I know what you mean about sychronicity. I've had similar experiences,
running across some odd piece of information, then finding an actual
manifestation of it in an artifact--or vice versa. It's always a thrill (or,
at minimum, pleasant) when it happens.
On the other hand, think of how often it DOESN'T happen! I think the laws of
chance (let's say mathematical probability) suggest that it has to happen to
some people some of the time--but in other cases, never. Of course, we're
going to remember only those times when synchronicity occurs--we don't
remember the thousands of times it doesn't happen.
David Haberstich
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