Global synchronicities are when the universe seems to be addressing us as a collective – as a people, a community, a nation, as citizens of the same planet.
Given the eight years of George Bush’s controversial presidency, it was stunning to witness the way the universe spoke through synchronicity as Bush’s second term came to an end.
The first rescue boat to reach the scene was named after Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, a staunch supporter of the separation between church and state, a man consistently ranked as one of the best presidents.
After eight years of flagrant abuse of power, a disastrous war of choice, torture, rendition flights, and the erosion of civil rights, it was as if the “miracle on the Hudson,” was the universe assuring us that we would come through it all intact. It’s no small irony that five days later, the day after Martin Luther King Day, the first black president was sworn into office.
Through mass events and the synchronicities so often associated with them, we’re witness to a deeper layer of existence similar to what quantum physicists speak of when they refer to everything in the universe being intimately connected. As Michael Talbot put it in The Holographic Universe, “Our brains mathematically construct objective reality by interpreting frequencies that are ultimately projections from a deeper order of existence that is beyond space and time – the brain is a hologram enfolded in a holographic universe.”
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As I was preparing this post, I dropped by Elizabeth Avadon’s blog and discovered a fascinating post about the salvage of Flight 1549 – in photos. Perfect synchronistic timing.Photographer Stephen Mallon’s exhibition of large scale photograghs, Brace for Impact, The Salvage of Flight 1549, was shown at Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s Front Room Gallery and will be at the Verge Art Fair in Miami from December 3-6.. Take a look at his site for the amazing photos. He kindly allowed us to use this photo.






















