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The book explores the concept of synchronicity, which are meaningful coincidences that have no apparent cause.
🔹️ The cover highlights three
examples of such coincidences: the death of the man who found King Tut's tomb coinciding with a power outage in Cairo, a housewife finding a lost ring inside a potato, and a bullet finding its mark twenty years after being fired.
ℹ️ The author also wrote the book
Patterns of Prophecy.
🔹️ The book is described as a
collection of over 150ᐊ true stories of coincidences from history, newspapers, and other sources.
🔹️ A prophetic dream. An answered
prayer. A lucky break. A chance encounter that leads to a long-term relationship or an unexpected career opportunity. We have all experienced or heard of incredible coincidences. But what are they really, and what do they mean? Is there a way to prepare for them? Can we prepare for them? Can we use them to our advantage?
🔹️ Synchronicity - meaningful
coincidence that has no apparent cause - is one of the most thought-provoking concerns in the field of psychic phenomena. Alan Vaughan has compiled more than 150 actual case histories to prove that there is more to incredible coincidence than meets the eye.
🔹️ A woman in Berkeley, California,
is locked out of her house; the postman walks up, holding a letter from her brother and inside is a spare key.
🔹️ A hurricane in Galveston, Texas,
sweeps Charles Coghlan's coffin out to sea; eight years and two thousand miles later, the coffin is found just offshore from the town where Coghlan was raised.
🔹️ A Londoner takes the wrong bus,
not realizing his mistake until he passes the house of a friend he hasn't seen in years; smelling gas at the door, he prevents a suicide.
🔹️ Incredible Coincidence:
▪️ A fascinating exploration into the
strangest things that can happen
every day.
About The Author.
🔹️ Vaughan, Alan (1936-2001) was
an author, editor, and psychic who has written widely on psychical and parapsychological topics. He was born on December 28, 1936, in Akron, Ohio, and studied at the University of Akron (A.B., 1958), Rutgers University (1958-59), the New School for Social Research (1966-67), and the University of Freiburg (1967-68). He held several editing jobs before going to work for Psychic magazine (later New Realities ) in 1969. He was the editor of Psychic for five years (1972-77). From 1978 onward he was president of New Ways of Consciousness Foundation, San Francisco. He also started a Los Angeles-based computer software company called Mind Technology Systems.
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