Sunday, May 11, 2008

Synchronicity Encounter With Strephon And Meditation Seeker



Our 12 minute video introduces us to a meaningful encounter with a participant in a meditation retreat at the De Poort Center in the Netherlands.

What seems to characterize Strephon Kaplan-Williams approach to people is how they unfold with Strephon, revealing their core truths. Strephon comes in briefly only at important points to affirm this stranger's reality, whom he has never met before.

Notice how many synchronicities seem to happen during this consciousness conversation?

The wind noise? The same black car flashes by twice at critical points in the conversation. A woman walking away in the background is caught doing something fundamental. What else? The song of the birds?

Ah, something else quite unique happens also, as if these chance encounters are meant to happen between people as affirmations of meaning in their daily life, however aware they are of what is happening to them and through them.

When two aware people meet just by proximity at first, what is the value to each one of them. What are my issues? What needs healing? How is this encounter part of my own process?

Synchronicity is not something your write about, as in popular books. To actually live these moments that happen to you? Ah, that is the question.

The greater context? How does one make ones life's sourced with meaning? And without becoming ego inflated and making a religion out of synchronicity, as many seem to be doing these days?

The principle for living? Live from the core self. Know ones issues and keep working with them through Love and Awareness. If we do our part, will there not also be a response from The Other Side?

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