
There are roughly 8 billion people inhabiting this planet and the modern world sure looks much different than it once did. The science of our species has evolved to incredible heights in spite of its dependency on electricity and natural resources (our lives along with it to varying degrees.) We have engineered external structures that mirror the ingenuity within. Ancient cultures incorporated technology to similarly meet the needs of each generation despite it looking and feeling different, calling it something else entirely. The theme of inspiration running through both of these ideas comes from our beautifully flawed human consciousness. Before the scientific method became the standard of comparison the power of belief was the basis for whether we lived, died or found the afterlife and more than ever science is catching up to validate a lot of truth found in ancient principles. To this end life lacks coincidence prompting the adage "everything happens for a reason" to have merit when perceived through both objective cause and effect as well as the more abstract awe found "in spirit". The synchromystic podcast is a show that bridges the gap by honoring life's unexplainable miracles with the integration of humanity's best attempts at rational thought and empirical evidence.
Synchromystic is a term coined by Jake Cotze in 2006 which simply stated is "the art of realizing meaningful coincidences in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance". This podcast explores the veil of the unseen and its edges through a vast range of topics with the intention to bring it back to spirit without dismissing what is. Come journey with us!