Synchromysticism

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

- Jake Kotze

June 5, 2017

Mars, Man U, McCartney and the Reds?

I just watched a good little synch video over at the 'Sync Netz' site titled -
Red Way of Europe
Released on 26 May 1967
And I just wrote a post about the new 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie that was released on May 26th, 50 years after the Sargent Pepper album and Paul McCartney has a bit part as a pirate in the new movie.
THE MAGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW ... Continues
I'm also reading Graham Hancock's fictitious novel 'Entangled' at the moment and was listening to
an old radio interview of Graham's this morning about one of his older books, 'The Mars Mystery', a book I have never read.
The guy who uploaded the radio interview of Grahams to You Tube wrote this as an explanation as to why the voices sounded a bit chipmunky -
"I've cleaned the sound up as much as was possible, although it seems a little high pitched, giving a slight 'helium' touch to the voices."
Which I thought was rather a synchronicity as I recently wrote a post about helium and red balloons -
IT Can't Be Frozen?!
Plus, I saw a few recent headlines about Mars this morning.
NASA spots a curious, deep pit on Mars
Breakthrough in the search for life on Mars as Curiosity finds layered lake that offered ‘multiple opportunities for different types of microbes to survive’
Curiosity rover finds its crater was habitable for 700 million years
2017 is also the 125th year anniversary of the Liverpool football club in the year of another fire bird, not that the Liver bird is technically a fire bird, but it is a mythical bird flanked by two flames on the badge.
Graham Hancock?-)
Two birds perched on the Liver Building in Liverpool
"The modern popularity of the symbol largely dates to 1911, when the Liver Building was built. This prominent display of two liver birds rekindled the idea that the liver was a mythical bird that once haunted the local shoreline.
According to popular legend, they are a male and female pair, the female looking out to sea, watching for the seamen to return safely home, while the male looks towards the city, making sure the pubs are open.
An alternative version says that the male bird is looking in to watch over and protect the families of the seamen.
Local legend also holds that the birds face away from each other as, if were they to mate and fly away, the city would cease to exist.
The crest of Sir Paul McCartney is a calling liver bird holding a guitar, in reference to his profession and native city." 
The coat of arms of Liverpool
And if you listen to the intro of that radio show Graham was on about his book about Mars the Fatima sighting of the Virgin Mary is mentioned.
The three children who predicted World War II, the fall of Communism and an attempt to kill a Pope: Girls and boy 'who were visited by Virgin Mary' will be made saints
"In 1917, three Portuguese shepherd children said the Virgin Mary appeared to them in Fatima, and the pontiff is visiting the shrine on centenary of the 'visions'.
Two girls and boy said she told them
three secrets, which were later interpreted as foretelling WW2, the rise and fall of Communism and the death of a pope.
It wasn't until
2000 the Vatican disclosed long-awaited third secret, describing it as a prediction of the 1981 assassination attempt of Pope John Paul II.

Fatima has long been associated with St John Paul II, given the Polish-born pope credited the Virgin Mary with having saved his life in 1981 when a would-be assassin shot him on Fatima's feast day - May 13 - in St. Peter's Square.
John Paul made the first of his three pilgrimages to Fatima the following May, and one of the bullets fired at him now adorns the crown of the Madonna at the shrine.
Like
John Paul, the Argentinian-born Francis is exceedingly devoted to the Madonna, thanks in large part to the strong role that Marian devotions play in the popular piety of Latin American Catholics.
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Man United?-)
No man/woman is an island.

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