A Podcast, Some Thoughts on Synchronicity and The Quantum Other

I listened to The Farm: a podcast with Frank Zero, Darren West and some other people who are connected to the “Hellier team” last night which lasted almost three intellectually delectable hours. And it was a total trip down several rabbit holes, a fact I think they would happily acknowledge. What I find interesting is that you now have these teams of people who are getting active in researching all these different facets of not just the ufo phenomena, but pretty much all subsets of it, which encompasses much of the paranormal catalog. Each researcher will take a topic of the larger whole, go away and research it and then reconvene with the group to report their findings. It is in these sessions that many synchronicities are identified.

Much of the research seems to point to a larger phenomena that is a highly advanced intelligence, incredibly polyvariant in its construction, that can manipulate some certain physical and contextual aspects of human experience aka synchromysticism and I think this is part of what compels these researchers to continue to pursue every pathway and dead-end it leads them into. Take it from me, synchronicity is like a dopamine hit.

It is not a new concept – Vallee wrote of it in his journals and books. He used the term “intersign” to describe events of extraordinary coincidence which occurred in the context of his research into the phenomena. Extreme synchronicity/synchcromysticism occurrences are something every researcher, myself included, has encountered. What is it, really?

We can only engage in educated speculations, of course. But it may be that whenever an individual begins to focus their intent and curiosity on events, objects, people, entities, places that belong to what I think I will refer to here as The Quantum Other, a sort of wave distortion effect which is intelligently directed begins to manifest into our consciousness and physical realm of experience. In this sense, the true source of the intelligence behaves in a manner not dissimilar to our intelligence community in that it promotes and stages ideas and concepts, mythologies/folklore as misdirection and misinformation to guide researchers down the pathways of circular logic, falsehoods, fact distortion and outright fabrications of truth. Behaving in “trickster-mode” is a highly effective way to obfuscate one’s true goals and objectives.

There are many fits and starts and over-exuberant assumptions made in much of the new research. Much of it clouded by our own external and internal forces of confirmation biases and ingrained beliefs, but we appear to be increasing our proficiency in discerning the operative nomenclature of the phenomena. Having made great strides in this area, we are still very far away from understanding its origin, nature, and intention. 

Links: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt96403

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