Synchronicity Defined – Part Two

I previously posted a blog detailing what synchronicities are and gave an example of several that had occurred just that day.  Today, I had yet another series of synchs that illustrated the concept rather well.  They say that synchs tend to run in “strings” and such would seem to be the case here.

I was going to a nearby discount store to pick up a few items and pulled into a parking place.  When I was getting ready to enter the store, a woman who had just gotten out of her car said “Thanks for the parking space!”  It seems that I had not seen a space that was right in front of the entrance.  Given the fact it was approaching ninety degrees, she was thankful to have gotten the closer spot.  Truth be told, I very rarely park in front of the entrance, but that’s a whole other story.

She was picking up the same type items I was and so I told her about my “365 Days of 23’s” picture project. I had noticed that she was wearing a Lebron James #23 jersey and thought it was neat that she chose to thank me for the parking place.  She said that twenty-three was also her favorite number and related how she had found out that her house was located on Lot 23.  I asked if it would be OK to take a picture and when I returned from getting my camera phone out of my car, I told her a bit of my story.  I then took a picture of the back of the Lebron James #23  jersey and will use it tomorrow on my FB page.  I related to her how the number had become a “God thing” for me, showing me His presence in my life.

It just so happened that we met again at the cash register.  I told her another snippet of my story and the young lady at the cash register informed us that her birthday was a little over a week away, on July 23rd.  And she also offered that she would be celebrating her 23rd birthday.  I had just finished telling the other customer that my sister and daughter were born on the same date, exactly twenty-three years apart.  The three of us got a good laugh out of the whole story and the way it had unfolded right in front of us on that hot summer Sunday afternoon.

Published by David Lee Moser

I am a sixty-six year old semi-retired elementary/middle school teacher.

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