Category Archives: synchronicity
Wild Ones
The planet goes through cycles of cold and warmth. This is science, not wishful thinking or illusion. The earth has shifted on its axis in the past. This is science, not speculation. Long before the planet had 7 billion people, … Continue reading
Apophenia vs. Randomania
People who don’t believe in synchronicity do so because they believe coincidences are random, meaningless events. You could say they believe in the ‘god of randomness—a condition one psychologist calls ‘randomania.’ When they refer to people who find meaning in … Continue reading
Dog With Wings
This tree is in our backyard, a big, beautiful thing with an opening in the middle of its huge trunk where other branches shoot off in many directions. On various occasions, cats have taken refuge in that opening, as have … Continue reading
Happy Birthday!
In January 2009, Rob and I were casting around about starting a blog – but couldn’t seem to come up with an idea. Other friends blogged about writing and their books, but we’ve never been big self-promoters. If anything, that … Continue reading
Super Bowl Synchros
Let me state right off that I’m not into football. Never have been. The sports strikes me as incredibly violent. Players sustain injuries that plague them the rest of their lives. That said, they choose to play this sport and, … Continue reading
Astro-bankers
After a dry spell during many months of 2013 when we had to dig into our savings, we’ve suddenly been inundated with offers of new writing projects—ghost-writing a novel, writing an astrology book, preparing the content for an astrology APP. … Continue reading
Bears Out
The other day daughter Megan was telling us about her night out in downtown Orlando where she lives. Besides her Paint Nite job as ‘master artist’ —that’s actually her job title—and her dog-walking business, she and a couple of friends … Continue reading
Asteroids & Synchronicity
Mountain Astrology is a bi-monthly magazine that features some of the most unusual articles on astrology that I’ve ever come across. In the newest edition – February/ March 2014 – there’s an article entitled A Tour of Personal-Named Asteroids by … Continue reading
7th Born & the Biltmore Synchro
At least ten years ago, Rob wrote a young adult novel called 7th Born. It’s set in a fictional South Florida town, Westfield, an equestrian community fashioned after Wellington, where we live, the polo capital of the world. The protagonist, … Continue reading
Creativity, Dreams, & Synchroniciy
Most of us spend about a third of our lives sleeping – and dreaming. Sometimes our dreaming lives seem whimsical, silly, outrageous. But more often than we realize, our dreams can provide insights into concerns in our waking lives and … Continue reading






