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SOULMATES, SYNCHRONICITY AND TELEPATHY: Who are you entangled with on your life’s path?

Quantum entanglement is one of the most beautiful and observable phenomena of contemporary physics. Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance” because it demonstrates how two particles can be linked together no matter how far apart they are in space or time. As Paul Levy explained,

“When two quantum entities interact, they become intermingled in such a way as to remain forever linked together….Exhibiting a form of contagious magic, each seems to telepathically “know” what the other is doing….Their quantum telepathy is due to the fact that they are not, and never have been, separate. Seeing quantum entities as separate is a delusion, an artifact of our limited, classically conditioned perspective. In actuality, there is just the underlying, unified, information-filled quantum field giving rise to transitory patterns…the expressions of a singular and indivisible field.”

If we accept that the fundamental core of all things—particles, atoms, quanta—is consciousness, shouldn’t we expect to witness entanglement between human beings like those particles studied in the laboratory? The mind is a quantum entity. Our bodies are connected to all things through the unified field.

Electrical engineer and psi researcher Dean Radin is one of many scientists who believe that “at very deep levels, the separations that we see between ordinary, isolated objects are, in a sense, illusions created by our limited perceptions. The bottom line is that physical reality is connected in ways we’re just beginning to understand.” He goes on to say:

“Today we know that entanglement is not just an abstract theoretical concept….It has been repeatedly demonstrated as fact in physics laboratories around the world since 1972. As research accelerates on this surprising characteristic of nature, entangled connections are proving to be more pervasive and robust than anyone had previously imagined. A review of developments on entanglement research in March 2004 by New Scientist writer Michael Brooks concluded that “physicists now believe that entanglement between particles exists everywhere, all the time, and have recently found shocking evidence that it affects the wider, ‘macroscopic’ world that we inhabit.”

But you and I don’t need any advanced technology to experience entanglement; it’s part of our natural state—a function of the inner technology we’re built with. This magical connection reveals itself through intuitive awareness and synchronistic behaviour of all kinds, showing up in a multitude of everyday instances:

  • Simultaneous thought or action between you and another person when you’re apart
  • Thinking of someone, then having them show up unexpectedly in your life
  • Noticing repetitions in multiple different situations in a short amount of time
  • People showing up to see each other dressed in similar colours or styles
  • Love at first sight or a feeling of instant connection with someone
  • Ideas or trends that emerge collectively by individuals in separate world cultures

Entanglement is why you pick up the phone just as someone you know is about to call you. It’s what wakes you up at the same time as your partner, even when you’re sleeping apart or travelling in separate time zones. It explains why you think of an old friend only to have them reach out to you soon after. It’s the reason you discover something new, then suddenly see it everywhere you look.

Your whole world is a web of entanglement, facilitated by conscious energetic connections. You’re entangled with the books you read, the thoughts you think, the places you go, the memories you make, the people you meet. While you’re subtly entangled with general interactions and acquaintances, you’re deeply entangled with what you love and those you care about. The more you care, both consciously and unconsciously, the more you’re entangled.

Soulmates and loved ones


Abstract illustration of two heads and minds melding together

Love itself is a powerful form of entanglement. When we truly love another person, we enter into a relationship that defies both time and space. No matter where you go or how much time passes, the deepest love abides. As centuries of literature, poetry and love songs attest, an invisible force connects entangled minds so that they forever follow one another. Through this entangled love, we create lifelong emotional and karmic connections with people who are important to our personal evolution— whether we’re conscious of it or not.

Love entanglement can be present with people you’ve known your whole life or people you have yet to meet. Have you ever felt love at first sight? Or met someone and instantly felt a connection with them? Entanglement, as a function of the nonlocal quantum realm, isn’t bound by time; you may be entangled with all kinds of people you have yet to meet.

When I met my husband for the first time, a part of me recognized him before I was aware how he’d change my life—so much so that I took a picture of him as a stranger randomly driving in front of me on the parkway—a whole year before we officially met. He caught my attention. And the synchronicity that brought us together on the road that day was an expression of the alignment that was to come. When love at first sight arrives, it may not feel like love as much as a magnetic force pulling you toward one who is about to change your life for the better.

“When particles are entangled, the actions of one will always influence the other, no matter how far they are separated,” explained Lynne McTaggart in her foreword to Michael Talbot’s The Holographic Universe. “They act like a pair of star-crossed lovers…who continue to not only know each other’s moves, but also to imitate the other’s every activity for the rest of their days.”

Entanglement offers a scientific explanation of how the dynamics of love work—how you connect with and relate to one another on a quantum level. When our hearts and minds are in a coherent state with another human being—even for an instant—the bond is formed. This is why falling in love for the first time is such a momentous occasion: it’s our first experience of conscious coherence, as two energetically become one. The resonant hearts and minds of soulmates and lovers imprint upon each other and interconnect in ways that can fuel entanglement for lifetimes.

We entangle with our soulmates through love—the abiding, eternal quantum connection. Though some say we have only one soulmate, we can be entangled with many people throughout the course of our lives. Wherever there is genuine caring, affection, friendship or selfless love, entanglement is at work. Entanglement exists beyond sex or gender as our true being is beyond both; it exists between lovers, friends, parents, children, teachers and fellow travellers on the path of life. This entanglement isn’t a function of our reality and the cause-and-effect world; it doesn’t end when relationships end or when individuals move apart in space or time.

Entanglement is undaunted by the changing forces of the material world; it holds fast in the changeless deep dimension of the quantum world. Have you ever seen an old friend after many years apart only to feel like no time has passed at all? When you’re entangled, your connection is the same as it ever was. The quantum field has held it timelessly in its truth, awaiting the moment the two of you reactivate the connection.

Experiment: Who are you entangled with?


Group of six friends, various genders and races, with arms around each other

Take a moment to look back on your life and the relationships that have transformed it. Do you have any soulmates—one person or a group of people—who have supported you, guided you or facilitated your growth? Are there any people you can always count on or who seem to show up right when you need them? Think about the people who have really touched your soul.

Then, let’s put entanglement to the test. In your journal, write down the names of any people in your life who mean something to you but who you aren’t regularly in contact with. These could be old friends, family members, lovers or even co-workers. Spend some time thinking about the people on your list—reconnecting with any memories and feelings about them, especially ones who aren’t currently an active part of your life. Maybe even look them up on social media, but don’t make any contact. Spend some time giving these relationships your attention—even sending them gratitude or loving thoughts.

On the quantum level, your friends are receiving your communication. Though they may or may not act upon it, they’re pinged by your thoughts. Likely, they’re returning thoughts of you, even if they aren’t motivated enough to reach out. You’ve probably felt the same type of communication coming from them in the past when you thought of them, again out of the blue. This could be the case any time that you spontaneously think of someone or old feelings resurface.

It could take days or even weeks to get a sign of entanglement, depending on how far apart you’ve grown. People could also be shy or reluctant to reconnect, even if they’re also thinking about you. It took months for my long-lost friend Robert to reach out to me after I started writing about him in this book; but, after 30 years, a few months is quite a validation! Don’t be surprised when your old friends start showing up out of the blue.

Entanglement and synchronicity


Entanglement keeps people in sync. Research now shows that people who feel love or affection for each other also physically entangle—through synchronized heart rates and various activities throughout the day. Through an often-unconscious synchronized connection, you might still get glimpses of your continued energy exchange from time to time with experiences like:

  • Catching up with an old friend to discover that you both have developed similar interests or done similar things in life
  • Randomly running into an old friend in an unexpected place
  • Two people saying the same thing at the same time—a “jinx”
  • Dreaming about someone who shows up in your life soon after

Jung called these experiences “synchronicities” and explored their quantum origins in his work with physicist Wolfgang Pauli in Naturerklärung und Psyche. Understanding this synchronicity as an acausal phenomenon—one that links events without causes—he wrote, “We often dream about people from whom we receive a letter by the next post. I have ascertained on several occasions that at the moment when the dream occurred the letter was already lying in the post-office of the addressee.”

Your entanglement is fed by any attention you give the relationship. The deeper your entanglement, the more you witness its synchronicities. If you put an entangled relationship behind you, its noticeable effects may appear to go dormant and the synchronicities may slowly fade. Still, on the timeless level, your connection remains. The original bond always exists. It’s up to us to decide whether we carry our entanglement into the present moment or simply let it live in the eternal memory field of the universe.

Kim Chestney is the author of The Illumination Code, Radical Intuition 以及 The Psychic Workshop. As the founder of IntuitionLab and the CREATE! Festival, her work raises awareness about the importance of insight in the evolution of individual and world consciousness. Visit her online at www.intuitionlab.com.

摘自书籍 The Illumination Code: 7 Keys to Unlock Your Quantum Intelligence ©2024 by Kim Chestney. Reprinted with permission from New World Library—www.newworldlibrary.com.

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