Category Archives: synchronicity
A Confirmation Synchro?
Our daughter is presently house-hunting in Orlando for a new place to live. Last week, she found what she thought was the perfect place, ideal neighborhood, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, pet friendly, with a fenced backyard where her dog can … Continue reading
Anagram mind-blowers
These are great anagrams. I noticed this list on a FB synchronicity site a few hours after I’d stumbled on what I call a counter-anagram. That would be when the re-arranged word reflects opposite characteristics, rather than similar ones. I … Continue reading
The Ribald Trickster
On the night after Thanksgiving, Megan had some of her friends over, all twentysomethings. They love card and board games, and this evening they were playing something called Word Whimsy, 2 the game of outrageous answers. Rob had fallen asleep … Continue reading
‘What’s so Funny about Peace and Love’
That’s the name of a song by Elvis Costello. I hadn’t heard it in many years. In fact, I don’t think I’d heard any Elvis Costello songs for a very long time. But a couple of days after the Paris … Continue reading
The Mandela Effect
Before we start this post, there are several questions we would like you to answer. Please don’t Google anything yet. Just mark the appropriate response. 1) Have you heard of The Mandela Effect Yes No 2) Nelson Mandela died … Continue reading
Precognition, Science, & Seth
In writing Sensing the Future, our book on precognition, I’m confirming what I already suspected: that our concept of time and our approach to science are subject to revision. In my research, I always go to a book’s index first … Continue reading
Synchronicity & Resolution?
This synchronicity comes from Terry Crowley, a writer we met at the Tallahassee Writer’s Conference last spring. We’ve posted a couple of her synchros before. This one is about how some decisions/situations haunt us for years and then some synchro … Continue reading
The Broken Plate
Signs & symbols surround us and many of them hold messages that we should heed. Guidelines. Insights. Hints about the future that may transpire. In October when we were in Asheville, we went into a shop where Megan decorated a … Continue reading
An Extraordinary Little Girl
If there’s no trickery involved in this video – and it doesn’t look like there is – then this 9-year-old girl is astonishing!
Carl Jung and Bernard Beitman
If I were going to have my dreams analyzed by a psychiatrist, I would choose Bernard Beitman, a visiting professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia. Never mind that he claims he is no expert in dreams. He’s a … Continue reading






