24 February 2009 13:39
Jung at Heart...
I spent the weekend perched by the Aga reading Jung and have discovered something very interesting indeed. For years and years I've been experiencing Aga synchronicity.
Synchronicity - a term coined by Jung - describes two or more events which are causally unrelated, but occur together in a meaningful manner.
Everywhere I go, I see or hear about Agas. Not because people expressly tell me, but because they're just there.
Take this weekend as an example... On Saturday night I went to the theatre to see Alan Ayckbourn's brilliant play Bedroom Farce. Halfway through the first act two of the characters began discussing the fact that their bedroom was chilly because the Aga had gone out. On the way home, I picked up a copy of Conde Nast's brilliant new magazine, Love, and was thrilled to see an Aga plastered across its pages in a feature about Natalia Vodianova.
Then, I turned on the television and watched Silent Witness, only to see Amanda Burton's character boiling a kettle - yes, on her Aga.
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