Synchromysticism

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

- Jake Kotze

May 20, 2013

On the Right Track?

Abandoned railway line that runs
behind 
Bangalow's main street

Bangalow, The Place Beyond the Pines?
I just love the cryptic nature of synchronicity.
I've been waiting for the Bangalow Billy Cart Race for a long time, 
I meant to go the previous two years, but always forgot and missed the day.
This year though I was determined to get down there and see it for my first time.
Why a billy cart race you ask?
Well it all goes back to a dream (?) I had after my father-in-law died -
My WTF Birthday Card
which featured him pushing me up and over a hill in a pale blue peddle car.
Pale blue car with white/silver wheels
This has set me off on an obsession of trying to find out the meaning of this very real dream that I had, plus my obsession of trying to find a match to this blue car from my dream. 
Life Is A Boxcar
42?
127?  Repo Man?
I found the above picture the other day, which matches the colour of the car in my dream, plus the silver/white tyres. 
I've been using it as my desktop background for the past week or so.
Gordon Tindall's 1951 Hudson Hornet
I chased the photo down on the net after seeing the above picture of an old Hudson with a pale blue finish and white/silver wheels.
Hudson Hornet from the movie
Cars
voiced by Paul Newman
The guy that owned the old beat-up Hudson was featured in a post about his restoration of old railway diners.

Diner Hotline Weblog

Anyway, the Hudson that I've been using as a desktop background has the number plate 
622-127 on the front and I also noticed the car out of the movie 
Repo Man has a 127 numberplate also -
Repo Man/127 Sync
127 Repo Man
So, I decided to take my Repo Man soundtrack with me on the drive down to Bangalow.
But I pulled this CD out of the rack by "mistake" -
More railway tracks?
The railway tracks meant nothing to me when I pulled the CD out, because I wasn't aware of the old railway line running behind Bangalow's main street, but I had seen Brett play these songs live a few years ago when he supported Pete Murray  
(who lives near Bangalow)
So I grabbed Brett's CD So Much More
as well to take along for the long drive.
I just noticed the tree behind Gordon Tindall's 1951 Hudson Hornet and the tree I thought was a maple tree in Bangalow look pretty much the same.
The CDs that I played to Bangalow,
plus a
sign and crane I bought there
My free tickets to The Place Beyond the Pines
I'm hoping to use my free tickets today to see  
Scene from the movie Repo Man
Two cars in a shop front window
 in Bangalow. 42?
Check out the 2-minute mark of
Ain't No Reason clip at the extreme top
The 8-ball sign I bought from the above shop
View from the bridge, Bangalow.
A couple of cars flying past me
 yesterday at
Bangalow.
The view of St. Kevin's from the
same bridge over the tracks
Fisheads was what brought me back
 to the town a few years ago

Kevin From Bangalow

Byron Bay as viewed from the
 hill behind
Bangalow
Little Peach, Bangalow where I
bought
 a crane ornament yesterday
James and the Giant Peach Syncs
Illustrated by Quentin Blake 
Mike Perry's Blake on the
Green Bridge Coincidence

Jessica Watson

Finding Point Nemo

Susan Sarandon voices the spider
James and the Giant Peach
Look what I found in the
Bangalow School Fete yesterday
 See more from the day at this link -
Bangalow Billy Cart Derby 2013

4 comments:

  1. Wow. Now I understand the utter power of railroad tracks! Great post - and a labyrinth, as always.

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  2. Even railway lines must have turning points. Hope your trip was everything you wished - there certainly seems to have been many indicators.

    Great synchros and photos.

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  3. Cool post. The Hudson Hornet looks to have a Masonic compass embedded into the grill. HH = 88.

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