The day after my grandmother died for example, I was talking to my brother about iridescent clouds, and 15 minutes later we went outside for a cigarette and boom, there was a beautiful iridescent cloud right in the middle of the sky from the view that we had, which was really obstructed by trees.
The iridescent cloud I originally saw years before that is STILL my phone start screen.
If you want to get really bizarre, I watched the cloud intently with my brother, then he ran inside to grab his phone to take a picture...and it disappeared before he got back, and I swear that it faded to a perfect, rainbow colored equilateral triangle. What makes it also eerie in that regard is that my grandmother lived a very selfless life and gave away most of the little that she had to Catholic charities (for better or worse I suppose).
I've personally had enough weirdness that it's tough to chalk it up to Baader-Meinhof instances, because these aren't things I start seeing more frequently...it's usually completely one-off.
A good one just from yesterday is that I was talking to a girl from Singapore (lives in Cali), and she was pissed about the Feds raising rates, because it was dinging her crypto investments (bleh). Anyhow, I mentioned offhand that it could be purposeful, so that they could more easily get people to transition to a CBDC if it appears to be a better alternative.
Later that night I was scrolling through Reddit, and there was a post about how Singapore just completed Phase 1 of CBDC trials. Ain't that some shit?
Nah...synchronicity goes like this for me.
The day after my grandmother died for example, I was talking to my brother about iridescent clouds, and 15 minutes later we went outside for a cigarette and boom, there was a beautiful iridescent cloud right in the middle of the sky from the view that we had, which was really obstructed by trees.
The iridescent cloud I originally saw years before that is STILL my phone start screen.
If you want to get really bizarre, I watched the cloud intently with my brother, then he ran inside to grab his phone to take a picture...and it disappeared before he got back, and I swear that it faded to a perfect, rainbow colored equilateral triangle. What makes it also eerie in that regard is that my grandmother lived a very selfless life and gave away most of the little that she had to Catholic charities (for better or worse I suppose).
I've personally had enough weirdness that it's tough to chalk it up to Baader-Meinhof instances, because these aren't things I start seeing more frequently...it's usually completely one-off.
A good one just from yesterday is that I was talking to a girl from Singapore (lives in Cali), and she was pissed about the Feds raising rates, because it was dinging her crypto investments (bleh). Anyhow, I mentioned offhand that it could be purposeful, so that they could more easily get people to transition to a CBDC if it appears to be a better alternative.
Later that night I was scrolling through Reddit, and there was a post about how Singapore just completed Phase 1 of CBDC trials. Ain't that some shit?