Tuesday, October 30, 2012

A prairie dog soldiers on ...

By Andrew West Griffin
Posted: October 30, 2012

It's just a day before Halloween, and yet for some reason it doesn't feel like the day before Halloween. When I was growing up, the anticipation I had leading up to Halloween was palpable. It was an exciting time, with the falling autumn leaves. The decorations. The jack o' lanterns. But something is missing in this high-tech world of ours. The joy and innocence of yesteryear.

These are changing times, no doubt about it. In the past few years I have learned more and more about synchronicity and sychromysticism specifically. I have come to realize that it is quite real and very much a part of my life and always has been. From a very young age I felt as though there were things going on, just outside the reach of our five senses. That is very much true, after research and experience. And thanks to synchromystic pioneers like Jake Kotze, I have come to see the spiritual in the mundane. Pop culture, as banal as it is these days, is chock full of synchromystic messages and connections. I have explored them on RedDirtReport.com but I feel that I was needing a separate blog to really delve deeper. That is why I created the Synchromystic Prairie Dog blog. The "prairie dog" part is just a reference to the fat little burrowing rodents that populate the Great Plains. In fact, in my first gig here in Oklahoma, I was a reporter at The Lawton Constitution and Elmer Thomas Park was full of prairie dog holes. It was a problem and they even sought to poison the critters to get them out of the park. But that effort was halted and the prairie dogs of Elmer Thomas Park soldiered on. The rodent too cute to die!

And that's what we intend to do here at the Synchromystic Prairie Dog - soldier on. Report on what we observe and sense. And share those findings with you. We're just getting started.

And for those of you planning to enjoy the Halloween holiday - a happiest of trick-or-treats to you. And for those coming out from under the clouds and waves of Superstorm Sandy - all the best and be safe.

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