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The question is then the time it takes, the probabilities of direct correlation, and the number of repeated instances of direct correlation, which with regularity, enhances the belief. The more evident the correlative relationships the greater the belief.
The correlations I created were the thought of something followed by occurrence in reality. This was done in several ways. One was to ask a question and look for related correlations in random reality. This is often called Synchronicity. This was to create contexts for the interpretation of reality, such that what I encountered in my meanderings, I would try to relate and apply to the question, much as in the same way I might apply everything to money. Correlate reality to the question where the question is an objective. The idea was rather than problems as abstraction, I would experience problems in reality as theater and be an actual player in experience first-hand, and especially as engaged in consequence, as to make questions and thoughts real.
The best example and the epitome of it, I have already related in another story
called 'The Question'. The question was 'Can the spirits get me any-time they want ?'. I smoked a little weed and drove to down-town San Francisco intending first to go to Vaillancourt Fountain, but no parking, and then to North Beach where I also had a difficult time in traffic; so I found myself going to Golden Gate Park via Doyle Drive, an elevated causeway transiting through the Presidio. I had a flat tire, and forgetting I had no starting motor, I stopped the car. "The problem was I was just around a curve, stopped in the far right lane and cars were coming around the bend at sixty miles per hour.
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