I've had a lot of synchronistic experiences too. Too bad some here do not believe in them. Nowadays they happen everyday. I could be reading the most obscure word, and the podcast I'm listening to utters the same word at the same time. That happens practically everyday, sometimes multiple times a day. Why didn't you try out the Great Expectations dating thing? I remember that was a service in the newspaper. You had to pay a hefty fee though for the matchmaking.gsjackson wrote: ↑June 12th, 2018, 6:29 pmI'll be driving up from Tucson. Happy to pick you up at the airport and jitney around as needed, if I get there first. I believe I have spotted such women as you speak of, while youtubing around in the flat earth world, and would not be averse to meeting such a specimen. I'm so outside the U.S. mainstream now that completely unsocialized women are what I'm looking for.
Speaking of New Age and Denver, I have had quite a lot of synchronicity coincidences involving the car radio, some of them absolutely incredible. Back in the mid-90s, I decided that a sequence of them was telling me that I should go to Denver. So I went for a week. and nothing remarkable happened, unless it was on the last day, when I went to a Rockies game and saw an old teammate and fraternity brother who was scouting the game for the Twins. We had a few beers and his parting words to me were, "Remember, Great Expectations." He was recommending a dating service through which he had met his wife. I had no interest in the dating service, so decided to take the suggestion metaphorically, on the assumption that you get what you really expect. Never have quite mustered up the discipline to make those expectations great, though.
My friend's own great expectations were met 11 years down the road, when he became general manager of a major league team. But then the ugly real world intruded and he was fired two years later, unfairly I thought.
BTW, I'm thinking they sold the first conference out last year in Raleigh, so maybe best to make a decision as soon as possible. I need to wait another month or so to make sure I'm going to be in Tucson.
So you know what I mean about new age women. Yeah they are much nicer to talk to because they like to be on higher consciousness too.
If I come to the conference, I would be driving too, probably from Las Vegas. So you live in Tucson, AZ? What do you do there? Maybe on the way back from the conference, I could visit you in Tucson. Is there anything interesting to see there? I love deserts but it's very hot there, though dry heat isn't as bad as humid heat.
The flat earth conference fee is 250 dollars though. Why do they have to hold it at a high end hotel auditorium? Why not at a public library or university auditorium? That would be a lot cheaper to rent.
Plus we would have to find accommodations. I would probably stay at a Motel 6 or something like that. We could try hostels too, for a social atmosphere. The hotel it's at though, is probably very expensive to stay at.
So it's almost sold out? Holy cow. I didn't know it was that popular. If we held a HA conference, hardly anyone would show up. lol. Imagine that. The flat earth movement is way more popular than our HA movement. LOL. Go figure. We must be at the furthest end of the fringe movements. LOL
@Adama what state do you live in? Do you want to attend the conference too?