Our newest synchronicity book will be available in May!
Here’s a brief excerpt, from the introduction:
Sometimes, synchronicity makes you feel like a character in a Philip K. Dick novel, as if you’ve stumbled into an upside down, inside out world where nothing is the way it should be. Other times, synchronicity is the oddball ally you don’t want to introduce to the rest of the family but whose company you crave. And occasionally, it’s the wind whispering a secret. Always, though, there’s the general weirdness of it all, when the universe seems to be addressing you personally.
Recently, author and synchronicity expert Philip Merry, emailed a question pertinent to synchronicity. When people say ‘sign from the universe’ what do they mean by the word ‘universe?’ I think of it as the matrix of reality, the core of who we are as spiritual beings in a physical existence.
Synchronicities come in different types and sizes. Big or small, they can act as confirmation, a warning, a navigation system, and as a mirror that reflects global affairs. They can come in clusters, often within minutes or hours of each other. Some synchronicities may stretch throughout your life. Or they can be tricksters that poke fun at you and make you laugh at yourself. They may provide glimpses of the future. We often tap into them through our creativity, in our dreams, during meditation, or when we’re simply going about our lives.
Any of these can be mind-blowers, synchronicities so bizarre or in your face that you immediately stop what you’re doing and your attention snaps to what you just experienced. If the message isn’t immediately clear, you keep digging through the possibilities until you find it. These mind blowers can involve virtually anything or anyone and can occur anywhere, at any time. Sometimes, they seem quantum in nature.