Wednesday, May 21, 2008

week 3 Synchronicity

What evidence can you find for synchronicity?

I find evidence for synchronicity around me every day. All I have to do is set an intention and watch what happens. How many times do I call someone and they say "I was JUST thinking about you", or visa versa. Or I'll be thinking about a situation in my life and a certain song will play on the radio, or I'll be thinking about how amazing our world is an how grateful I am to have the awareness that I do a
nd the clock will read 11:11.

Just the other day I planted an intention before I went into the grocery store. I said to myself, "I want to have a special encounter. No, never mind, I am really to tired for a social interaction right now. No, I want to have a special encounter." I went about my shopping and ran into no one until I was in the checkout line. Behind me was an old acquaintance I hadn't seen in a year. He used to be a cashier at another story. He was Tall, Dark and Handsome with a heart of gold. I had grown quite fond of him (okay, so maybe it was a little crush). He was there with a woman who also used to cashier at the same store. I can't remember when I saw her last. Her name is Princess...really. Tall Dark and Handsome with Princess...hmmm...a special encounter in
deed. My sweetie is Mr. Tall Dark and Handsome and me, well, I am a bit of a princess, especially with him. Our relationship has been a little stressed lately and this "special encounter" felt very encouraging. Consciously tapping into the quantum field and finding Tall Dark and Handsome with Princess. Sure, I consider that evidence of synchronicity. Plus, remember, I was a little ambivalent about even having a special encounter...Well, Tall Dark and Handsome and I only said "hi" to each other and then someone came along and swept him up into a conversation. I finished my transaction and left without another word with him.

Connectivity

When I think of connectivity I think of my days studying deep tissue bodywork with Joseph Heller. He used this image of how when we pull on one part of the structure the stress is felt everywhere. This seems to be a microcosm of our macrocosm. In biology I remember how we followed the "life" of a molecule. The air we breathe today, here in CA could be breathed by someone half way around the world next week. And learning that polar bears were found to have a measurable concentration of xenoestrogens when no xenoestrogens were in their immediate environment. Everything we do affects everything on some level.






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