
Here’s a synchronicity story from Dave Malcolm, the former AUTEC engineer who has previously contributed. He notes that sometimes he’s disturbed by synchronicities because they tend to occur whenever he’s worried about a loved one. But fortunately his worst fears have never manifested after the synchronicity. “I’ve always been wrong I am happy to say.”
In any case here’s his story.
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As a network engineer I am frequently on global conference calls as I was at 4AM on a recent Saturday. While we talk on the conference many of us send instant text messages making comments about participants and have nicknames for lots of our colleagues.
Our man from Cuba got on and while I recognized him, some didn’t. So I texted that it’s Babalu, a reference to Ricky Ricardo from the “I Love Lucy show”.
Later that night, my grandchildren and I watched The Cable Guy, a movie we have all seen. No one really wanted to see it again, but there was nothing else on. At the end of the movie when an injured Jim Carey was asked his name, he replied, Babalu.
Now if I could just see those Mega Million numbers the morning of the next drawing.
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Ricky Ricardo sang a song called Babalu, a name that refers to the Afro-Cuban orisha (or god) Babalu Aye, also known in Brazil as Obalu Aye. He is known as the deity associated with illness, disease, insanity, aging and death, but is also the deity that cures same. He is appeased on the earth, and cool water is one of the mainstays of his appeasement.
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Although I don’t know the circumstances of Dave’s concerns, his worries about a family member could be reflected not only in the synchronicity itself, but also in the particular deity within the synchronicity.

















