Thursday, August 25, 2022

You are what you eat, Mr. Owl

Regular readers will know that I've been getting a lot of sync mileage recently out of the nonsense palindrome "Mr. Owl ate my metal worm."

This morning (August 24), I had a tutoring session with an adult student of English. She had a few questions about a news article she had read, which was reporting some recent research about the detrimental effects of eating too much "ultra-processed" food. The article began by referencing the saying "You are what you eat."

In the afternoon, I was looking through a children's English textbook that was made in partnership with the National Geographic Society. This partnership gave the authors access to lots of cool photos, a privilege they were apparently determined not to waste. Even straightforward vocabulary is often illustrated with rather odd images, which I think is a bit counterproductive from a teaching standpoint. Supposing you were completely unfamiliar with the words cardboard and metal, do you think the illustrations below would make their meanings clear?

The tools illustration is fit for purpose, I suppose, and glass is okay (although I would have included a wider variety of glass items to avoid giving the impression that the word means "bottle"). Cardboard isn't terribly straightforward, but at least the car in the picture has some mnemonic utility. Metal, though -- who in their right mind would think that the least confusing way to illustrate the concept of metal is with a photo of a metal sculpture of an owl?

It's a pretty good sync, though. Not just a metallic owl, but an owl labeled with the word metal -- not iron or steel or anything, but the very word that is used in the palindrome -- and on the same day that I encountered the saying "You are what you eat." Eat too many metal worms, and you'll end up like this guy.

4 comments:

Ra1119bee said...


William,

I believe the reason why all of the owl syncs keeps crossing your path is that
perhaps your Soul is trying to get your attention.
Syncs, much like a nightmare is the Soul's way of waking us up to a very important message that we need to take heed of.
Only you can determine what that message is.

IMO, Synchronicity is using the connectiveness of this dimension to send you a message,
much like wireless communication devices.

The ancients built Mounds for this very reason, as they knew this dimension's Ley Lines
(Latitudes and Longitudes) were/are power points, very similar to the theory of acupuncture.
Everything is connected.

And by the way, you mentioned the Locust Grove Circles yesterday in your post.
You wrote: "This got my attention not because of the general owl theme in recent syncs, but because I have specifically connected Mr. Owl (from the palindrome) with Michael the Archangel. I first made this connection in "The Locust Grove crop circle," the original link being the word who. Owls say "who," and the name Michael means "Who is like God?
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My response: Actually, Admas County where the Serpent Mound is located and where the Locust Grove Crop Circle was found (Aug 24 2003) is about 71 miles northeast of Mason Ohio.

However and very oddly, there was also a very similar Crop Circle found the next year to the day (Aug 24, 2004) in Miamisburg Ohio and looked extremely similar to the Locust Grove Circle. (Link below)

Although I was born and raised right across the Miami River (which separates the west side
of Dayton from Miamisburg) for some reason I did not hear about the Miamisburg Crop Circle in 2004 having moved from the west side of Dayton in the 1970's.

I've comment before about my perspective about Ohio and especially Dayton, being a very intriguing and I would say Esoteric location , so I won't repeat all of that here, but I don't think it's a coincidence that the Miamisburg Crop Circles were found very close to the Miamisburg Mound, which the Miamisburg Mound and the Serpent Mound were probably Power Station Hubs which I think I did read that in my research about the Mounds.

Miamisburg and Mason Ohio are almost in a straight line, Mason about 20 miles south of Miamisburg and coincidently both are parallel with what used to be the Miami-Erie Canal.
Also very interesting is that Mason Ohio is only about 13 miles from a huge Native American Earthwork called Fort Ancient and Fort Ancient is only 18 miles from Wilmington.

Another very interesting Earthwork and Mound complex in Ohio is in Newark going South of Columbus to Chillicothe. ( link below )



Miamisburg Crop Circles

http://www.iccra.org/reports/ICCRA%20pdf%20reports/August_25_2004-MiamisburgOHFormationReport.pdf


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark_Earthworks

Ra1119bee said...


William,

I forgot to add the 'coincidence' of me finding the Owl drawing on the red brick wall pump
at the gas station on Aug 23,2022.

Aug 24 being the date both the Locusts Grove (Aug 24, 2003) and the Miamisburg
Crop Circles ( Aug 24, 2004) were found.

And although Mr. Owl was found on Aug 23, which of course is not the exact same date,
do factor in the Law of the Three.

Also Red Bricks were used to store energy as no doubt the Freemasons knew of this energy storage, being they were Brick Masons. ( see link, and do research on
red bricks, and white mortar.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200811120154.htm

https://chemistry.wustl.edu/news/storing-energy-red-bricks

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Debbie, I thought of you the other day when I saw an Onion story about a fantasy novel called Dayton Rising that begins with a fantasy-novel style map of Ohio.

https://www.theonion.com/underwhelming-fantasy-novel-starts-with-map-of-ohio-1849349382

Ben Pratt said...

On the same trip 2 years ago during which we tried and failed to see Serpent Mound, we did stop at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe and Newark Earthworks. I agree with Debbie that these are (or at least were) places of power.

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