Last week I had the chance to watch the DVD How to Know God which is based on the book of the same name by Deepak Chopra. A breezy but insightful introduction to quantum physics, Chopra discussed the mirage of time and movement as well as more mystical topics like miracles, synchronicity, and clairvoyance.
When discussing clairvoyance, Chopra enters what looks to be a fortuneteller's parlor (of course!), and she begins laying out Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot cards. (In case you're curious, they were The Empress, Hanged Man, Hermit, Death, Strength, Sun and Lovers.)
Chopra had this to say about clairvoyance:
"The clairvoyant is attuned to a reality not yet manifested. What is it that allows the internal firing of neurons to match external events that have not yet come to pass? There are no definite occurrences in time. What exists are infinite choices within every event and we determine which select few are going to manifest. In the clairvoyant's vision, the future has two locations--here and later."
While watching this segment, I had the thought that Tarot reading is accessing sychronicity proactively (as opposed to waiting for it to "happen" to you). What do YOU think? And, for fun, how would you read the group of cards the clairvoyant dealt on the table?
-- Janet Boyer
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