Synchro Weirdness

This synchro is one of those weirdo things you run across from time to time, involving names, the bizarre, and death. More on that at the end of the story.

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On Monday, December 12, 2011, Tyler Brehm, 26, walked down the middle of Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, firing on motorists with a .40 caliber handgun.  He didn’t appear to have any clear target and fired 20 bullets in the air and at cars and screamed that he wanted to die.

Several people were injured and one man was killed, 40-year-old John Atterberry, a music executive who was shot in the face and upper body as he drove his Mercedes through the area.

Atterberry has worked with the Spice Girls, Jessica Simpson, and other musicians. He was a VP at a record company that produced albums for some of the most prominent names in West Coast hip-hop- like Snoop Dog. The name of the company? Death Row Records.

Story here.

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Really? Why would anyone give that name to a company?  These types of synchros seem to emanate from what I think of as the ‘dark side” of the cosmos. We don’t know what, if any, karmic connections existed among the players, we have no clue about what these people were thinking just before or during these dramatic and, ultimately, tragic moments.

But if there’s no such thing as random, then the apparently “random” act was initiated at some deeper order in the universe. And this is where synchronicity seems to come into play. I often think of synchronicity as the seam, the border, between what is seen and what is hidden. It somehow makes the internal (hidden) manifest, and then we’re struck by the sheer weirdness of it and are compelled to pay attention. But what’s the message? What’s the law of attraction here? Or is there any?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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