Recently, I was scrolling back through more than seven years of blog posts, looking for my top 10 or 20 favorites. I decided that we’ll be posting our top favorites and will be delighted to send you a token of our appreciation.
As I went scrolled through these, I was shocked by how many powerful synchros are recorded here and how many more are embedded in the 30,000 plus comments.
Then I found this one from Ray Getzinger. I love it because it’s so simple, personal and profoundly precognitive in how it played out in Ray’s life. I think it also illustrates the importance of dreams, the roles they play in our lives, the information they can reveal.
From Ray:
When I was twelve years old I used to dream about a red headed woman from Georgia with her hair up in ringlets. Ten year later, in 1966, I married a woman with red hair. She lived in Virginia, but was born in Georgia where her father was in the same Army Air Force squadron as Gene Autry during WW II. Before we had been married a year she styled her hair exactly as I had dreamed.
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I’ve known Ray for a long time, even though we have never met in person. He met me through my first novel, In Shadow, published in 1985, and at some point in the years since, we started corresponding. Then became Facebook friends. Followed each other on Twitter. Then he started posting on our blog. We exchange emails from time to time. He understands synchronicity because he lives it.
Thank you, Ray. And since your synchro is the first, what can I send you? A natal chart on a grandchild? Signed books? Three years of monthly predictions for your sign? Let me know!
Dreams are wonderful. Dreams are TRUE.
What a great story!