Uploaded January 26th, 2020? |
The Mystical Underground Podcast? Kobe Bryant/Daddy's Home/Australia Day? Although on a world-wide scale January 26th, 2020, will be marked as the day Kobe Bryant tragically died in a helicopter crash with his 13-year-old daughter and some other friends. There was also another tragic January 26th, 2020, news story of a woman choking to death on a lamington in an Australia Day food eating competition.
The New Moon on Friday January 24, 2020 at 04°21′ Aquarius is square Uranus |
Bizarrely enough I only found out after reading a January 30th, 2020, newspaper that the woman who died in the Australia Day eating contest was named Megan Moon.
Rob and Trish MacGregor's daughter is named Megan and designed their podcast logo for them.
I didn't read that January 30th, 2020 newspaper article about the woman named Megan until a few days after it was printed in the newspaper, as I don't buy the newspaper myself, I get them a few days later from my mother who subscribes and has the newspapers delivered to her door.
So I had no idea about the lady named Megan when I left this comment about the podcast logo at the 'Synchrosecrets' blog, pictured below.
This story pictured below, about the Brisbane Lions player who was struck by lightning, was also in the same edition of that newspaper as the tragic lamington eating story.
My Brisbane Lions 2019 membership card |
Brisbane Lions?-) |
The lion dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year and other Chinese traditional, cultural and religious festivals.
It may also be performed at important occasions such as business opening events, special celebrations or wedding ceremonies, or may be used to honour special guests by the Chinese communities.
The Chinese lion dance is sometimes mistakenly referred to as dragon dance by first timers.
The Chinese lion dance is sometimes mistakenly referred to as dragon dance by first timers.
An easy way to tell the difference is that a lion is normally operated by just two dancers and has a tail, while a dragon is longer and is held on poles by many people.
It looks like both luck and synchronicity can be good and bad ... and always weird.
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