About a month ago, I ran across a site called synctxt. com, a way to explore synchronicity through modern technology. It’s described as “a research experiment and self-exploration tool that combines modern technology with the concept of synchronicity as postulated by the psychologist Carl Jung.”
The technology behind the software grew out of the Princeton Anomalies Research Lab, where it was discovered that humans could influence quantum scale events, even at a distance. Once you sign up, a random event generator is assigned to you 24/7 and periodically it generates a message through email or a text message, written by you. You can create up to 64 messages.Ours consisted of things like: Go with the flow. Relax. Time to withdraw. Whatever we need comes to us. Call so and so. Have you forgotten anything? We also included more specific messages related to our work, family, the synchronicity book. We’ve had some really terrific synchronicities with this.
One day while at the gym, I received a synctxt alert that read in part: $ comes today. An hour later, a royalty check arrived. Just this evening, an alert arrived that read: Creativity lies at the heart of synchronicity. I read it aloud to Rob and he laughed. “That’s the chapter I’m working on!” So one alert actually proved to be precognitive and another pertained to what was happening at the moment.
So I think we’ll try this one for another month!
Trish

















