Connecting with Coincidence 2.0 with Bernard Beitman, MD
Science:Social Sciences
Synchronicity, Synergy and Survival Economics, Daniel Matalon: EP 273
Can human beings with similar, practical, optimistic visions for the future of humanity find ways to collaborate? Dan Matalon's brilliant #IsThere#Enough campaign for social justice and economic prosperity seems ripe to utilize meaningful coincidences. Collaboration involves the mutual capacity for resolving interpersonal conflicts. In the last 20 minutes of this episode, I express to Dan my concerns with how our interview is going. What can we all learn from both the positives and negatives of this attempt at conflict resolution? As Dan has repeatedly said, getting to agreement is fundamental to peace and justice in our increasing fragile world. If those of us with useful ideas can't reach agreement, our individual efforts will be insufficient. We each have a role to play. We need to play those roles cooperatively, always ready to head the need for dialogue to resolve interpersonal difficulties.
You can purchase Dr. Beitman's new book here, Meaningful Coincidences, available now! https://www.innertraditions.com/books/meaningful-coincidences
Daniel Matalon is the founder of the #IsThereEnough campaign, a global conversation about survival economics and social justice. He is also the co founder and CEO of a social impact venture studio called Impact Launchpad. These two organizations are working together on a response to the idea of The World Game, a challenge laid out by the 20th century design scientist, Buckminster Fuller. Fuller is known popularly for the invention of The Geodesic Dome but he is also known, and perhaps especially worth noting for the focus of this audience for our show, as the man who defined the mathematics of synergy. IsThereEnough.org TheFirstAgreement.com
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
To register for the Coincidence Cafe to tell your coincidence stories- https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpcuqtpzgpGtVC3wPGbWi_v_bxk786mUId#/registration
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