During the time together in the Four Corners area in May, Natascha and I had an extremely intense conversation at a restaurant. We were both left kind of confused and overwhelmed by the magnitude of what we had talked about. After leaving the restaurant we were walking back to our Motel thru the quiet streets of Moab at night.
I remember saying something like:
"Oh God, this is SO weird. Are we on the right path with all of this?"
And - right at that exact instant - the street light above us blinked off.
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8 comments:
Oh yes! I understand Mike! The same with me -- with or without someone in the car or walking under the street lights.
If I'm particularly bothered about something and driving my car (or out for my evening walk with my trusted chihuahua - my little protector), the lights go out right as I get under them.
I've sometimes checked back a half hour or so later and sure enough, they're back on.
I guess some of us 'experiencers' have sort of electrical mojo going on!
Mike told me before that this happens to him once in a while that the street light goes off when he walks under it. And although I believed him, when he told me, I was a bit baffled when it actually happened that night. There was no other person close to us.
I confess! I made the light turn off just to FREAK YOU OUT!
Love it. Eerie synchro.
You might want to read this article. it was written by a buddy of mine:
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2010/07/the-curious-case-of-the-sliders/
RPJ,
Ha! I read that same posting a few days ago.
M!
Why am I not surprised? ;)
My life has been full of "streetlight phenomenon" One time in order to rule out the possibility of motion detectors on the lights that regularly turned off or on when I apporached them, I had a friend go way ahead of me and none of the five we checked reacted to him,but as soon as I approached them they reacted with a precision that goes beyond the norm. It could be a synchronisitic phemomenon too. I have had more bizzare synchronicities than I can count. My blog @ http://12212012phenomenablog.blogspot.com/ covers the good ones.
S.W.
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