Thursday, September 29, 2011

alcatraz

Yesterday I learned that the word "alcatraz" is the word not only for a famous island prison near San Francisco, but for "Calla lily" in Spanish. It turns out that the Calla lily is an important symbol in Mexican culture, that they are used when someone passes away, for funerals and whatnot. I had no idea how often these lilies are featured in Mexican arts and crafts, but a quick review of the paintings of Diego Rivera and Frieda Khalo reveals LOTS of them... The same day that I learned this, I had lunch at a favorite Mexican restaurant, and everywhere I looked there were Calla lilies or "alcatraz".

Saturday, March 19, 2011

tiny but notable coincidences

In his book The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire, Deepak Chopra proposes four sizes of coincidences: tiny, medium, whoppers and double-whoppers. Today was a day of tiny, but notable coincidences, or synchronicities. As I was making my morning coffee, I realized that it was time to buy another five pound bag, something that only occurs once or twice a year. Not long after that realization, I learned from Kate that coffee prices are expected to go up. I took that as a sign to buy that bag, which I did, at the old price. Later, as I was driving into a parking lot, someone on the radio spoke the words "flea market" just as my eyes met with a sign that read "flea market" in a store window. Still later in the day, I struggled to identify familiar leaves in a photograph, and when I reached for my tree guide, it happened to be bookmarked to the page for Sweet Gum, and sure enough those were the leaves in question. On another level, the subject of magnolia trees resurfaced throughout the day. Not only had they been on my mind, but mention of them by others occurred several times. There were other equally small but impressive coincidences, possibly more than I remember. I take them as positive signs that the universe is busy at work.