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Nordic wrote:I had one of those today.
Yesterday, for some bizarre reason that I can't even remember, the theme music from the movie "Chariots of Fire" got into my head. I haven't heard that music, or thought of it, in probably 15 years.
It stuck with me most of the evening yesterday.
So today I'm on this job, with a director I haven't seen since a week ago today, and we're waiting for something and all of a sudden this guy starts humming the theme from Chariots of Fire. I barely know this guy, but I looked up and said "that's so weird!" and I explained to him why. I asked him how he got the music in his head and he said he didn't know.
It was just very odd. Or is some commercial on TV playing that and perhaps we both heard it and it got into our heads subliminally?
Not anything like YOUR story, but it kind of freaked me out.
And I lived in Austin for a while, it can certainly be "that way".
Joe wrote:Very mild synchronicity happened yesterday. First up searcher08 posted a couple of avalanches vids, songs I hadn't seen or heard for at least 3 or 4 years.
Then last night there was a reply of an old 90s music show - recovery, and guess who the first band playing were - the Avalanches playing their song El Producto, which as far as I know doesn't have an official vid.
Just a very minor synchronicity, or whatever you want to call it. But those minor ones happen all the time. So often most people don't notice them.
theeKultleeder wrote:The metaphysics can be debated. This is not necessarily proof of "God." It could be proof of any number of things.
Like annie (?) pointed out on another thread, stuff like this could be proof of quantum entanglement. And I will add: non-local mind.


theeKultleeder wrote:Hey Mr. Nemo - "God is good" as long as the habit of anthropomorphizing is resisted.
From another comment I've made recently: understanding God is incomplete without understanding Self and understanding Self is incomplete without understanding Selflessness.
First mountains are mountains and rivers are rivers,
then mountains are not mountains and rivers are not rivers,
then mountains are mountains and rivers are rivers.
When you truly understand that, you'll be enlightened or "realize the kingdom of God within you".
Also, God as "King of X belief system" just sticks in my craw like you wouldn't believe!
Of course it does.
That's a societally-conditioned response, coupled with delusion of ego.
You haven't needed God, so there's no need to search for, or believe in, God.
A Buddhist would say that you haven't experienced suffering, so you don't realize that all is suffering, and your need to be saved from it.
Anne Rice, the queen of Goth, got saved in 1998.
You are, like, so behind the times, dude.
cc wrote:there was a discussion on another board i post on regarding punk and hard-core bands that have lyrics refering to conspiracies.
we came up with a pretty good list, although i feel a lot would be too recent to note here...
John E. Nemo wrote:cc wrote:there was a discussion on another board i post on regarding punk and hard-core bands that have lyrics refering to conspiracies.
we came up with a pretty good list, although i feel a lot would be too recent to note here...
Link?
I was referring to 77 era punk bands, BTW.
I don't really count too bands that formed after 1980.
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