14 May 2007

GET IN THE SYNCHRONICITY GROOVE!


I especially wanted to share this fascinating example of someone getting into "the synchronicity groove," and discovering how much it can change their life.

Inspiration of the Day:

Nancy Yi Fan, now an eighth-grader, was too young to know she was breaking every rule in the book when she e-mailed her first manuscript directly to the president and CEO of HarperCollins. "I was being quite bold thinking I had nothing to lose," says Nancy. "I thought, maybe she will give me some advice." Instead, CEO Jane Friedman, gave her a contract, passing Fan's allegorical story about warring avian factions and their quest for peace to her children's division, which published 'Swordbird' this spring. Her story would be amazing for any teen but has another remarkable twist: Fan came to the United States from China just six years ago, knowing only a few words of English. She says "Miss Goodwin," her first English-as-a-Second-Language teacher, "lit the spark of literature in my heart."

What was so fascinating about this (and of course, I am sure that many here at the Noetic Institute have experienced some kind of synchronicity in their lives) is that this small child followed a hunch, so to speak, and look how it paid off for her!

Why did this happen and what does it tell us about synchronicity is the next question? I believe it takes place because Nancy got into the groove of a greater wheel outside the linear flow of her normal left-brain time-space sequencing.

What this means, is that she keyed into alternate reality just beyond the accustomed fringes of her conscious awareness. By doing this, she was able to tap into a probable reality that led her directly into a different time flow. In this new Whole, or time-space flow, she moved from the impossible to the possible.

See how it was just a mind-slip away? That's how close the possible new you is too--just a nanno-second off from the cycle that you are in now. So stay aware for these probable 'you's' waiting just beyond the visual range of your senses. Who knows--it could lead to a totally new world of possibilities!!

Happy Synchronicities!!
Nahu Lanham

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