Synchronicity & the Body Electric

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I received this interesting email today from Nancy Atkinson, a fellow blogger whom we  met six years ago when our families happened to be traveling in Oregon at the same time. It certainly addresses how synchronicity can speak to us through the body electric!

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I have a new synchronicity for you:

A few months ago my daughter called and said she had a conference in Disney World and would we like to join her there to take our grandson around Disney and Universal Studios while she worked? We readily agreed as it had been on my bucket list to take him sometime after he turned eight. He is only seven and a half, but we felt that was close enough as his mother already had a room, airfare for herself, etc. In other words, it was a good time as part of the trip was already paid.

So I made a pact with myself to walk and swim at least five times a week for the next two months to be in good shape for all the walking we would be doing for three days. (I was coming from a good place – lots of beach walking and swimming three to four days a week.) Well, to make a long story short, I didn’t do a thing! We arrived back home at Lake Tahoe and after living at sea level for six months, I struggled to adjust to the altitude of 6500 feet. (A doctor later told me it takes two months.) So that accounted for at least several weeks of not wanting to work out, but then the weather changed and was warmer and the excuses began to fade. We then started a low-carb diet and that took a week or so to adjust, or so I told myself.

So bottom line – I didn’t do a darn thing to prepare for Disney for two months and the day was arriving fast.

My clothes were lying on the bed ready to go into the suitcase, all the necessary fast-passes arranged at Disney, and a host of very expensive tickets purchased. Two days before we were to leave my back began to spasm! And when I say spasm – it was unlike anything I have ever experienced! Off to the ER the day before we left – with me taking little old person steps into the building. Nothing to do – cold compresses, pain meds, don’t do anything that hurts, was his only recommendation. You mean like riding Splash Mountain? Sitting on a plane for 7 or so hours? Rushing to catch a close connection in Phoenix, a notoriously large airport?

Needless to say, the suitcase left without my clothes or me. My husband met our grandson in Orlando for three days of fun and sun. They walked 12 miles the first day, 10 miles the second day, and on the third they lost count. I would have slowed them down without the “training”, in all probability, but without it I would have been exhausted.

On the day my husband returned, my back was back to almost normal. A day after that it was perfect. This from being flat on my back in bed the whole time he was gone.

The Universe was letting me know if I wanted to be able to keep up and have fun at the ripe old age of 61 – I’d better quit with the excuses and exercise every day. As soon as I said I’d learned my lesson – no more excuses – my back was fine. I missed the trip, but I learned a valuable lesson. There are no coincidences, only subtle and not so subtle nudges.

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6 Responses to Synchronicity & the Body Electric

  1. I wonder if Nancy simply wasn’t meant to go – maybe it was important for granddad and grandson to spend time together.

  2. blah says:

    so Rob,, the name with the date on the bridge,,, began with an F….. considering the boy was passing it back and forth previous to the sun up…….. What movie is worth seeing,,, to ad to the string just after the sun-up,,, it was drinks,,,, and a quick conversation with Humphrey B…….. truth be told….

  3. DJan says:

    I certainly understand how important exercise is in my life. I really wonder what was going on, but it certainly wasn’t clear from her description, not to me anyway. She was obviously not meant to go, at any rate. 🙂

  4. Nancy says:

    For me, the synchronicity was the constant reminding myself I needed to stay in shape for the trip as it was going to be walking-intensive, and then not doing it. I was a much younger mother the last time we were there and I remembered being tired at the end of each day. Maybe if I hadn’t been anxious about it, the back issue wouldn’t have happened.

    How many of our physical complaints are self-induced, I wonder. Brought about because we are focusing our attention on it?

    • Rob and Trish says:

      I suspect most if not all physical ailments are self-induced or the result of our emotions and beliefs. Thanks for letting us use this one, Nancy!

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