Monday, April 29, 2013

Reincidence and the Rule of Three



I dreamed a new word for a run of coincidence: re-incidence, or reincidence. Waking, this seems to me to be a very useful term to describe a run of coincidence.
     While the words "coincidence" and "synchronicity" define a meaningful conjunction of an outer event and an inner sense of significance in a given moment of time, "reincidence" describes a sequence of conjunctions of the same kind, playing out over time. For example, you might dream of a flamingo, or see one on the side of a van, and then it's flamingos all over - on a suburban lawn, on a beer coaster, in the description of staff officers (with red stripes on their pants) in a thriller set in World War II, on a baby blanket.
      Back in April, 2010, I shared my oneiric word invention with a gathering of my frequent flyers on a mountain in the New York Adirondacks where we have been engaging in group adventures in shamanic journeying, mythic theater and dream exploration for many years. I had quite forgotten this discovery, and failed to make use of this handy neologism in my writing on synchronicity, until a friend reminded me about "reincidence" up on that same mountain over the past weekend. As we walked by a mountain lake, she also reminded me that I had cited my experience of a run of threes - as in three redheads, and the Triple Goddess - in Asheville shortly before my dream of "reincidence" as an example of how this phenomenon runs.
    I pulled out my 2010 journal and noted the following sequence:


April 15, 2010 - Big crowd at Malaprops for my talk and signing. A woman asks me about the significance of the number 3 in the title of my book The Three "Only" Things. I give her a bit of a lecture about three as the Celtic number, the number of the Trinity and of the Triple Goddess and the Three Fates, ending with the statement, "Three times makes the charm".

April 16, 2010 - I wake from dream feeling super-charged, with a shimmer of possibility all about me. I have learned to associate this shimmer with the play of numinous forces. In my dream, taking giant steps across a beautiful landscape, I feel that each step I take is being taken in more than one world, and is bringing worlds together. I notice three red haired women walking together up the slope towards me. They move so close together that their bodies appear to be joined, and I notice their heads are all enclosed by a single hood. Am I looking at the Triple Goddess? I have seen them before, going a different way. They look at me with intent interest and I feel a stir of excitement that they are in the field.

April 16, 2010, afternoon -  I sip a glass of wine at a civilized establishment, the Book Exchange & Champagne Bar, in the former Battery Hotel, and admire the griffins that guard the entrance of The Grove Arcade across the street. Three women, two of them redheads, the third a blonde, take the next table. In jolly mood, sipping margaritas, they strike up conversation with me and prove to be very interested in dreams. I say to the blonde, "If you were a redhead, I would think that the three of you are manifesting my dream from last night." She replies, "Oh, I'm a natural redhead. I colored my hair just last week for fun. I think I'll go back to red."

April 16, 2010 - evening. A cheerful crowd gather for my Synchronicity playshop at Jubilee, a lively community church downtown. I drum for the group, asking them to relax into the rhythm and pull up a dream or memory we can use in a game. My mind turns again to the three redheads of my dream, the many forms of the Triple Goddess and the Three Fates, and the distinctly Celtic quality of all this. Through my stir of images comes the keening of bagpipes. A piper is playing at John of the Wood, the Celtic pub behind Jubilee. The sound of the pipes, skirling over the drumming, is irresistible. When the time comes for us to write on index cards a summary of a dream or memory that came during the drumming, I write: "My ancestors are calling me, reaching through my stir of memories. They want me to honor and celebrate and embody their knowing."

April 17, 2010 - I wake from a dream in which Lady Charlotte Guest, one of the first to translate and make accessible Celtic literature including he Mabinogion, invites me to stay with her at a country house . We discuss how events and opportunities recur in a life or in a day, and how when something recurs three times, we are prompted to pay attention.

Later that spring, in a powerful dream of love and longing, I was presented with a choice of three paths in the greenwoods.


The mountain lake where my friend reminded me that I invented the word "reincidence"

4 comments:

  1. Robert,

    I re-member that series of reincidences. At the time I was reading the one about a bagpiper, a bagpiper started piping in my workplace for a civic ceremony of some kind.

    A second meaning for reincidence could be when a previous series of synchronicities are reintroduced to an individuals personal narrative.

    I thought of you this morning, as a polar bear came to sleep with me in bed last night. We were literally in a bed together in the dream, sleeping. Then she bit her teeth down hard on my hand, but did not crush it, or hurt it. I have never felt as close to the bear as I do today carrying that dream with me, hoping to continue my association. I think we will continue to associate, as Deer Woman is teaching me a lot about the other animals in the Forest these days.

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  2. The picture of the mountain profile looks like the "sleeping beauty" mountains of Callinish, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, where the Callinish Stones were arrange to precise alignment of the Sun and Moon, or the God and Goddess numens and their relationship with this plane of reality...

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  3. Reincidence o/ReMemory me to thee that my dreams are 'waken.time .-. driving along Ca roadway Filmore bound through hidden.Earthlands before me shone in the morning Sun the White.Cliffs of Dover (how they got there i'll never know). Perchance this day drove deeper into the Orange Groves to behold giants of this brand twenty & 5 feet towards the sky they are and still. The entirety of the ride not 15 minutes earth.time yet o'er the land i sailed forever endeared as it were to an inland secret hiding in plane.site.!."Beloved" rememory thine to Spirit.kind. still more y'know the forest fallows of the glen do weep as human.kind so rarely sleep in the deep dimensions of their hearts where they might keep the light to waken senses so easily they sweep away.

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  4. "at the end of the day, the most valuable thing to me is following that integral call of self and divine negotiated spontaneous birthing of intuition ~"
    Aiswarya Lunaluv ~*~(*|<3|*)~*~*

    http://rawalchemist.blogspot.com/2013/04/crystalizing-essence-self-through-waves.html

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