In Letting Go of Nothing by Peter Russell (affiliate link below), Peter shared that synchronicities were the evidence that one was living Consciousness. That isn’t, of course, how he worded it, but the sentiment really delighted me because synchronicity is one of my absolute favorite things about this metaphysical life of mine.
I will read something in one book then turn around and read it in another only to have it followed up by some real life example. Or I will be inspired to write some little tidbit then later that day will read a nearly word for word version of it in a book I randomly picked up. These are just a couple examples, but each time it happens, there is a sense of the Universe giving me a gift and that I am being shown how very many elements are working for my good.
I read a small passage in a book called Pranic Nourishment by Jasmuheen (we will definitely be talking about this book in later days and as the other book, the affiliate link for this one is below) where she was talking about the balance of the four lower planes: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. She explained how when all four are balanced, all feels right with the world, but when one of the four is out of whack, it will feel as if that one controls the rest. She used emotions as an example. When our feelings are hurt, it can feel as if everything is wrong.
I read that yesterday morning then last night one of my best friends messaged to share a heart-wrenching preview of time spent with her family (whoa to these damned holidays) and those messages left me feelings ill-at-ease as I pondered what might have taken place. Even as I write this, I do not know the specifics. We haven’t had a chance to yet discuss it, but I know my friend and I know her heart. I know the very loving way she approaches everything she does and I know that if she says she is hurt, it is definitely not because she had any ill-intentions toward anyone for any reason. I am fairly certain she doesn’t have an ill-intentioned bone in her body. So I was left disturbed. “Disturbed” is the very word I used to describe what I was feeling when I shared it with Gary, my husband.
Pondering her experience and my reading didn’t immediately feel like synchronicity, but it sure didn’t take long listening to discover it. In a video that popped up on my feed, Jayem shares the message from Jeshua taken out of the book The Jeshua Letters (yup, you guessed it. The affiliate link is below.) where he talks about disturbing one’s family. Or rather he talks about the impossibility of disturbing one’s family because as the title says, “Disturbance is an inside job.” Then he follows that up with the fact when we do not recognize a situation as it is, that situation becomes the thing that controls us which you might notice is exactly what Jasmuheen wrote.
My friend and I both can allow this situation to disturb us and interrupt the way we go about our day, we can step back and observe things from an Awareness point of view or some variant in between. For me, the synchronicity is enough to remind me that all is well, all really is well and in that, I can be a supporting character as she re-enters her own “Zen Zone” (a term I coined years ago and continue to love) and finds her balance once again.
Life is good. Life is sweet. Life is wonderfully full. And this life is one synchronous moment after another!