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Tap
into the Magic of Synchronicity
By
Jill Wellington
While I was a television news reporter, running down stories about
everything from government scandals to house fires, I had coincidences
so remarkable, my co-workers dubbed it Wellington Luck. I had
it almost every day, and totally relied on it.
One cold winter day I was assigned a story about a little boy
with cancer who needed money for a bone marrow transplant. Despite
a predicted snow storm, the photographer and I set out to find
the child's rural home several hours away. Soon the
streets were sodden with the new fallen snow, and after hours
of driving we felt hopelessly lost. We could not find the boy's
street. Several times, the photographer suggested we return to
the station, but I had to help this child's family.
Suddenly
our news van plowed into a snow bank and was instantly wedged.
The photographer gunned the motor, but the vehicle would not budge.
This is it, he bellowed as he opened the car door.
When I get us out of this snow, we're going back.
No! I grabbed the cell phone and called the boy's
father. Imagine our shock when the man walked out of the house
three doors down from the snow bank and waved to us. How lucky
the snow stopped us in the perfect place!
I never took the time to figure out why I had this magic in my
life. It wasn't until I was forty years old and introduced
to my spirit guide during a guided meditation that I realized
the enormous behind-the-scenes guidance we all receive.
I was open to the concept of spirit guides since I grew up with
a psychic mother who studied this stuff. But once I met Fred,
my own guide, my life changed dramatically. I began to journal
with him every morning. He set me on a wider course of meaningful
coincidences that he called synchronicity.
My mother Edna Mae Holm, was experiencing the same phenomenon,
and we compared notes daily. She was led to find an earring she
lost years earlier. My schedule was changed at work, and I amazingly
met a woman on the late shift that taught me how to journal with
Fred, my spirit guide. We delighted in the many amazing stories
of synchronicity and realized they happen to everyone ... all
the time, but we rarely take the time to notice.
Mom and I studied the concept for six years. Actually our spirit
guides forced us to live it by arranging all kinds of synchronicity.
It took us awhile to realize they wanted us to pay closer attention
to the guidance. Sure, Mom and I read many books on the topic,
but rarely did we really tap into it ourselves. We learned how
synchronicity works first hand by living it.
Fred told me many times to simply ask a question, and expect an
answer, then let it go for him to work on it. That’s the
easy part, it's also the most difficult thing in the world
to do. My mind was always spinning with possible outcomes, and
I felt angry and frustrated when my own little scenario did
not work out.
The turning point for me came when I took a trip to New York City
with my children. Our flight was scheduled to arrive near midnight
and we needed to check into our hotel by one a.m. clear across
Manhattan. My husband was worried about me arriving into that
massive city so late. I decided this was the perfect opportunity
to really test Fred. I said, I'm just going to trust
synchronicity will work out something special.
Sure enough, our plane landed close to midnight along with two
other planes, with a throng of passengers clamoring around baggage
claim. My children's luggage immediately appeared, and I was
thanking synchronicity. But my plump suitcase was nowhere in sight.
Mom,
what if your bag didn’t make the connection? my daughter
Lindsay asked.
That would be perfect! I won’t have to haul it. They'll
bring it to the hotel. I was not going to cave into my usual
fear. Eventually, most of the passengers claimed their bags, and
scurried out to hail a taxi. As the area emptied, I finally saw
my suitcase, the last one to round the conveyor belt. We were
the only people left in baggage claim, and when we walked outside,
the line for a taxi was down the street. We were dead last in
that line.
My daughter gave me a frantic look, and I immediately said, Isn't
this perfect? We're last in line. This is the perfect place
to be! For the first time in my life, I was totally trusting,
and not looking at the appearance of things.
Almost immediately a man clad in a spiffy tuxedo popped up and
said, I will take you in my stretch limousine to your hotel.
He quoted a nominal fee. I was flabbergasted, but immediately
accepted.
Once settled inside the sumptuous limo, the driver revealed he
was a tour guide and proceeded to point out the remarkable sites
of New York City. I sat in that luxury, on a beautiful, moonlit
night, listening to this special man who Fred selected just for
us and
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How
to tap into synchronicity
1. Pay close attention to people you run into by accident.
Listen to what they tell you, or say what pops into your
mind. You may have a message for them!
2. The more you notice meaningful coincidences,the more
they multiply.
3. If you are having a particular problem, decide to turn
it over to synchronicity. That means letting it go completely.
4. Always trust even when outward appearances seem bleak.
That's when the good stuff is happening behind the scenes!
5. Anger and frustration stops synchronicity. You must TRUST!
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finally understood synchronicity. We can never figure out something
as incredible as our guides, so why not turn everything over to
them and enjoy this enchantment all the time?
It's time to let go of the silent rage and frustration. When
things look bleak, we need to say, Isn't this perfect?
Remember, you may have to be last in line to catch the limo ride.
Mom and I wrote a mystery novel together during this time, and
soon Fred told us we must include a spirit guide in our next novel
showing the concept of synchronicity in action. The book is titled
Fireworks and a murder mystery. Hannis suffers a
head injury at the Fireworks Festival, and when he awakens, he
can see his spirit guide Samuel. Hannis balks at Samuel who tries
to get the detective to follow synchronicity to solve the mystery.
Through this book, the reader can begin to see what is happening
on the spirit side to create meaningful coincidences, Edna
Mae says. With this insight, people can tap into synchronicity
all the time and bring joy and tranquility to their lives.
Since we launched Fireworks in the United States,
Mom and I have received many letters from people telling how they
now enjoy the charm of synchronicity. A woman named Tammy wrote
that her son was leaving for a choir competition early one morning.
At seven-thirty the night before, she realized she had not picked
up his uniform from the dry cleaner. She immediately panicked,
knowing the dry cleaner closed at seven.
Suddenly she remembered our message of synchronicity and rushed
to the shop anyway. She found the worker at the front door fumbling
with a key in the lock. Turns out the woman had been standing
there for a half hour trying to get the key to lock the door.
Once Tammy received the uniform, the door locked with ease!
You don't have to be psychic, or gifted to utilize synchronicity.
It is simply paying attention to your innate intuition. Mom and
I hope to spread this simple, yet extraordinary magic throughout
the world.
Jill
Wellington and Edna Mae Holm are the authors of Fireworks, a mystery
novel on synchronicity. Contact jill@stargatepress.com.
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