Synchros That Are Prescient

 

This synchro is one of those stories that spans decades. It has some similarities to two posts  we put up last year, The Friendship Book, and The Girl with the Red Hair, which happened to Ray, who posts here often. This one actually made the Orlando news, probably because it involves Disney World.
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Alex and Donna Voutsinas of Boynton Beach, Florida met at work, fell in love, got married. Nothing too unusual there. But one day while they were still engaged, they were going through old family photo albums – much as Keith did in The Friendship Book, and Donna found an old photo of herself as a kid at Disney World.  She showed it to Alex, who was noticed a man in the background, who was pushing a child in a stroller. He recognized the man as his father.

“Just to be in the same picture with my wife when we were basically toddlers, it’s unbelievable,” Alex said.

But for anyone who undertand the geography of synchronicity, that’s business as usual! The original story is here. 

Thanks to Julie and Gabe for alerting us to the story!

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10 Responses to Synchros That Are Prescient

  1. GYPSYWOMAN says:

    love that phrase, too – "fits" just perfectly –

  2. Trish and Rob MacGregor says:

    Lauren – is that a synchro? That the image its your mask?? Got to check that one out!

  3. Lauren says:

    Couldn't follow the link to the original post……I love the idea of a Geography of Syncronicity. "Like a country just begging to be explored" is perfect.

    The visual has my mask of Amaterasu…..Goddess of illumination.

  4. Trish and Rob MacGregor says:

    Geography of synchronicity: that's just how I think of it. Synchronicity like a country just begging to be explored.
    – Trish

  5. Sansego says:

    Geography of synchronicity? I'd love to learn more about this, as that is a new term for me.

    More examples of this would be helpful. Thanks!

  6. Butternut Squash says:

    That's the best kind of synchro!

  7. GYPSYWOMAN says:

    oh, isn't it a fabulous story!!! simply wonderful – and uplifting!!!

  8. 67 Not Out (Mike Perry) says:

    Wonderful when this happens.

  9. maggie's garden says:

    That's totally cool. I hope they had that picture sized up and framed!

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