Category Archives: synchronicity
ELECTION NIGHT
On every election night since 2000, I’ve stayed up until I knew, well, something. In 2000, Bush vs. Gore, a Mercury retrograde screwed things up. I’ve written about that before. But the Merc retro had some help from the awful … Continue reading
Megan MacGregor – Artist
Our daughter, Megan, recently re-created her website that features samples of her art. She definitely has an eye for color! Here are some of my favorites – the elephant, of course, but also this incredible wave: And this cute pooch … Continue reading
The Spirit of Rumi
One of the most popular and best-selling poets in America was a Muslim who lived seven centuries ago. The 13th century Sufi theologian and poet, Jalal al-Din Mohammad Rumi, is best known simply as Rumi. His work is read at … Continue reading
Megan’s Cluster Synchros
Our daughter, Megan, recently had a meet and greet with two cats whom she’s going to take care of in November and the owner. She had three synchronicities with this visit. First, one of the cats had the same … Continue reading
Star Power: Astro Forecast for November
If you would rather read the November forecast, go here.
Truth or Consequences
Remember that old show Truth or Consequences? I think of that every time I hear a blaring horn that announces what trump has just said as UNTRUE. “We’re rounding the curve…” he says about the corona virus. Honk. Not … Continue reading
The Trump Virus by the Numbers
The next time a trump supporter tells you what a great job trump has done, cite some facts. Today, October 23, the U.S. had the highest number of new cases in a single day. That figure is at the top … Continue reading
Royalty Dream
Here’s a strange dream I had during the early hours of Tuesday, Oct. 20,2020. If there are synchronicities related to it, I don’t know what they are at this writing. I can’t figure out this dream. It was just informational, … Continue reading
A HUNGER
A trailer… +++ The other night, MSNBC ran a documentary of Peter Souza, who was the Obama admin photographer for eight years. It was so deeply moving that in parts of it, I cried for what we have lost in … Continue reading






