Synchromysticism

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

- Jake Kotze

July 13, 2026

How to Celebrate Fool’s Paradise Day?🃏😁

"Fool’s Paradise Day kicks off with a sweet escape from everyday pressure. 
It invites you to step into a cozy mental world where joy rules.
You set the scene with bright thoughts and gentle hope.
A soft mood fills your mind. 
You let go of worries, even if just for a moment. 
This special moment helps you feel light and playful. 
It reminds you that our own thoughts can lift us when the weight of daily life gets too heavy.
On this day, we celebrate the magic of simple illusions. 
Everyone gets a chance to drift into a dream that feels sweet and gentle. 
It sparks a spark of inner warmth. 
You breathe in pure, quiet delight.
That treasure helps reshape your mindset and softens hard edges. 
Even if the fantasy fades, its glow stays.
That little glow becomes a gift.
 It teaches us that sometimes, a hopeful daydream offers a powerful reset."
Every July 12th
How to Celebrate Night of Nights Day?📻🤔

July 12, 2026

How to Celebrate Night of Nights Day?📻🤔

"Night of Nights is an annual tribute to the final commercial Morse code message ever sent in the United States
It honors the art of radio telegraphy and the people who once tapped out messages using dots and dashes.
Enthusiasts gather to listen as Morse signals echo through the airwaves again. 
It feels like stepping back to a time when messages traveled at the speed of sound, carried by skillful hands.
People tune in from near and far to catch those codes live. 
It becomes a shared moment of nostalgia, community, and quiet celebration of a long-silent technology!"

How to Celebrate Etch-A-Sketch Day?✍🤔💭

I wrote about the Etch-A-Sketch appearance in the 'Toy Story' movie in this recent post-
How to Celebrate World Doll Day?🪆🎎🎬
So, it might be worth
drawing your attention to those old posts with today being '
Etch a Sketch Day'.
Every July
Toy Story 5 is the year's most traumatic film
 - for parents