THE BIG GREEK

This evening, May 30, I was driving back from the bookstore and was behind a massive truck that could barely take the turn into our neighborhood. Our streets are just neighborhood roads, widened and raised a little since a hurricane back several years back nearly flooded the neighborhood. But still not highway wide to allow this guy to turn gracefully.

Once he made the turn, the Good Greek truck blocked the entire street and didn’t budge. The car coming toward us – someone on his way out of the neighorhood – didn’t bother waiting for the truck to move. The driver simply swung to the right and across the lawn of the nearest house. That  seemed to rouse the Good Greek driver, who now trundled forward up the street like some massive overweight whale. I was able to continue home and pull into our driveway.

Over the years we’ve lived here, I’ve seen a lot of movie vans pull in and out of here. But I’ve never seen a truck from this particular company. I wondered, briefly, if this moving truck would become part of a synchronicity in the next couple days or weeks. It had that kind of feeling to it. And I hadn’t been experiencing any synchros in awhile and was hoping for one soon.

Later that evening, we were watching the news and yeah, sure enough, the synchronicity occurred: a commercial for the Good Greek Moving and Storage company. One of those same lumbering trucks.

So the possible meaning of this one? A couple things. After our first Abraham/Hicks cruise in August, Meg and I talked about taking one of their tours to Greece. Seemed like a good way to see the islands in Greece we wanted to see. No plans yet. The other possibility is that we’re going to move, something Rob and I have talked about.

The question, though, is what’s the message? Was that synchro a reflection of things I think and talk about? Was it a confirmation of one or the other – or both? Was it precognitive? No idea.

We’ll see.

And that’s one of the beauties of synchronicities. They’re sometimes like jigsaw puzzles, a mystery we have to piece together, to puzzle through until whatever it is comes together seamlessly in our lives.

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4 Responses to THE BIG GREEK

  1. Phil Merry says:

    I am reading this at six in the morning in Singapore. Connection with me is that one of my best stories about being guided involved a lorry with a sign on the side. I was wondering whether to move from my apartment and had been racking my brains for days about the right decision. As I was considering this move, I was in my car and stopped by the traffic lights, and the van pulled up on my left hand side saying make the mo move I don’t know how this relates, but it’s something that comes to mind. The signs on the side of lorries can guide us. The other thought that occurs to me is that one of my most enjoyable trips to Greece was when I found out that if you book a cruise around the Greek islands within a week before they sale, you get a massive discount. When I took advantage of this, my wife and I had the most amazing holiday. Not sure if this helps, but these are the messages I was prompted to share when I read your story. Cheers.

    • Trish and Rob says:

      It showed up! Thanks, Philip. This is helpful!!

      • phil merry says:

        great – the other funny part of the story is that we arrived in Athens, intending to hire a car to travel the country. So I went into the travel agent, and said I would like to hire a car to which the man replied, no, you don’t. Thinking there was a language problem I asked again, I would like to hire a car. The man replied no you don’t. At which point I gave in and said why not. And he said because I have great prices on this Greek island cruise, and when I say great prices, I mean like 80% less than the normal price. I booked two seats immediately for Normala and I, and we had a great five days. Travelling by night, and seeing five different islands each day, including Ephesus, in Turkey, and an amazing visit to the house when Mary, the mother of Jesus had a lived.

        • Trish and Rob says:

          Oh wow, I love that!Greece and the islands have long been on my bucket list just like Cuba was for years. We got to see Cuba in 2017, so now it’s time for Greece! NOt sure why you’re getting that message since your comments all come through!

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