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Living in Flow

The Science of Synchronicity and How Your Choices Shape Your World

Sky Nelson-Isaacs

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Question 1 of 5
According to the text, what is the definition of "synchronicity"?
  • A. The psychological tendency to notice things more after learning about them.
  • B. Seemingly coincidental events that are actually deeply connected.
  • C. The process of aligning your daily schedule with your natural biological rhythms.
  • D. A scientific method for predicting future outcomes with high accuracy.
Question 2 of 5
How does the book explain the scientific basis behind synchronicity?
  • A. Human thoughts emit a magnetic field that physically pulls desired objects toward us.
  • B. The brain's reticular activating system filters out irrelevant information to focus on specific goals.
  • C. By taking action, we shape the probabilities of all accessible outcomes and tilt the odds in our favor.
  • D. Genetic memory allows us to unconsciously anticipate and prepare for future challenges.
Question 3 of 5
What is the primary function of the LORRAX process?
  • A. To help individuals deepen their connection with flow and navigate unexpected lifeshocks.
  • B. To provide a step-by-step guide for starting an eco-friendly business.
  • C. To eliminate all negative emotions and fears from a person's daily life.
  • D. To scientifically prove the existence of meaningful coincidences.
Question 4 of 5
According to the text, what is the difference between a "useful fear" and an "ego habit"?
  • A. Useful fears stem from childhood trauma, while ego habits develop in adulthood.
  • B. Useful fears are based on physical threats, while ego habits are based on social rejection.
  • C. Useful fears push you forward to get things done, while ego habits are imaginary fears that hold you back.
  • D. Useful fears can be eliminated through journaling, while ego habits require professional therapy.
Question 5 of 5
What practical exercise is recommended to help you stop reacting to imaginary fears?
  • A. Distract yourself with a flow-inducing activity whenever you feel afraid.
  • B. Do the feared action, then mentally revisit the moment of fear while acknowledging nothing bad happened.
  • C. Write down your fears in a synchronicity journal and burn the pages to release them.
  • D. Take deep breaths and repeat positive affirmations until your stress hormones decrease.

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Living in Flow Summary & Overview

Living in Flow (2019) invites you on a transformative journey to discover the power of synchronicity – and, through it, to create a life filled with ease, joy, and fulfillment. Unveiling the science behind meaningful coincidences, it provides practical guidance for aligning yourself with life's natural rhythms and unlocking your full potential.

Who Should Listen to Living in Flow?

  • Personal development enthusiasts
  • Science-minded individuals
  • Fans of Carl Jung

About the Author: Sky Nelson-Isaacs

Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a physicist, educator, and the founder of The Synchronicity Institute. His other books include Leap to Wholeness, and his research has been published in scientific journals like Quantum Reports. Nelson-Isaacs is also a sought-after speaker at conferences and workshops.

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