KindaGamey
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My favorite podcasty things are Secret Sun and Skeptiko so this was a real treat for me! I read The Secret Sun every time there's a new post (as you should) and I'm in the closed facebook group where posters read and sync on things and respond accordingly (Alex, I think I invited you?) It's a neat phenomenon. It's like an art form. I just let it wash over me and see what pops up in my own life after it does. It's nice that it's a closed group so your relatives and acquaintances can be spared your true form.
I guess it's smart that the word synchromysticism wasn't used in reference to Chris as I guess it's gone out of favor(?), but as far as a word that kind of nails the whole -- finding patterns and tapping into your inner awe as you learn to see larger themes in a sort of systems and archetypes approach and sensing the fractal threads of repetition and connection in all things -- I've never found a better one. I think Chris sees more occult intentionality to it all than I do. I'm pretty sure the greatest time traveling AI in creation couldn't make the kind of patterns we're seeing here. (Or could it?)
Playlist of sync music videos
(People in a syncromystic sync forum posting images one after another that reminds them of an image and then I put it all to music and see what happens. Hey, we should do one on *this* forum...)
Playlist of other people's sync videos
(If you've never seen a sync video start with TIME:GOD. That's pretty accessible.)
Chris has all of the mythology down which really does give him an absolute archetype buffet to choose from. I have a book called The Body of Myth that I have never read and will probably never read. I should mail that to someone that would enjoy it. Sorry for the ADHD, I'm all over the place this morning. I guess that helps in a way.
I'd love to learn his methodology -- how does he research? Bits of red string on a wall? 30 browser windows open? Hand-jotting down notes or a word file? Folders computer or paper, based on theme or myth or on the project. I'm curious about how someone goes about this kind of research the hard way. It's much easier to just watch and play in it I must admit.
I guess it's smart that the word synchromysticism wasn't used in reference to Chris as I guess it's gone out of favor(?), but as far as a word that kind of nails the whole -- finding patterns and tapping into your inner awe as you learn to see larger themes in a sort of systems and archetypes approach and sensing the fractal threads of repetition and connection in all things -- I've never found a better one. I think Chris sees more occult intentionality to it all than I do. I'm pretty sure the greatest time traveling AI in creation couldn't make the kind of patterns we're seeing here. (Or could it?)
Playlist of sync music videos
(People in a syncromystic sync forum posting images one after another that reminds them of an image and then I put it all to music and see what happens. Hey, we should do one on *this* forum...)
Playlist of other people's sync videos
(If you've never seen a sync video start with TIME:GOD. That's pretty accessible.)
Chris has all of the mythology down which really does give him an absolute archetype buffet to choose from. I have a book called The Body of Myth that I have never read and will probably never read. I should mail that to someone that would enjoy it. Sorry for the ADHD, I'm all over the place this morning. I guess that helps in a way.
I'd love to learn his methodology -- how does he research? Bits of red string on a wall? 30 browser windows open? Hand-jotting down notes or a word file? Folders computer or paper, based on theme or myth or on the project. I'm curious about how someone goes about this kind of research the hard way. It's much easier to just watch and play in it I must admit.