How Do Synchronicities Happen?
- Bernard Beitman, MD

- Jun 30
- 1 min read
Lilly Fiorino on music, mathematics, technology, and the hidden patterns behind meaningful coincidences.

What if synchronicities aren't just isolated surprises, but part of larger patterns of timing, resonance, and connection?
In this episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Bernard Beitman, MD speaks with Lilly Fiorino about meaningful coincidences, harmonic alignment, and the possibility of detecting patterns of connection across human experience.
Lilly explores how synchronicities show up in music ensembles, relationships, creative collaboration, and everyday life. Drawing from tarot, oracle systems, mathematics, and studies of harmony, she describes her work developing systems that can recognize when people, ideas, or events begin moving into unexpected alignment.
The conversation moves from jazz improvisation and drumming to acausal connections, first meetings, collective harmony, and the emergence of “domains of synchronicity” where meaningful patterns seem to organize future events.
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About Lilly Fiorino
Lilly Fiorino explores the intersection of synchronicity, music, mathematics, oracle systems, and emerging technology. Her work focuses on meaningful coincidence, harmonic alignment, and the possibility of developing tools that help people notice patterns of connection across relationships, creativity, timing, and everyday life.
Through her evolving SETA project, Lilly is working with ideas from tarot, mathematical pattern recognition, artificial intelligence, and human experience to better understand when people, ideas, and events appear to move into meaningful alignment.
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