Connecting with Coincidence 2.0 with Bernard Beitman, MD
Science:Social Sciences
Synchronicity: My Guiding Principle, Josh Silver, EP 262
Josh Silver is following the three stages of Hindu spiritual development: student, householder, monastery dweller. His monastery is every place he is. He is wherever he is. His openness to experience, his flexible boundaries invite synchronicities into his awareness. He fluidly responds to their suggestions, not limited by standard cultural habits. You can pre-order Dr. Beitman's new book Meaningful Coincidences due out in September here! https://www.innertraditions.com/books...
Our guest Josh Silver has 4 years of experience as a devotee of Swami Muktananda, and has spent the last five years outside barefoot meditating on the earth, the sun, and the miracles of Creation for about 4 hours, nearly every day. He is an active member of Deep Time Network, a worldwide organization to use the universal evolution story to inspire and unite us in a shared global context.
Josh holds Master's degree in Counseling Psychology, and has ran a non-profit organization devoted towards helping low income fathers be better parents He has raised 5 children with his wife for 28 years, mostly free of media, especially during their first 10 years of life.
Connecting with Coincidence with Bernard Beitman, MD (CCBB) is now offered as both an audio podcast--anywhere that podcasts are available--and in video format on the Connecting with Coincidence YouTube channel. Please SUBSCRIBE to our channel to be notified when future episodes are posted! Also available, there are 138 archived episodes of the CCBB podcast available, HERE [https://www.spreaker.com/show/dr-bern...]
Our host Dr. Bernard Beitman is the first psychiatrist since Carl Jung to attempt to systematize the study of coincidences. He is Founding Director of The Coincidence Project. His book, and his Psychology Today blog, are both titled Connecting with Coincidence. He has developed the first valid and reliable scale to measure coincidence sensitivity, and has written and edited coincidence articles for Psychiatric Annals. He is a visiting professor at the University of Virginia and former chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He attended Yale Medical School and completed a psychiatric residency at Stanford. Dr. Beitman has received two national awards for his psychotherapy training program and is internationally known for his research into the relationship between chest pain and panic disorder. Learn more at https://coincider.com
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