Synchronicities, like birthday gifts, come in all shapes and sizes. Not all of them are mind blowers, but even the smaller ones hold a message. Christina G sent us the next two. They involve music and books, areas where synchronicities often manifest themselves.
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About three weeks ago, I was driving home and stopped off at the local Wawa (common convenience store in Pennsylvania and some other places on the East Coast, if you’re not familiar). I’ve got a CD in the car of a bunch of old ELO tunes and asI turned the car off, it had just gotten through the first few bars of “Strange Magic”.
I can’t describe the feeling I had when just as I entered the store, “Strange Magic” began again at that moment, this time on the canned house music. Very weird…what are the odds? That tune’s got to be 30 years old, and it’s not exactly popular these days.
Had to laugh at the universe’s sense of humor on the choice of tunes too…Strange magic indeed!
The second synch happened just yesterday. I awoke to discover that the wifi connection I share with my neighbors had kicked out, and I had work to do on the ‘net, so I headed over to the local coffeehouse/used book place to hang and make use of their connection. I can’t go to any bookstore without browsing, and I
usually get sucked into buying something, and yesterday was no exception.
I ended up with two books that are a little out of character for me, but looked interesting. I’d never heard or seen either one, and didn’t know the authors either. The books were “Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry” by John J. Robinson and “The Disappearance of the Universe” by Gary R. Renard. Well, it was a beautiful almost-spring day here and I decided to take a drive out to a town I used to live in that has a great independent book store–new books in this one. It’s about 40 miles south of the small city I live in now, and I hadn’t been there in at least two years or more.
While I was browsing the shelves, I came across both the books I’d just purchased earlier in the afternoon, used–right next to each other.
I’d say that if there’s any message there, it’s that for some reason, I’m supposed to read both those books. I’d better get cracking.

















