Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

November 16, 2017

An Introduction to Synchromysticism?

See The Joke?
No?
That's because you need to be a paid member to see it on the JLB site, so it looks like the joke's on you if you want to see it for free.
I was looking for some "active" blogs on synchromysticism because as Jon le Bon points out in a post I stumbled across in a Google search, for people who were blogging (still) on things "synchromystical", most bloggers on synchromysticism have thrown in the towel it seems when it comes to their blog sites.
An Introduction to Synchromysticism
JLB brings up a little You Tube video by one "little known" (Really? Might need to do some homework there JLB ... not that I want to drag Joe into the spotlight) Joe Alexander that has had about three and a half million hits to date (something that people like me ... who had input into that video ... are quite proud of) in his "intro to synch" post.
To be honest, we were all amazed when that video got over a million hits, not that we didn't believe what we were saying in it, just that videos like that don't get many hits usually.
I have to admit that coinciding with "Back to the Future Day" didn't hurt its circulation in the news media that thought it was good for a nervous chuckle at our expense.
The funny thing with John is that he lives virtually in my Brisbane backyard, and I have never heard of him ... and probably vice versa.
At first, I thought John was one of those nut-bag "Flat-Earthers", but it appears that he doesn't believe in a flat earth, or a round one, but something (which being a full-on round earther I can't be bothered wasting my time on finding out) in-between.
I have no idea what John's background angle is on all this, but I did hear him say he is not religious, so I can cross the "Fundie" angle off my list I guess, but I haven't got a clue where he is coming from, apart from his brag that he holds some university degrees in "logic", which should come in handy in an illogical world I would imagine?
I'm a bit of a logic skeptic to be honest, as I find most logic illogical in the long run.
But I admire people like John, who try to "logic" it all out when the sharpest tools in the shed aren't really at their disposal, even if they think that they themselves are pretty sharp people.
I'd really like to hear John being interviewed by someone like Gordon White from the 'Rune Soup' blog about the subject of synchromysticism (which is a free podcast BTW).
The trouble though is that when I click on a link to find out more about John's website, it appears that he has thrown in the towel, just like the "synch community" he writes about.
Which kind of seems logical in a way, I think;-)
Gustave Le Bon?!
Any relation John?
John does have a very good "Recommended Reading" list at his blog, which I would agree are books all worth reading, not that they are about the subject of synchromysticism though.

UPDATE:
I found the above Higher Side Chat You Tube where Greg interviews John about some of his beliefs on life:-)
Apparently, John hasn't yet thrown in the blogging towel?
Which seems a shame to me:-)

1 comment:

  1. What are the odds of this?
    http://www.aamorris.net/properganderatpropaganda/aa-morris-and-john-le-bon-australian-war-dead-what-are-the-odds-carl-jungs-posthumous-vengeance-unleashed

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