Thursday, April 24, 7:00 p.m. CT
FREE WEBCAST
In this lecture, based on his new book, Life-Changing Synchronicities: A Doctor’s Journey of Coincidence and Serendipity, pioneering psychiatrist Bernard Beitman, M.D., explores the experience and ramifications of meaningful coincidences, including how synchronistic happenings came to define his own life. Building on Carl Jung’s groundbreaking work on this phenomenon, Beitman applies new insights on coincidence, synchronicity, serendipity, and related phenomena to the contemporary age, ultimately helping people begin to better identify patterns of synchronicity in their own lives, find deeper meaning, and more consciously align with their personal life path and goals. The unlikely trajectory of the author’s own life reveals the strange and counterintuitive nature of synchronicity.
Bernard Beitman, M.D., a graduate of Yale Medical School, did his psychiatric residency at Stanford University. The former chair of psychiatry of the University of Missouri-Columbia Medical School for seventeen years, he writes a blog for Psychology Today and is the author of Meaningful Coincidences. The founder of The Coincidence Project, he lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. http://coincider.com/
This program will be streamed on YouTube, Facebook, and our website on Thursday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. CT.