Listening Our Way Forward
- Bernard Beitman, MD

- 2 days ago
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Synchronicity, Dialogue, and Collective Change, with Greg Moffitt.

What if synchronicity isn’t just personal… but collective? Can synchronicity help guide humanity toward wiser collective choices?
In this week's episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Bernard Beitman, MD speaks with writer and broadcaster Greg Moffitt about intention, attention, and the subtle ways meaningful coincidences shape both our lives and humanity’s future.
Greg offers a simple but powerful idea: focus clearly, energize your intention, and pay attention to what unfolds. Many of us do this unconsciously — through desire, imagination, or even prayer — without realizing the influence we’re exerting.
Highlights from the conversation:
A practical way to “do magic” through focused attention and emotional energy
Why we should be careful about what we wish for
Synchronicity in relationships and life direction
The tension between romantic ideals and collective responsibility
Moving from fear-based narratives toward dialogue and empathy
Rather than framing humanity as a problem to solve, Greg invites us to see interdependence as the deeper pattern. Through adaptive, non-judgmental conversation, we may begin shifting the stories we tell about ourselves and each other.
This conversation suggests that deep listening may be one of the most powerful forces for change.
Meet Greg now on the Connecting with Coincidence podcast:
About Greg Moffitt
Greg Moffitt is an independent writer, editor and broadcaster based in Yorkshire, England. Active since 1987, he has been published extensively both at home and abroad. He has over 35 years experience in the music industry as both a musician and a journalist. He is co-author of Beyond Time and Space – The Art of Paul Raymond Gregory. He currently hosts the Legalise Freedom podcast at www.legalise-freedom.com which explores the nature of reality and the future of humanity.
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