Synchromysticism

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

- Jake Kotze

March 5, 2020

The Natural Way of Things and Black Swan Events?

There is a black swan in the
centre
of the police badge
Timing is everything when it comes to black swan events it seems, as I listened to a podcast at 'The Garret' this morning featuring Charlotte Wood talking about her award-winning book (which I have not read, or plan to) 'The Natural Way of Things', just after having written my post about black swans and Western Australia -
Coronacast: A Black Swan Event Podcast?
Right after listening to the podcast, I saw the headlines on the ABC news site about the Western Australian police officer on 108 charges.
The subjects brought up in the podcast I found interesting on a synchromystic level and having just watched 'Les Misรฉrables' again for the second time in my life on Amazon Prime, I thought the discussion about women being humiliated by forcing them to have their hair cut short was interesting.
Although in the story she sells her hair for money.
I'm not a really a big Les Mis fan, but I was going to go to the cinema yesterday to watch a "live" performance on the screen, since I had never been to a live theatre production of the show.
But in the end, I couldn't get motivated to go to what was the last screening and decided to stay home and watch the movie on my iPad through Amazon Prime, as well as a documentary about the book, recording, stage play and movie.
In the documentary I was surprised to hear about a cholera outbreak in France that killed 19,000 people that many people at the time thought was deliberately spread by the government to kill the lower class.
Sounds a bit like the conspiracy theories floating around the net about the coronavirus at the moment.
I was only interested in seeing 'Les Misรฉrables' after hearing Brian Smith at the 'Grief2Growth' podcast talk about his obsession with the play and movie.
Think About Things ... and Dream?
We sure are entering some interesting waters in 2020 it seems.

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