The Doves

 

Animals and birds often play significant roles in synchronicity. A pair of doves served that purpose for Kenneth Harris. He was the director and founder of  a mind -body wellness education center that employed multiple practitioners teaching a variety of classes from yoga , meditation, etc etc . “I primarily did all the adjusting chiropractic vitalistic based and on separate off days offered energy healing sessions called Attunement.”

He’s now an author of Synchronicity: The Magic, the Mystery, the Meaning. 

One morning he and his wife Judy  walked down to the beach in Bonita Springs. A pair of doves landed on the sand in front of him and hung out longer than he expected. He wondered if there was a message.

Later that day, he and Judy walked back to the beach to watch the sun set. A young woman was also on the beach, enjoying the sunset, and she and Ken started talking. She was from Paraguay. Her name? Paz. In English, Paz means peace. And what do doves represent? Peace.

When Paz found out that Ken was a chiropractor whose focus was on energy healing, she told him she’d been searching for an energy healer!

So the doves were part of something that hadn’t happened yet, signs of a precognitive event. Paz represented the event. But even she walked away with something – she’d found a healer.

Paz and Ken

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12 Responses to The Doves

  1. Darren B says:

    I see that Dr. Beitman’s first podcast for some time is up today and that it is with Dr.Ken Harris –
    https://mytuner-radio.com/podcast/ccbb-dr-bernard-beitman-md-the-x-zone-broadcast-network-1239486272

  2. Darren B says:

    I wrote about a darker synchro I had last year involving a dove/pigeon that was killed by a cat on my front lawn the week my AFL team was knocked out of the 2020 season by the Geelong Cats.
    My son and I then decided to support the Cats in the AFL grand final, which was held in our hometown for the first time ever, because Melbourne was in lockdown from Covid.
    The Cats were leading in the grand final at half-time but got killed by the Richmond Tigers in the second half of the game and lost.
    Here’s a link to that post along with some grizzly pictures of a crow feasting on the dove/pigeon’s remains –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2020/10/all-things-bright-and-beautiful.html

    And this was a follow-up post –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2020/10/living-with-feather-heart-on-1013-day.html

    • Trish and Rob says:

      How’d I miss this?!

      • Darren B says:

        As a side note to my comment, the Adelaide Crows finished on the bottom of the AFL ladder for the first time in the club’s history. 🙂

      • Darren B says:

        The main way I identified the dove/pigeon was because of the pink legs the cat had left with the bird’s feathers on my front path.
        I think the dove may have been in the tree (that has since been cut down because of root problems to my front path) at the corner of my living room and the cat climbed up and got it.
        I couldn’t believe the remains were missing from the path when I went out to bury them in my garden, only to see a crow was feasting on what was left of the bird in the side garden.
        And then the next morning the remains were back on my front path because the cat had dug the bird back up.
        It was garbage bin collection day that day, so I threw what was left of the bird in my council bin.

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