Category Archives: precognition
The Precognitive Chimes
In Synchronicity and the Other Side, we talked about clocks that stop or batteries that die when a loved one passes. This story about an oak pendulum clock came from Connie – aka fortune 500 and the events ultimately proved … Continue reading
The Green Bowl
This synchro comes from Gabe, who way back when we first started this blog, sent us one of the most powerful synchros we’ve ever read, The Magic Teapots. His teapot story was followed by another powerful synchro. And another. When … Continue reading
When our Stories Come True
Nancy Pickard wrote this piece for a writers’ blog, the lipstick chronicles. When I read it, I asked if we could repost it. It illustrates how creativity can tap into the future, how writers sometimes come … Continue reading
Future visions from the past
Jules Verne described a moon landing that sounds eerily like the Apollo 11 mission. Mark Twain predicted the Internet in 1898. Robert Heinlein predicted screen savers in 1961. We’re these writers time travelers? Probably not. Did they pick up psychic … Continue reading
The Lost Checkbook
Picasso This story comes from Gypsy and involves a missing checkbook, a precognitive dream, and a curious ending! We’ve … Continue reading
A vision that saved a life
As we’ve mentioned previously, we see precognition as an aspect of synchronicity because a thought or dream is linked with an event in the outer world without any involvement of cause and effect. For example, numerous people reported dreams and … Continue reading
Does Something Wicked This Way Come?
Painting by Emil Nolde (Thanks to Gypsy for the lead on this cool artist!) Precognition is one of the most intriguing aspects of psychic phenomena and of synchronicity. In a nutshell, precognition is knowledge of an event before it occurs. … Continue reading
Impulses and Precognition
Just a couple of hours after the post below on the pre-cogs went up, Megan called with a disturbing precognition she had last night. At her college, January is the month when students are involved in independent study projects … Continue reading
Jessie, The Golden
Jessie after Hurricane Wilma, wondering why the mailbox looks so, well, weird. When Megan was in third grade, her class invited parents to a Thanksgiving presentation about gratitude. Each student made something that expressed their gratitude for something in their … Continue reading
Clinton’s eerie prediction
Frank Joseph in Synchronicity & You relates a synchronicity that happened to Bill Clinton. One day in 1995 he met with a handful of Democratic political figures and started talking about his commerce secretary, Ron Brown, extolling the man’s virtues … Continue reading