Awhile back, I posted that I had recommended the book
Hunt for the Skinwalker: Science Confronts the Unexplained at a Remote Ranch in Utah
by Colm A Kelleher and George Knapp to a co-worker I'll call "Joe." "Joe" told me that he bought the book -- the receipt from the sales clerk had her name on it, which was "Regan." Which of course, is my name as well.The other day, I recommended the classic John Carpenter film They Live to Joe. I told him I think he could find it on YouTube, or anyway, on-line. He told me today that he was going to search for the movie on-line, but turned out, it was airing on television!
(By the way, Joe loved the movie.)
2 comments:
That's wild! Maybe the Universe is sentient and giggling at us.
I first read your blog entry a few days ago so maybe I was primed to notice the following synchronicities over the past 1 1/2 days in my life. Raymond Fowler, in his Syncrofiles book, suggested people who know of others synchronicities tend to then notice their own. Ithink that's true.
I was trying to learn more about ghosticism and was listening to a youtube video interview of John *Lash*, supposedly a ghostic scholar....The next day my neighbor is telling me about a couple who were arresting for *lash*ing their two toddlers, in our town..... I was catching up on the Outlander series and a character mentions the threat of being *lash*ed..... My son and his buddies went to a TNA event, last night, and amongst a number of wrestlers, got the autograph of Bobby *Lash*ley.
Hi brownie,
Yes, it seems to me that once you notice, "they" notice you notice, and play accordingly.
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