I don't ever remember an imaginary friend, even if I do talk to myself a lot (I might be a figment of my own imagination?-).
Synchromysticism
" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."
- Jake Kotze
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."
- Jake Kotze
August 12, 2013
Imaginary Friends?
I was just reading a book on shamanism and it stated,
"A recent poll has revealed that as children, as many as 61% of us received great comfort and support by communicating with imaginary friends - loving and caring beings who came through from the worlds of things hidden to be our companions."
I don't ever remember an imaginary friend, even if I do talk to myself a lot (I might be a figment of my own imagination?-).
I don't ever remember an imaginary friend, even if I do talk to myself a lot (I might be a figment of my own imagination?-).
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Our daughter had an imaginary friend named Darla. That book, by the way, is on top of a stack of books next to my desk.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a good book,too.
I'm nearly finished it.
@Trish
ReplyDeleteAnd I just realized that I've got the drumming CD from the book playing in the background now.
No imaginary friend I'm afraid. But I do wonder who I am and who is that 'person' who is watching me when I do things ...
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