coincidences, synchronicities, actor, bible codeWhy I chose Jacques Villon as pseudonym (part 2)

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Keywords: coincidences, synchronicities, actor, bible code

Conclusions

By becoming sensitive to the synchronicities I experience on a daily, and sometimes hourly basis, I have learnt the following:

  • I have come to see my life as being profoundly interconnected with everything that happens, both in a personal, global and historical way.
  • The synchronicities between my life and that of Gaston Duchamp have given me new insight into Carl Jung's theories of the collective unconscious (a topic I will cover in another article) and made me fall in love all over again with the masterpieces of the art forms I feel so attracted to.
  • The synchronicities I experience give me courage to follow my inner voice to do what I inevitably do and faith that an infinite Universe guides me to the next step I need to take.
  • More and more I realize that I seem to be an actor in a film that has already been made (the "screenplay" based on The Book of Life that the Book of Revelations speak of) and all I need to do is to act out the role I have been allotted.
  • Furthermore, by taking the metaphorical view that life is a motion picture, I realize that other people are equal actors in the same film, that the drama, judgement and conflict I experience is as much of an illusion as the reality of a film I see in a cinema. I watched the movie 15 Minutes last week. It is about a criminal who videotapes his crimes and sells the tape to a television network. People would agree with me that hating the actual actor, who plays the role of the murderer in this movie, is absurd. In fact the better the actor is at portraying the role, the more recognition the actor receives for his/her work. Sadly, in real life this does not happen. Hating the "soul of the actor" who enacts Adolf Hitler, Osama bin Laden, a serial killer or rapist is equally absurd to me. I rather ask myself the following question: "What does a real life character like the person who hijacks me at gunpoint teach me about life?" The moment I ask this question my judgement over the person and his/her actions falls away, opening the opportunity to learn from the experiences of all people. Probably the most absurd thing I can do in my thoughts, words and actions, is to judge, condemn and punish the words and actions of anybody. Though I try very hard not to be upset by anything that happens in life, getting out of the drama is one of the most difficult tasks to accomplish. The more involved I am with another human being, the more difficult it becomes not to take the actions of that person personally.
  • We are not alone. To demonstrate just how together we all really are, is the purpose of this article. To appreciate and understand the perfection of our total togetherness it was necessary, yes inevitable, that I experienced total loneliness 12 years ago.

In the next issues of the WRR I will discuss numerology in my life and the numerological synchronicities I see with recent historical events as well as revelations in the Bible Code.

Enjoy your movie!
Jacques Villon


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Why I chose Jacques Villon as pseudonym (part 1)

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