Day 148j: Hunkering at the Halfway … (September 24, 2019)
And then I made it smoothly enough into the town of Calhoun, where “The Between Center” appropriately marked the halfway point of the days’ prospective journey …


“Avoid ever clinging to the shore, my friends, but rather choose to set sail for new lands and visions no longer found on maps. Blaze new trails thereto and walk there on innately hallowed grounds. The term synchronicity was coined in the 1950s by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, to describe uncanny coincidences that seem to be meaningful. The Greek roots of synchronicity – a word used to describe the greater meaning ever embedded in all seemingly uncanny coincidences – are syn, meaning ‘together,’ and khronos, meaning ‘time.’ And so it is that synchronicity is the effector of all Gnosis – the river upon which all deeper knowing flows.” ~ via Laurence Galian