Category Archives: names
Subtle Synchros
Today I dropped by our neighbor’s house to ask if she could watch our dog, Noah, for a few days at the end of the month when we’ll be at a book convention. She got out of her huge mom … Continue reading
Copp’s Hill Burial Ground
One of the best things about blogging is the comments people make. On this blog, it usually means the comment is a synchronicity story. I enjoyed this story from glimmer . The players are: incredible odds, a graveyard, a name. … Continue reading
Wilkes and Stupid and Gone with the Wind
Cluster synchronicities involve the repetition of names, numbers, and objects, usually within a short period of time. We’ve posted quite a few that deal with number clusters (11s are popular) and with names. We particularly enjoyed this cluster synchro from … Continue reading
Robin Hood exposed
Recently we wrote about Johnny B. Goode, the South Florida man who is mentally disturbed and, at last count, had been arrested 50 times in recent months. His most recent arrested happened an hour after a reporter had interviewed him … Continue reading
Two in the Woods
This synchronicity is another one that involves names – as well as some other peculiarities. It occurred in the 1950s and the original source is Mysteries of the Unexplained, which has one of the best best collections of classic synchronicities. … Continue reading
The Buddy System
Natalie sent us this synchronicity. She called it “a funny little one,” but to me it’s not little at all. It illustrates the vast complexity of the underlying order where synchronicity lives and breathes. And when you think about it,the … Continue reading
Two of a Kind
Jeff brought this synchronicity to our attention. It appeared in the U.K.’s The Telegraph and involves odd name connections. In this story, the name is Geraint Woolford – not exactly a Smith or a Jones, right? I liked Redon’s Buddha … Continue reading
Meet Noah Presley
Names are funny things. They define us. Describe us. Perplex us. And sometimes, a name strikes you as totally right or completely wrong and this applies not only to people, but to our animal companions. Our first golden was named … Continue reading
Men Who Stare at Goats
One recent evening, I was exchanging Facebook comments with Tamra Temple, who is deeply involved in the field of Noetic Science, and very knowledgeable about remote viewing and psychic spies. So she was talking about the new movie, Men Who … Continue reading