Jim Francis, writing for Mind Power News, has this to say about synchronicity.
“I have personally had at least a dozen of these recognizable synchronicity trains in the past 3 years and each one has bought me sometimes quite incredible luck. So much so that friends here in Vanuatu keep telling me how lucky I am!!”
Jim defines synchronicity as a series of seemingly unrelated events which are connected via a hidden agenda. He also ties super string theory to synchronicity. Not being quantum physicists, we’ll have to take his word for it. I guess what annoys me a bit about the article is that in spite of telling us how he has created ‘a dozen recognizable synchronicity trains’ (toot! toot!), Jim doesn’t provide us with any of them. (Don’t just tell us about it; show it!)
Fortunately, Jane Clifford, who sent us the article, isn’t shy about describing her synchronicities. After thanking us for posting her Owl Medicine story, she told us that she just experienced another synchro. Here it is:
“Just had another big one. My daughter is here and I have been having deep conversations with her about my perception of life the universe etc in some detail. I also recommended Neem Cream to her, explaining it was a tree in India used to cure all skin afflictions.
I then begin a novel lent to me be a friend. In chapter one, one of the characters talks about the neem tree and in ensuing chapters a character in the novel is teaching someone else her world view and, almost word for word, it is the same as I discussed with my daughter the day before. I have also been working with Sachamama or Great Serpent energy recently and the same novel has a character who worships a serpent god. It’s a big part of the plot.”
Thanks, Jane. Talk about a synchro train!
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We have to say that while the theorizing about synchronicity can be interesting and worthwhile, it’s stories that bring the phenomenon alive. But then we’re writers. What else would we say!















