Synchromysticism

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

- Jake Kotze

February 16, 2025

Here One Moment: "McGrath said the day before her fiancรฉ’s death, the pair had visited the Taj Mahal"?๐Ÿ›ž๐Ÿ’˜๐ŸŽก

I saw this news story about the passing of Kay McGrath's partner in India as I was reading Liane Moriarty's book 'Here One Moment'.
Kay was a Channel 7 News anchor in my hometown in Brisbane for many years, until she retired to become a part time reporter.
I've never meet Kay, but I have meet Liane -
Cass and Liane Moriarty ... No Relation?
Kay said in that news story thatMy darling fiancรฉe and soulmate Richard (Moore) has passed away after suffering a sudden and totally unexpected heart attack in Agra, India."
McGrath said the day before her fiancรฉ’s death, the pair had visited the Taj Mahal.
At the time I saw the news story I hadn't yet made it to page 309 where the Taj Mahal is compared to the Big Banana at Coffs Harbour
The Big Banana was opened in 1964 (the Year of the Dragon) the year I was born.
And while I have never visited the Taj Mahal, I have visited the Big Banana many times in my lifetime, the last time being in 2016 -
Shark Week in the Year of the Monkey
2016 is the year my father passed away and the year Kay meet her partner, Richard.
In the novel 
'Here One Moment', one of the main characters is an Australian born Indian Hindu named Allegra, who is told by a fortune teller on her 28th birthday that she would die by suicide when she is 28 years old.
424 was my father's old taxicab number, so I was surprised to see on Wikipedia that India has 424 native languages -
424s Again
India, officially the
Republic of India
The Indian flag has a horizontal triband of India saffron, white, and India green; charged with a navy-blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes in the centre.
"The Ashoka Chakra (Transl: Ashoka's wheel) is an Indian symbol which is a depiction of the dharmachakra (English: "wheel of dharma"). It is so-called because it appears on a number of edicts of Ashoka the Great, most prominent among which is the Lion Capital of Ashoka."
Is it just a coincidence that National Ferris Wheel Day falls on the same day as Valentine's Day every year?
Some people find their one true love in this lifetime, but most don't I feel.
But that probably just comes down to fate, right?-)

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