Learning from a beBee Ambassador

Back in the end of October, I wrote a buzz on synchronicity. Ali Anani, gently nudged me out of my comfort zone and suggested (rightly so) that I add a flowchart of ideas to my buzz. It made sense and seemed straight forward but I couldn't wrap my mind around the structure. I joke around that for a non-verbal therapist, I talk a lot! So how was I going to put into a linear structure, a few sentences that are supposed to capture a piece that I edited down to about 1,900 words. Creating the flow chart was a great learning curve for me and I want to thank Dr. Ali for caring enough and taking the time to support my efforts.
Synchronicity or Being In Time
“Any boundaries that limit me in my physical experiences is opened up through my imagination; my ability to imagine. Because of this ability, I am able to perceive all that I am a part of; my internal and external worlds. And in this way, I am in sync.”
Sara Jacobovici
Flowchart of ideas:


*My sincerest gratitude to Ali Anani for taking the time design this graph to house the text of my post.
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Comments
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#13
Thanks for your response Sushmita Thakare Jain.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#12
I hope you are OK with the above compromise Ali Anani.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#11
I hope the above compromise is acceptable to you Ali Anani.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#10
Thanks Deb \ud83d\udc1d Helfrich.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#9
Great to hear you describe yourself as "a participant in the pattern" Cyndi wilkins. And I am so glad to see an example with books versus the classic "snap shots". Thanks for your contribution Cyndi.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#8
Dear Irene Hackett, small minds can not hold big questions. And as your questions are always big, there is no doubt as to where they come from. Off the top of my head, I would give the following example in response to your question: I have reached a "place" where I can understand the language of English, yet I do not know how to get to the truth behind the words to truly understand them. Patterns are a form of non-verbal communication; whether they appear visually or experienced in any other sensory way, or as emotions or behaviours. By understanding that the patterns exist and that they are a form of communication, can open up the possibility of expanding our understanding of what's behind the communication (sounds fractal to me). Thanks Irene for asking the question.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#7
I always appreciate you reading and commenting on a post debasish majumder. Your positive and generous energy is much appreciated.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#6
Absolutely Ali Anani! And we have had examples where you are tagging me on a buzz at the same time as I am posting a comment on that buzz.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#5
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#4
Thank you for your expanding the concept Deb \ud83d\udc1d Helfrich. Thanks for sharing your flow.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#3
Agreed Mohammed Sultan.
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#2
You are definitely on the right track with your questions Lisa Gallagher. Everything potentially occurs or creates pattens including thoughts, speech, behaviors/reactions and so on. It is the influence of one upon the other that determines their outcome; interactions with ourselves (internally), others and our environment. It's all there for us to "see".
Sara Jacobovici
9 years ago#1
I couldn't be more grateful for your response Ali Anani. Your offer to improve the chart is very generous. Thank you for everything.