learned by a combination of show and tell. Thanks for doing both.

