Synchromysticism and the Time Traveling Starfish
This post doesnt lead to anything conclusive,so dont get excited.
It started when I came across synchromysticism on the internet. Possibley Youtube.
Anyway, what happens when you begin humoring the syncs that other people find is that you begin to think like that a little….you begin to see the interconnectedness of everyday happenings and coincidences show in the numbers.
So, for the last few years my radar has been up.
I remember I found a book I bought many years ago but hadnt yet read.
The Montauk Project.
Something in my brain was ripe for timetravel-dimension travel material and I became hungry.
I got Machaelle Small Wright’s book Dancing in The Shadows of the Moon.
I read them both and let that cook.
I realized that sometimes you get interested in a whole lot of things that have no seeming connection, but that is an illusion of time,too.
A wildlife documentary is on TV one day and from what I remember it was about different ocean animals, but what really got me was the part on starfish.
They spoke about how star fish eat, reproduce, and how slowly they move. They drew attention to how seemingly chaotic and without agenda the movements were in order to set you up for the time-lapse photography.
I got goosebumps. As they sped up the film, the actions of the starfish became deliberate,calculating,brilliant,and successful.
This is when I began to get these thoughts about meditation, purposefully slowing down mentally to be in the moment, and how this pertains to deliberate creation.
Lets be real-
starfish aren’t eating and living their life on stealth, running the hamster-wheel, and collecting gadgets.
So now occasinally I will blog about stuff that makes absolutely no sense because the connections arent obvious…. just to see if they all come together to create or coincide with a greater goal.
C’mon. Im blogging about starfish.
What are the chances other people are blogging about starfish at this exact moment? I want to mention I started this post a month ago and only just now came back to it, if that makes a difference.
Any thoughts? I welcome them.











