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The Synchronici-Tree | Sky Nelson-Isaacs, EP 424

The Synchronici-Tree | Sky Nelson-Isaacs, EP 424

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What if every choice you make reshapes the past as much as the future? Physicist and musician Sky Nelson-Isaacs returns to explore his idea of the Synchronici-Tree—a living model of time, flow, and meaning that shows how synchronicity roots us exactly where we need to grow.In this episode, Dr. Bernard Beitman talks with Sky about how unexpected turns, like becoming his daughter’s high-school physics teacher, revealed life’s hidden order. Together they explore how free will, timing, and emotion intertwine to form a branching universe of possibility, and how the roots of our choices grow back into the trunk of who we are. Their conversation blends science and spirituality, exploring the physics of flow, the courage to follow purpose, and how trust allows meaning to unfold through synchronicity.Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a physicist and author whose research into the foundations of quantum mechanics and the structure of time informs his work on how people adapt, grow, and make meaning. His approach integrates rigorous science with real-world insight to support personal and social transformation.Website: https://synchronicityinstitute.comAll Links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10...Podcast List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E...Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD is a Yale- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist and the founder of The Coincidence Project. He is the author of Connecting with Coincidence and Meaningful Coincidences, and host of Connecting with Coincidence, a podcast exploring how synchronicity connects mind, meaning, and mystery.Learn more: https://coincider.com

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