Category Archives: synchronicity
FB Memory Synchro
Rick is in the red-shirt to my right. If you’re on Facebook, you probably know about the memory pics that appear on your home page. You can either ignore them or share. They typically are from that date from another … Continue reading
FLORIDA’S STATS
I’ve been following Florida’s stats on Covid cases since the beginning of the pandemic. IO use Worldometer. Today, July 28, 2021, the count was 17, 589 new cases, with 56 deaths for the state, 398 deaths for the country, … Continue reading
The 3 Aliens
In October 2001, Nancy Pickard and I attended an Eric Pearl workshop in Alabama. Pearl wrote The Reconnection, about how he’d discovered that his chiropractic treatments of patients was resulting in spontaneous healings of other ailments. His discovery eventually … Continue reading
Past Lives of Animals
In March 2019, our beloved Golden Retriever, Noah, passed away from cancer of the spleen. I wrote about it here. Not long afterward, I had a reading with animal communicator Heather Bristol and a year later, after we’d started our … Continue reading
August Star Power
If you prefer the written forecast, it’s in the masthead. Enjoy!
Bollingen Tower
During my only trip to Europe many years ago, I had two primary goals. I wanted to go Arles, France, where van Gogh had lived and lost his mind and produced some of his most brilliant work. It was the … Continue reading
WHAT IF
The other night, I was wondering how the world now might be different if Martin Luther King had survived. If Robert Kennedy had survived. If Lennon had survived. Let’s take Lennon. He was 40 when he was assassinated by Mark … Continue reading
Life and Death Synchronicities
I know this photo might look somewhat brutal to some folks, a shark with a spear protruding from its head. But you need to know the story behind it and why Rick Bettua went after this particular bull shark. … Continue reading
Happy 38th!
In November 1981, I was teaching English to Cuban refugees through Florida International University in Miami. It was a government-funded program and I was assigned to the Fort Lauderdale office. But it took us three months to find an office … Continue reading