Mindful Synchronicities

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By nature there are always intimate relationships and associations created between elements, especially in situations where fields of consciousness assimilate with each other. There are subtle distinctions between the concepts of consciousness and awareness. Both terms seem to describe a unique kind of “mindfulness” that exists both within and outside a type of attentiveness; a different kind of alertness that is responsive to an assortment of phenomena around which seems to exist a central yet ephemeral singularity.

Design is the common facilitator that creates the close relationship between these concepts. This relationship may or may not be perceived or observed, but it can be “materialized” into the most appropriate shape, form or structure the situation will allow. C. G. Jung has described a particular trait in this relationship as being a synchronistic event, where consciousness and awareness complement each other by interfacing symbolically in the now. In essence, consciousness and awareness share in a synchronistic attentiveness that paradoxically symbolizes the very dynamic that observes it. 

On Another Note:
Buckminster Fuller coined the term “synergy” as being the result of two or more elements combining to create an unexpected result. Bucky used common table salt as an example of a synergetic event. The combination of two very toxic elements, such as sodium (metal) and chlorine (gas), would be expected to create a rather poisonous material. However, contrary to this notion the result is an edible crystal used for seasoning.

I propose that consciousness can similarly “transmute” itself into becoming something beyond belief and expectation. By nature, consciousness has the potential to become more than could ever be anticipated or imagined. By design, consciousness possesses the potential to create a litany of synergetic situations, i.e. formulations and opportunities that can produce a series of quantum leaps in awareness beyond pre-conception, constraint and expectation. Could this same process in essence, also describe love to a certain degree? 

Design creates the situation and opportunity for the integration, transmutation and transformation of reality. 

I am of the opinion that by nature all consciousness makes strides in expansion through symbolic means, with change being the carrier and apparent result of the process. Major changes along with major transformations, are the end products of synergetic events. 




Perceivable events are natural expressions of a conscious field that possesses a wide variety of divergent qualities, and where phenomena appear as complex functions in the form of both observable and unobservable events emanating from a fleeting, changing and undefined manifestation.

Because of resonance accessories participating at all levels of consciousness also become their own facilitators, i.e. transmitters of commonly shared vibratory events. Realization of this subliminal relationship is dependent upon each field’s sensitivity to both the transmission and reception of these frequencies. However there will always be exceptions as situations change and become altered thereby affecting relevant outcomes.

Through symbolic means design appears as the central principle in the universal process of creation. Design's resonating power prescribes it as the major tool of consciousness, i.e. the sole pattern maker within the makeup, configuration, arrangement, formation and composition of all organisms.

 BY C. G. GARANT

Design Consciousness: Mindful Synchronicities

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