Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

March 21, 2026

Actor Chuck Norris Dies at the Age of 86 After Medical Emergency in Hawaii?🍍

Sad news about Chuck Norris' passing in the news today, as both of my parents died at the age of 86, which now in my mind is the maximum age I can expect to reach.
Mind you at my age every day is a bonus day.
‘To the world, he was a martial artist,
actor and a symbol of strength.’
I can't think of a single Chuck Norris movie I liked except for maybe 'The Way of the Dragon' and even then, I saw that one as a teenager at the drive-in when the west was into Kung-Fu fighting, and I don't even remember Chuck being in it.
I did write one humous post (to me anyway) about Chuck looking like a Neanderthal man.
The first really accurate reconstruction
of Neanderthal man
Chuck Norris
Neanderthal Man?

March 20, 2026

Alien Abduction Day Falls During World Folktales & Fables Week? πŸ“•πŸ“–πŸ›ΈπŸ‘½πŸ¦‰

I have to be honest and say that there are few "alien abduction" stories that I actually believe.
And I'm sure people like Mike Clelland and Whitley Strieber are sincere in their belief that aliens have been "visiting" them, but where is the proof, other than their stories that they tell to whoever will listen to them?
Alien Abduction Day
Aliens and Owls?
Alien Abduction Day
Synchromysticism & Chaos Magick
While the "alien experiencer" crowd can be fun to listen to at times, it's pretty hard to tell folktales from fact, but there are a lot in that field who are just full of whatever these aliens are allegedly trying to extract with their probes, I think.
I like listening to podcast episodes about synchronicity, but the trouble there is that you get all kinds of people from the "alien experiencer" to the "chaos magician" to the "Flat Earther" trying to mix their weird beliefs into the field of synchronicity studies, which just muddies the waters I think for people who take synchronicity seriously.
And I'd like to see you prove me wrong there:-)
World Contact Day Falls on Everything You Think Is Wrong Day During World Folktales & Fables Week?πŸŒŽπŸ›ΈπŸ‘½πŸ‘ΎπŸ“šπŸ€”πŸ’­πŸŒ

UPDATE: March 21st, 2026
After writing up this post and posting it, the latest 'Neon Galactic' podcast hit my Apple Podcast playlist as I was going to bed, and I had a listen to it.
It was James interviewing "remote viewer" Birdie Jaworski about all kinds of stuff that Birdie had "remote viewed" about aliens and abductees:-)
The latest 'Third Eye Drops' podcast hit my playlist around the same time, but I had to listen to it early this morning.
Let's not forget that yesterday was also 'Astrology Day', and being born on the cusp between Virgo/Libra I don't know how I feel about astrology;-)
'Conspiracy theory'? 
Let's not go down that 
rabbit hole here;-)
I like how
halfway through the 'Hidden Experience' podcast episode how Mike brings up that 
Samantha Leifker is a soap maker:-)

March 19, 2026

Oranges And Lemons Day Falls on Backyard Day This Year?πŸŸ πŸ‹πŸ””πŸ‘

I don't have an orange tree in my backyard, but I do have a lemon tree.
My front yard looks good and is full of wildlife, but my backyard is in need of some replanting, but I do have a lime and lemon tree doing OK at the moment that should bring lots of future fruit for me to squeeze into juice.
I want to make my backyard more butterfly friendly, so I'm reading my 'Create More Butterflies' book to find out what trees I can place in my backyard.
"Oranges
and Lemons Day is a cheerful, bell-ringing tradition centered on St. Clement Danes Church and a nursery rhyme that has echoed through generations. It blends two things that rarely share the spotlight: church bells and citrus fruit."