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Double Take is a true account of 50 uplifting stories of personal synchronicity experienced by author Michael Clenshaw over 50 years of his life. They offer insight and hope into the purpose and relevance of these fairly rare experiences. The reader is invited to a delightful participation in the sharing of these meaningful events. Synchronicity was a term coined by Carl Jung, the Swiss Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst to denote two or more meaningful coincidences. Albert Einstein once said that 'coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous'. The author has faithfully documented 50 true…mehr

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Double Take is a true account of 50 uplifting stories of personal synchronicity experienced by author Michael Clenshaw over 50 years of his life. They offer insight and hope into the purpose and relevance of these fairly rare experiences. The reader is invited to a delightful participation in the sharing of these meaningful events. Synchronicity was a term coined by Carl Jung, the Swiss Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst to denote two or more meaningful coincidences. Albert Einstein once said that 'coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous'. The author has faithfully documented 50 true personal stories involving synchronistic events which have happened to him over 50 years. These events have almost always been answers to his own personal life questions although the reader is encouraged to identify with events in their own lives, which may offer them significant insights into their own inner worlds and experiences.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Clenshaw describes himself as a 'people person' and also a 'seeker'. Originally born in South London during the Second World War, he went to school in Battersea and Wimbledon before working in the City of London for 10 years in a French bank. He subsequently completely changed his lifestyle and dropped out of a conventional career and took off to rural Sussex where he became a milkman, a job that he came to love. It was here that he first experienced synchronicity in his life. He coupled this new career with a dual interest in antiques. His hobbies included amateur dramatics which led to him meeting his future wife at the age of 40. He then practised as a 'magic man' entertaining at children's parties for many years together with his wife Gill, who accompanied on guitar. Michael also worked on a military aerodrome as a security policeman after which at the age of 65 he co-ordinated over 30 voluntary drivers taking elderly people to hospital for 10 years. This is his first book.