I was reading "Black Elk Speaks" (great book!) a few years ago. It had been published many years before, but I was just getting around to it. I told a young guy at work about it. He was intrigued and said he wanted to get a copy for himself. Later that day he went to his parents house. His Dad had a few books on the kitchen table. One of them was "Black Elk Speaks." He took this as a sign he was to do something different with his life and immediately moved to Sedona, Arizona. I haven't seen him since.
There seems to be different types of coincidences, and/or levels of intensity. Some coincidences seem random or insignificant- for example, you hear a song on the radio and you turn the station only to hear the same song playing. This we might call a low-level coincidence. Another coincidence could be flying to another, faraway country and running into your old next-door neighbor, who is getting into the same cab you are with the same destination. Each would have different levels of significance for us. Going back to our definitions, it would be related to how surprised we are at the events. The more surprising it is to us, the more intense the coincidence. You wouldn't be very surprised that two stations are playing the same song, especially if the song is currently popular. It would be different if it was an obscure, old song. What are the odds? One night I was listening to a radio show at home (which I rarely do) that was playing a very eclectic mix of music. At one point the D...
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