Synchromysticism

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

- Jake Kotze

September 21, 2019

Once Upon a Time ... in Europe?

500 Years Later, da Vinci's Mechanical Lion Is Brought to Life
It's hard not to see 2019 as some keyhole year in time when looking back through the mind doors of the past at the anniversaries lining up this year.
A scene from 'IT: Chapter 2' a movie based
 in
1989 and 27
years later:-) 
I guess it helps to have Windows (computer operating systems) to look through, as well:-)
And what is it about the date July 26th?
Released July 26th, 2019?
Born on July 26th?
Born on July 26th?
'The Wizard of Oz' movie turned 80 years old this year and its star Judy Garland died 50 years ago this year, in 1969 in London, England.
1969 being the year 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood' is set in.
So maybe QT's fictional character of Trudi Fraser in 
'Once Upon a Time ... ...' might also be a wink to childhood stars like Judy Garland, as well as to Jodie Foster? 
Trudi Fraser in 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood' is Based on Jodie Foster Mr. Knowles?
Trudi Fraser/Jodie Foster and Judy Garland?
No?
The Fool's Journey of CLIFF Booth?-)
Here's to 2019 and all of those synchromystic anniversaries falling in 2019 ... and not just in Hollywood.
Cheers.

2 comments:

  1. I'm a synchromystic such as yourself, from South Africa like Jake Kotze originally is and my birthday is on the 26th of July... My surname happens to be Adams like Douglas. Check out Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, a book of his and a netflix series. And maybe also 12 Monkeys... Leonardo Da Vinci also said something about how everything is connected so this path is dangerous and rewarding in that it has madness and genius depending on the methods lol

    Great work by the way, just discovered it this very day πŸ˜€

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  2. You'll find a lot about Dougie Adams on this blog Paradocs.
    And Jake Kotze is the man when it comes to synchromysticism for sure.

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