Synchrodestiny? Of course!

 

Synchrodestiny?
Of course!
Oneness of reality
arises and ceases
in self-referencing simultaneity.
Without divisions between “this” and “that”
There is no room for a phase delay.
One source – one fate.
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About Pavel Somov, Ph.D.

My intent is to help you reclaim eating moments of your life with meaning and moderation; to help you leverage self-acceptance and compassion; and to help you rediscover your essential self. Pavel Somov, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and the author of "Eating the Moment" (New Harbinger, 2008), "Present Perfect" (NH, 2010), "The Lotus Effect" (NH, 2010), "Smoke Free Smoke Break" (2011), and "Reinventing the Meal" (in press, 2012). He is in private practice in Pittsburgh, PA. http://www.eatingthemoment.com http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pavel-somov

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13 Responses to Synchrodestiny? Of course!

  1. ardverk September 19, 2009 at 12:19 am #

    Enfolded realness egg-shaped

    Some would make that pear.

    No matter to the One

    Self-referenced every…where?

    FatE or ThinE, Pavel?

    Not sure what you mean by one fate. I can't accept that in entirety ;)

    ed

  2. pavel.somov September 19, 2009 at 5:17 am #

    Nice, Ed. Very nice. One source = one past (one cause). One fate = one future (one consequence). The story of one undifferentiated oneness. Cause and effect presuppose differentiation of entities (this caused that). But if it's all just "this," cause-and-effect doesn't apply. Perhaps.

    Pavel Somov, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, author of "Eating the Moment: 141 Mindful Practices to Overcome Overeating One Meal at a Time" (New Harbinger, 2008) and of "Present Perfect: a Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism" (NH, 2010)

  3. Ruch September 19, 2009 at 8:11 pm #

    Many paths to the same destination – the one fate – which we all colllectively decide.

    Do we have a choice ? – or is it all pre-destined – Would we ever know?

    Or those of us who want to decide will influence the process – Others who resist change will die a natural death – pity that those are the majority – at least for the time being – who can't see – that the change is inevitable – that it is the only constant in the universe – when they realise at last – it'll be too late – but they will surely be busy – looking for another scape goat – to blame !!!

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    Simplicity ~

    The Beauty in Chaos

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  4. DOMINIC September 19, 2009 at 8:23 pm #

    Pavel..yes and it is stuck right in the middle of nothing I call the "NOW"..as you leave the hands of the clock to touch the outer rim and movement of center to walk with the void and not against it…very good post Soul Zen Bro*

    May you live in peace and harmony surround you always(+)

    Dom*

  5. ardverk September 20, 2009 at 12:29 am #

    Dear Dom, it is with the 'hands of the clock' we post these words ;)

    They fly into the void and, before one knows it, come back pear-shaped.

    Shall we blame MoonlightMagik. ;) Nah, enjoy the essence of pear! (peer, pier, pair, pare, pyre,)

    Love,

    ed

    Mein Gott, this void is full of stuff ;)

  6. pavel.somov September 20, 2009 at 4:18 am #

    Thanks, Ed, Dom, MM.

    Pavel Somov, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, author of "Eating the Moment: 141 Mindful Practices to Overcome Overeating One Meal at a Time" (New Harbinger, 2008) and of "Present Perfect: a Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism" (NH, 2010)

  7. Jasmina September 20, 2009 at 12:44 pm #

    Hi Pavel,

    we all were born from mothers and fathers, on this one Planet, in this one Universe.

    The healthy impulses, connection with our selves, with in mirrors with out.

    We are never alone, centered within, Creation is there for us Forever.

    One fate, we are all interdependently linked, on this fabulous abundant Planet, with more than enough to share, when living holistically and accountably.

    only a snippet of this mornings stream of life rap, with respect, Jasmina/Lisa x0x0x

  8. pavel.somov September 20, 2009 at 3:10 pm #

    Jasmina – what a fragrance of a thought. Thank you.

    Pavel Somov, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, author of "Eating the Moment: 141 Mindful Practices to Overcome Overeating One Meal at a Time" (New Harbinger, 2008) and of "Present Perfect: a Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism" (NH, 2010)

  9. Jasmina September 20, 2009 at 3:19 pm #

    Pavel, most welcome. Such an opportunity is given us here, to share higher thought, the benchmark inspirations of the Chopra family and all the most intelligent and compassionate, and those wanting to learn.

    I have never had the problem of over-eating, but to bring consciousness to eating, to learn to eat in life supporting way.

    This summer I have bought and eaten approximately half–two-thirds organic fruits and vegetables from farmer's market, weekly. Yum–ee!! Chewed slowly, greens and cabbage and carrots taste so sweet!

    I am aware that mindless eating is function of loneliness in some form, a need for sweetness in life, in being, and I consciously and gently bring awareness there.

    How delicious are the fruits of the Earth! our Eden, Happy New year to you and all, Jasmina :^)

  10. ardverk September 22, 2009 at 12:56 am #

    "FatE or ThinE, Pavel?" (from first comment)

    Given Deepak 'coined' 'synchrodestiny,' and given I'm just an observer :)

    Am I to read anything into Deepak's later blog title etc.?

    http://www.intent.com/deepakchopra/blog/how-your-

  11. SpiritualWriter September 22, 2009 at 1:17 am #

    Fate or Think Ed x

  12. pavel.somov September 22, 2009 at 6:03 am #

    Thank you, everyone.

    Pavel Somov, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, author of "Eating the Moment: 141 Mindful Practices to Overcome Overeating One Meal at a Time" (New Harbinger, 2008) and of "Present Perfect: a Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism" (NH, 2010)

  13. ardverk September 22, 2009 at 7:03 am #

    thank for think, Tamasin X

    Tantalising isn't it?

    I like the interweave and overlay of this one.

    Love,

    ed