syncranicity of events

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how come events of individuals lives overlap in ways that go beond coincidents as understood to be pure chance.its as if certain happenings in the event are not random at all .but are a sort of programed entanglment of a common denominator.?if so what is this invisible common denominator that guides the event like a syncranising puppetier.
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How come you can't use a spell-checker?
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o .nice to here from you arising uk.cluck cluck.peck peck.
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Seriously, why are you to lazy to run your posts through a spell-checker?

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Arising_uk wrote:Seriously, why are you to lazy to run your posts through a spell-checker?

You HEAR, I say, you HEAR me boy.

Waa'd u say/ Gots the voluuum alll the ways up. stil don herer nitin.
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jackles wrote:its as if certain happenings in the event are not random at all .but are a sort of programed entanglment of a common denominator.?if so what is this invisible common denominator that guides the event like a syncranising puppetier.
In the course of staring over the years [when bored or waiting] at certain kinds of rough ceiling tiles, I have infrequently discerned patterns on them which resemble human faces. The bottom line is that all you need is lots and lots of "noise" [some of it constrained by hierarchical regularities] in order to increase the probability of certain structured appearances occasionally arising which can erroneously be interpreted as being the result of some underlying formula or intentionality. Our own planet Earth and the growing complexity of its organisms have enjoyed an almost "destiny-like" sequence of lucky breaks and fortuitous events for billions of years. Which would be astounding if there were only a handful of stars and planets in the universe. But not so much when there is a countless quantity of them.
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yes its as if the changing energy state of an event some how puts a sequence in to play.aranging its self into a to relative theme that is only understandable to a particular individuals consciouse knowledge observation of a prior energy stateevent.its just as if the observers consciousness of the event is not a part and parcel piece of the onward moving energy state at all but independant.and the changing energy event conspires a coincidents within its self.as if playing a game.
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J,

If you mean "the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection" then you gotta Know: there's no such thing as 'synchronicity'.

The 'appearance' of relation is just pattern-making (not pattern-perceiving).

That is: synchronicity is like seein' ghosts...just a self-induced hallucination.
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thedoc wrote:Waa'd u say/ Gots the voluuum alll the ways up. stil don herer nitin.
Eye hvae know porlebm wtih ppeloe who hvae pour grmaamr silkls or dyslexia. I hvae an iuses wtih tohse who dno't use a sepll-cehkecr in tihs day and age.
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Arising_uk wrote:Seriously, why are you to lazy to run your posts through a spell-checker?

You HEAR, I say, you HEAR me boy.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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id just like to say arising i had no trouble understanding that.no trouble at all.
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Incidentally if you use Firefox you can have an active spell checker on at all times that automatically highlights mistakes regardless of the format you are in. I think Chrome and MS CIA backdoor to your files/explorer has this feature now too.
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o well thanks for that blagsy i promis to inprove.ha cluck.
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I somehow doubt that and I don't care I am dyslexic often when people write in gibberish and spell bad it actually makes more sense to me. Just trying to help.

And now I really have to go, I have a date with those who wait for me in the forest.
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jackles wrote:id just like to say arising i had no trouble understanding that.no trouble at all.
What's your id got to do with it?

Still, since you did then I look forward to the use of a spell checker.
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