Saturday, November 1, 2025

Synthemon: Can Our Dead Speak to Us?

 Within the framework of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the question of whether our dead can "speak" to us is understood not as the literal continuation of disembodied voices in a dualistic sense, but as a phenomenon of synchronicity—meaningful, divinely coordinated correspondences between the physical realm (extension) and the spiritual realm (thought).

Since Synthemon affirms that the cosmos is a unified, living system of divine intentionality, governed by both physical and metaphysical laws, communication between the living and the departed would not violate natural law but would instead function through spiritual resonance within a single divine substance. The souls of the deceased remain expressions within the holistic unity of existence—distinct yet never separate from the divine field of Being that sustains all. God, as omnipresent and timeless, holds every consciousness simultaneously within His awareness.

Thus, “hearing” the dead or receiving messages from them would manifest through synchronistic patterns—dreams, symbols, sensations, sudden insights, or divinatory tools such as the Tarot or I Ching, which operate through synchronic resonance rather than causal contact [1][2]. In this view, the departed do not breach cosmic boundaries to speak, but their spiritual essence participates in God’s unfolding harmony, allowing moments of emotional or intuitive contact as part of the divine plan.

From this standpoint, such experiences are not supernatural intrusions but expressions of underlying unity. They remind us that consciousness, once brought forth by the divine substance, is not extinguished but reabsorbed into the totality of God’s timeless life—capable of expressing meaning through the web of synchronic correspondences within creation [3][4][6].

Therefore, yes—our dead can “speak” to us, but within Synthemon, their voice arises through synchronicity and symbolic communication within God’s integrated cosmos, not through the dualistic separation of matter and spirit.

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


3 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


6 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html

In addition:

 There is more to say from within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon) regarding communication with the dead.

Synthemon teaches that all consciousnesses—living and departed—remain within the divine unity of being, existing as differentiated patterns of thought within the single substance that underlies the cosmos. Death, therefore, is not the annihilation of the self but a shift of mode within the continuum of God's timeless order. The spirits of the deceased persist as spiritual expressions in the mental/spiritual attribute of that one divine substance, continuing to participate in the synchronic web of existence [1][2].

Communication with them, then, is not linear or sensory but synchronic—emerging through meaningful alignments between the material and spiritual dimensions. The living may experience such communication through dreams, symbols, archetypal images, natural signs, or divinatory tools like the Tarot or I Ching, which operate by reflecting the deeper unity between mind and matter [1][3]. These synchronicities are understood as God’s orchestration—where events take on personal, emotional, or revelatory significance, revealing that consciousness transcends physical death.

Synthemon also draws on Perennial Philosophy and Integral theory, interpreting spiritual contact not as a ghostly intrusion but as part of the soul’s ongoing involvement in the divine whole. The dead, now existing in God’s timeless domain, can still express themselves through resonant patterns in the physical world—moments where the veil between realms becomes thin, allowing spiritual meaning to merge with physical form [4][5].

Ultimately, these communications are not random but participate in the divine intentionality of the cosmos: God’s plan weaves every consciousness, past and present, into one harmonized field of being. To encounter the presence of the dead is therefore to experience synchronic unity—a reminder that all beings, though seemingly separated by time, remain within the living substance of God [6].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


3 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


6 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


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