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Originally Posted by Just a guy
One coincidence is just that. I am talking about many. How many coincidences does it take before it become mathematically improbable to be anything else?
Reaching out for help and a friend from years ago calls at that moment. One coincidence. Brush it off. Prayer for someone who is having a very difficult time and then all the sudden it stops (multiple times). Starting to become more improbable that it is just coincidence. Prayer for someone’s mental wellbeing and then their mood suddenly changes (multiple times). Too many coincidences for me to brush off.
If one is not ready to accept/see things they never will. The old saying “There is no one so blind as those that will not see”.
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It's interesting that all of your examples are all interactions between people. I'm much more open to there being an unseen level of interconnectedness between people that could accessed via prayer, meditation, or whatever one calls it than divine intervention in physical events.