Actor Richard Lynch died recently, his body found on June 19, 2012. He starred in the movie DARK FIELDS. Over the last 2 months a cluster synchronicity surrounding the word "Field" has evolved, the first of which includes Trish MacGregor's book, DARK FIELDS, which can be found on my April 19, 2012 post to my Toumai Blog (Here). Note the first line from this post:
The timing of his death is uncanny, especially considering yesterday's post: Hattie Field, Dukenfield, Hatfields Dark Fields (Here).Today I paid a visit to the MacGregor's “Synchrosecrets” blog and was taken aback when I saw the title for their April 18 post-- "Dark Fields" (found Here)
Note this excerpt taken from the Movie Data Base re: the movie Dark Fields (Here):
StorylineStrange, the mention of a "Hat", especially since a particular focus in yesterday's post was on the word "Hat"-- found in "Hatfield" (twice) and then "Hattie Fields" (wife of WC Fields) crops up out of the blue!!
A farmer unearths an old top hat on his property and with it an ancient Indian curse that lays waste to all the farmers crops. All of the adults of the farming community are afflicted by a strange sickness that slowly dries them up until they are dust. It is only when the farmer communes with the hat does he find what it is that will save them all.
In 1967 Richard Lynch had set himself on fire, which he survived despite the odds. Strange since I had recently posted the song, Beds Are Burning!! Not to mention the MacGregor's recent post re: "Where's the Fire".
If you watch the trailer to the movie trailer, the last words I find particularly meaningful... "it stops here".
See at left, the new cover for Trish's "Dark Fields". I haven't read the book, but note this excerpt from a description at Ebooks :
The MacGregor's should take this advice: "pierce their own perceptual blind spots, their dark fields". And, maybe it's nothing, but the background (field) of the MacGregor's Synchrosecrets blog is black... white text on black.To find the killer, they must pierce their own perceptual blind spots, their dark fields.
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