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Too much of a coincidence

By eyes4earth @eyes4earth · On May 20, 2012

This audio track is part of the ‘vibes4earth’ series which weaves musical soundscapes with real stories of meaningful nature experiences.

This release is titled: “Too much of a coincidence” and features Craig recalling his extraordinary encounter with an otter and the profound circumstances which infused and rippled from it.

“It just seemed like too much of a coincidence that it would happen on the day I had the deepest connection of the whole year.”

Gratitude to Andrew Zylstra for composing, mixing and producing this track.

Lovingly dedicated to Josh, our talented friend… remembering the words contained in this audio track which gave you inspiration and hope during the dark hours of your courageous journey. We are devastated to have lost your presence and all the infectious curiosity you held for the mysteries of life. Peaceful man, you’re not forgotten.
“The sea inside you is the sea in us.
We are the ocean together.
The tide in you, the swell in us
Become one wave
Breaking forever on the eternal shore…”
Poetry by Craig.
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