Category Archives: clusters
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
The Foxes: A Play on Words
Aleksandar Malecic of Serbia has commented frequently on our blog, offering his insights. In this story, which he emailed us, a couple of foxes are the stars!+++I don’t know whether this event counts as synchronicity, but here it is: A … Continue reading
Four of a kind
I came across these two synchronicities about names on a previously mentioned site called System Glitch. https://www.systemglitch.ca/synchro.htmlIt’s difficult to verify whether they’re true stories or not, but oddly enough the sub-title of the web site reads: In a time of … Continue reading
Final Destination Update
R.I.P. Around 6:15, CNN announced that Jackson had passed away. So the loop of three comes around again. Update to Final Destination: Ed McMahon died several days ago, Farrah Fawcett died today. We’ve been discussing how these celebrity deaths seem … Continue reading
The Two Toms
This story is from Janice Cutbush, a retired teacher and friend in Ballspa, New York. Her husband, Tom Cutbush, died about ten years ago. Her son, also named Tom Cutbush, lives in Haddenfield, New Jersey. About a year ago, Janice’s … Continue reading
Dueling Phone Calls
Natalie sent us this story June 3 about synchronistic and simultaneous telephone calls. As you’ll see, almost everything about these two calls was synchronous. Natalie also noted that I had the same initials, R.M. as the two male callers. Rob*** … Continue reading
The Holts
Brenda, a certified deputy assessor with a law degree, lives in New Orleans. We found her story on another blog and asked if we could use it. Synchronicities that involve repetition of names, like those that involve clusters of numbers, … Continue reading
Madison Avenue
No astonishing, mind-blowing synchronicities–like the Blue Dog tale–came our way today. But, nevertheless, being aware of synchronicities seems to attract them. For instance, this afternoon I opened an e-mail from my friend Madison just as a five-year-old neighbor girl walked … Continue reading
Pearls
This one is from Nancy McMoneagle and illustrates how cluster or serial synchronicities work: Nancy recalls a period in her life when she kept finding pearls. Strings of pearls, a pearl bead, a bracelet of pearls. She would come upon … Continue reading
Maria and #14
Clusters of synchronicities that occur with numbers range from the odd to the truly strange. They can coalesce around a single event or continue over the course of a lifetime. In Maria’s story, the number 14 recurred four times over … Continue reading