This synchronicity appeared in The Sunday Times (London) on May 5, 1974.
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For over 20 years, Eileen Bithell’s parents of Portsmouth, England, had a grocery store with a framed sign in the window that stated which days the store was closed. Two weeks before her brother’s wedding, the sign was taken down and removed from its frame. Behind the sign was a large photograph showing a small girl held in her father’s arms. The girl was Eileen’s brother’s future bride and father-in-law.
“No one knows how this particular photograph came to be used as a backing for the shop sign as none of the people in the photograph were then known to my family. Yet now, twenty years later, the two families were to be joined by marriage.”
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So what does this tell us about synchronicity and the interconnections in life?
I definitely believe in this synchronicity.
Ray
That just gave me goosebumps!
synchronicities are purposely set in place, concealed and at the right moment are magically uncovered… for a purpose.
That's a good one!
oh, man!!!!! what a fabulous story!!!!! can't get enough!
Fantastic. I love this stuff. 😀
In simpler times and places, a good photo was shared. That's how it happened.
When going through my dad's effects, I came across a folder of his brothers photos, taken while working as a photo journelist during WWII. The originals were ones I've seen many times in historical books and news items – photos credited only to staff – and yet I now know, they were taken by my uncle.