The mind - heart connection and meaningful coincidence

Have you ever wondered how powerful the mind - heart connection can be?

Sometimes, it amazes me how things just fall into place just when you need it. Oftentimes, when you’re at your wit’s end trying to figure out what to do next, something happens that assures you everything’s going to be alright.

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The other night, I was feeling really, really low. In an unguarded moment, Jamaine suddenly slapped Kalia’s forehead and both ended up crying. I was trying to comfort both of them and asked Kernan to take Jamaine. But Jamaine wouldn’t budge and was pulling at my arm wanting to be carried. I decided to turn over Kalia to Kernan so they could go down to the living room.

I turned off the lights, settled Jamaine on the bed and sang “Moonriver.” After fidgeting, twisting and turning, Jamaine finally fell asleep.

I stared at the shadows on the ceiling looking for some answers. It seemed like a really simple situation of sibling anxiety but it felt so heavy to me. I want to divide my time, love and attention to both babies equally but it never seems to be enough.

I felt a sudden and intense longing to be at home with my family. I remembered the days when I was the “baby” and how my parents would take care of me.

I thought it would be so great if my family could come over and visit me the next day. It gives me such a sense of comfort when they’re around

I thought of calling my mom, but I hesitated because I knew she was busy during weekdays. Besides, a nagging thought inside was telling me that I should be able to handle this. I had my own life and my own family now.

This is my responsibility.

The next morning, I received a text message from my mom asking if I had some raw chicken in stock because she was going to cook lunch for me. I didn’t realize it was a Manila holiday and my dad had no work. Mom was coming over with him and my youngest brother.

I paused for a quite awhile feeling a sense of awe and gratitude for what had just happened.

It could have been a case of mother’s intuition.

Or a genuine connection between my mind and my mom’s heart.

Maybe it could just have been a plain coincidence.

One thing is for sure, I was so thankful that my family was there just when I needed them most.

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The “father of motivation” Wayne Dyer said that the things we see as coincidences are actually things that are meant to happen.

It’s like a meaningful coincidence, circumstances that are in perfect synchronicity.

Everything has a meaning and purpose. You just have to be aware when it happens and what it means.

Have you ever experienced a meaningful coincidence?

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12 Responses to “The mind - heart connection and meaningful coincidence”

K June 27th, 2008 at 12:55 am

Probably just plain coincident. But you know, there are many instances that a Mother’s presence makes us stayed put for just a moment to absorb that energy, uplifting feeling whenever you feel worried or something. Talk about mixed emotions. When I feel like really really low, I’d call home and my Mom would say, “I was thinking about you just now, are you alright?”. It makes you feel relieved somehow — and then the nagging (reminders I suppose) comes in. Weird no?

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Jayme Reply:

Hi K! I guess a mom’s intuition is really strong that she can feel what you’re feeling even if you’re miles away.

When I was younger, I used to dislike how my mom would keep telling me how to do things or how she would give me unsolicited advice. Of course, even if I was just a teen, I felt like I was all grown up and knew everything I needed to know.

But ever since I became a wife and a mom, I ‘ve been hanging on to every piece of advice she gives and learning from her as much as I can. I just appreciate her and my dad so much more now. It’s really true ‘no, how parents say, “You’ll understand me/us when you become a parent yourself.”

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Loren (7 comments.) June 27th, 2008 at 10:10 am

There are many times that my mom can sense when one of us (her children) are in some kind of trouble. A mother’s love can feel it.

Lorens last blog post..Your Children Are Not Your Own

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Jayme Reply:

I agree. It’s like the connection we shared with our moms when we were still in their wombs stay strong long after the cords were cut. :)

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Louie Jon (2 comments.) June 27th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

Sister, long time no see. Please link me up in your blog. louiejonsanchez.blogspot.com. Miss you.

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Jayme Reply:

Happy to see you in the blogosphere Louie! :D Hope you’re doing well. Hanggang dito na lang ba tayo magkikita?

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Helen (1 comments.) June 27th, 2008 at 2:54 pm

Yes you are right :)

I find your blog very beautiful.

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Jayme Reply:

Thank you for dropping by my blog Helen! :D Hope to see you here again soon.

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Josiet (13 comments.) June 27th, 2008 at 6:31 pm

Hi Jayme! Have you read The Celestine Prophecy? Actually the details are now hazy to me but I do remember the book mentioned about coincidence. It says there is no coincidence. What happened is meant to happen and only when you are aware of it. Just like what you said, we just have to know the meaning of it :)
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Jayme Reply:

Hi Josiet! I haven’t read it yet but the title sounds familiar. I think when you believe that there are no coincidences, only circumstances that are meant to happen, it makes you look at your life from a deeper perspective. We may not be able to understand everything now, but when we come to that point that everything falls into place, we are able to “connect the dots” and we realize that everything is as it should be. It also helps us to accept things that happen, both expected and unexpected, with an open mind and heart. :D

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galadriel June 28th, 2008 at 10:52 am

oh no, another post that made me cry. (happy tears!)
this type of thing happens to me all the time too. and it’s not a coincidence.
you are so open to love and so grateful for daily miracles that the blessings like to come and knock on your door a little more often. :)

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Jayme Reply:

you are so open to love and so grateful for daily miracles that the blessings like to come and knock on your door a little more often.

Thanks Galadriel! That is such a beautiful thing to say. Hope a lot of blessings will come knocking on your door this week. :D

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