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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot They ARE fun.
My latest synchronicities are dragon-related.
Started when I took my kids to a toy shop and I saw these toy dragon miniatures. They are made up of many small parts and you're supposed to assemble them (like a 3D jigsaw). I thought they looked quite cool but my son wasn't interested so we didn't buy any.
But since I'm experimenting with manifesting strange things, I immediately spent a few minutes in the toy shop focusing on thoughts about dragons.
Next day, I visited my parents. My brother visited too, and brought his little daughter (my niece). Their family had just come back from some beach holiday somewhere overseas and my niece had gotten herself a henna-dye tattoo (non-permanent and washable). Guess what? It was a dragon!! Something like this:
A couple of days later, I was in a bookshop and in the New Age section, I found two new titles about dragons. Not fiction or fantasy, but about dragons and how to invoke them. Now, there are lots of strange things in the New Age section of bookstores, but you gotta admit this is strange. I honestly haven't seen any such dragon books before
Now today at lunchtime I got a little bored. I work in the central business district, but I decided to take a long walk, and I ended up somewhere in Chinatown. I passed by a couple of Chinese temples and noted the dragon statues and carvings. I guess it is to be expected that Chinese temples have such things, but the point is -
I wasn't thinking of dragons at all when I decided to take a long walk. Wasn't thinking of Chinese temples either. The dragons just decided to present themselves into my reality.  |
Well, the dragon synchronicities have continued in the past few days.
Just found out that some guys in my office have just formed a canoeing team. They chose the name "The Dragons" for their team. Although they are into canoeing generally, they hope to do some dragonboat racing too.
On the way to the loo just now, I saw that a colleague had left a fantasy novel on her desk. It had a picture of a dragon on it.
Steve Pavlina has a thread where he discusses his chess-playing adventures. He mentioned a well-known chess opening, the Sicilian Defence. I began to compose a post in response, to explain the intricacies of one of the main variations of this opening. This variation is known as the Sicilian Dragon.
I laughed when I realised that this was another synchronicity. I didn't finish the post.
Browsing the news in general, I found that the creator of the game Dungeons &
Dragons (Gary Gygax) passed away a few days ago.
