From: Erin N. (enoonan@kent.edu)
Date: Sat Dec 07 2002 - 06:43:24 GMT
GLENN:>Steve,
>Erin is right that it was awhile ago.
Yes Steve, you see Glenn felt he was losing in
the 'devil' argument he tried to distract me with this task. Isn't that what
happened Glenn;-) If in the future you ever need to distract Glenn
just show him some shiny objects. Works everytime.
>Erin,
>>Seems there is a question behind the questions?
>You mean like "Is this crap?"
LOL That's pretty much what i thought.
I would feel worried and need to requestion the idea
but considering your belief in the MOQ then I
can take this as a good sign.
I can use you as a reverse litmus test.
Okay let me see you would just call everything a
coincidence right.
So this is a coincidence?
#1
One of the synchronicity episodes that really intrigued Carl Jung occurred
with a patient recounting her dream of a golden scarab beetle. A young woman
that Jung had been treating told him of a dream in which she had been given a
golden scarab. He was sitting with his back to a closed window while she told
him the dream.
Suddenly he heard a gentle tapping and turned to see a flying insect knocking
against the window-pane from outside. Jung opened the window and caught the
creature in the air as it flew in. The insect closely resembled a golden
scarab. In actuality it was a scarabaeid beetle, the common rose-chafer
(Cetonia aurata).
Normally, such insects would not come into a dark room, but at the same moment
the patient mentioned the beetle she had been given in her dream, this beetle
appeared at Jung’s window.
#2
Another fascinating synchronicity story related by Carl Jung described a dream
of a student friend that came true. His friend’s father had promised him a
trip to Spain if he passed his final examination. His friend was so excited
about his upcoming trip that he began to dream about being in Spain. He saw
himself walking through a Spanish city in a street that led to a square with a
Gothic cathedral. He then turned a corner, into another street where he saw an
elegant carriage drawn by two cream-coloured horses. When Jung’s friend woke
up, he told a group of companions at dinner about the dream. Shortly
afterwards, he successfully passed his examinations, and went to Spain. While
he stood on one of the streets, he recognized the city of his dream. He was
astonished to find the square, the cathedral, and the carriage with the two
cream-coloured horses. Everything he saw in real life exactly corresponded to
the dream images. Jung, pg. 106.
#3
"23 skidoo"----why don't you research the etymology of
that phrase and report back to me with a full report.
http://yiri.maniac.com/23.html
If you answer to all those with its a coincidence then
please explain this with a causal explantion.
"... They are finding that the isolation and separation of objects from each
other is more apparent than real; at deeper levels, everything —atoms, cells,
molecules, plants, animals, people — participates in a sensitive, flowing web
of information. Physicists have shown, for example, that if two photons are
separated, no matter by how far, a change in one creates a simultaneous change
in the other." From: A Wink From the Cosmos by Meg Lundstrom ,
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