The easiest way to understand synchronicity is the oldest.
We live in a conscious universe, where everything is alive, everything is
connected, everything has spirit. Early peoples say that humans are the animals
that tell stories about all the others, but this does not mean that humans are
the only ones talking. Birds speak in complex languages, bees are great
communicators and their drone or hum is the sound that humans often hear when
their inner senses are opening. A stone can speak, though it may lie dormant
and silent until approached in the right way. A river or a mountain can speak.
Thunder is louder than any human could speak until people started making things
that can blow up cities.
The Aborigines of my native
Australia say that we live in a Speaking Land where everything is speaking. How
much we can hear depends on how we use our senses, both inner and outer. How
much we can use and understand depends on selection, on grasping what matters.
While the world around us is alive
and spirited, it is also the playground or boxing ring for spirits whose home
is in other realities. Some have been worshipped as gods, invoked as angels or
feared as demons, and still are by many. A passage in the Puranas informs us
that there are forty thousand orders of beings, humanoid to human perception,
that are within contact range of humans. They may be friendly, hostile or
inimical to humans and human agendas.
The air is thickly settled, as they
say on New England road signs, with spirits of the dead. Some are bound to
certain places. Some are hitchhikers, getting around by riding the living. Some
are visitors dropping in for the night. Some are commuters from the astral
realm of the Moon. They may have been promoted to the rank of daimon and given responsibility,
under the supervision of higher intelligences, for watching, counseling, or
intervening in the lives of people on Earth.
From this very ancient and primal
perspective, it’s all personal.
Photo by RM
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