This synchronicity came from Vicky Watt, whose blog – Acoustic Wave – covers all sorts of mysterious stuff, including synchronicity. It’s a good one!
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Yesterday – Thursday 24th November – I finally finished a 6-part ‘Be The Change’ blog series on my own webspace. It was very late at night and it had taken me all day to create. Following an initial post a couple of weeks earlier (inspired by your Occupy/Stephen King discussion funnily enough), I had planned to just write a follow-up post with a few bullet points summarizing the way people might embrace the ‘be the change’ ethos. Clearly I subconsciously knew that each theme deserved to be a little more fleshed out as I had already stalled the project for many days. At the same time, I was very keen to complete it all in one day because I’d put it off for so long! When it was finally complete, I laughed out loud to my partner, asking what had even compelled me to create the ‘Be The Change’ series? I joked that few people would even read it! My blog doesn’t have a very big readership 🙂
Anyway, despite it being very late at night, we had agreed to watch an episode of the American TV comedy drama ‘Castle’ before going to bed. First, I browsed the other writers on my blog list and saw that Seth Godin had written a new post for Thanks Giving. The post read…
“A great way to give thanks…for the priveleges we’ve got is to do important work. Your job, your internet access, your education, your role in a civilized society…all of them are a platform, a chance to do art, a way to give back and to honor those that enabled you to get to this point. For every person reading this there are a thousand (literally a thousand) in underpriveleged nations and situations that would love to have your slot. Don’t waste it.”
This small note from Seth Godin to his readers really inspired me. He was right. The message I took from this for myself is that it didn’t really matter how few people were reading my blog. I was in a very privileged position and I should use it, wherever possible, to speak my truth, to to share positive messages. Isn’t that what it means to be the change?
Finally, just before a long overdue bed time, we cozied up to watch the episode of ‘Castle’ and as I relaxed into its lighthearted fictional storyline about a crime writer who helps to solve cases, I forgot all about being the change for a while. Then, at the end of the episode – just before the credits rolled – the woman who plays the part of Castle’s mother, announced that as part of her new career as a life coach, she was hosting
a ‘Be The Change You Wish To See‘ gathering for her social group.
That night, I slept happily, knowing that my efforts had somehow been given a little nod and wink of acknowledgment from the universe.














