If you already knew what this post was about even before you read it, then you might have B.S.P.
On his blog Logic + Emotion, David Armano explains his definition for B.S.P. (Blogger Sensory Perception). A few B.S.P. characteristics are:
-You'll be thinking of someone and then out of the blue, they comment on your blog
-You suddenly feel compelled to comment on somebody else's blog and at the same time, they e-mail you
-You get a "feeling" right before someone has linked to your blog only to find out through Technorati that it was true
The list goes on. If you have B.S.P., you don't need to read the rest of it — you already know what it says. ;)
(You may not know what the pretty-funny comment discussion is about, however, so jump on over there and check it out.)







BSP is a fascinating subject ... especially the BS part ;). Actually, it is surprising when it happens ... and kind of nice.
Many who write do so in isolation ... so it is pleasant to know that there are others out there experiencing a little of what you do.
Posted by: Gavin Heaton | November 13, 2006 at 10:26 PM
Good point about the BS part — heh, heh. But isn't it funny how sometimes this stuff does happen?
This sounds like it's along the old lines of thinking about someone, the phone rings, and it's the person you were just thinking about!
I hear that certain theories of quantum physics explain this sort of phenomenon pretty well.
Now I'm thinking of writing a post about writers experiencing the "psychic"/coincidental in the blogosphere.
Posted by: KG | November 13, 2006 at 11:35 PM