Category Archives: synchronicity
A Lucid dream or OOBE?
Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish between an out of body experience and a lucid dream. Usually, the distinguishing factor is that the dreamer is aware of leaving the body and can look back and see his or her sleeping self, … Continue reading
Two dogs named Tome
Here’s a startling dog synchro that comes from Connie Cannon. “Yesterday I was watching Law & Order from 2pm to 3pm. In that episode, there was a suspect whose mother owned a dog named “Tome,” pronounced “to Me”. I have … Continue reading
Fire Synchros
On January 9, I was fixing myself a turkey burger. A large lid covered the smaller pan where the burger was cooking away in olive oil. Rob and I were talking about our appearance that night on Coast to … Continue reading
Tapping into the Future Through Creativity
Sometimes, novelists use their writer friends in their books. In U R Mine, my friend Nancy Pickard isn’t just a bestselling writer who owns a bookstore, she owns the coolest bookstore in town – Oxford Books. The protagonist holds a … Continue reading
Join us on Coast to Coast
We’ll be on Coast to Coast tonight to talk about Sensing the Future with George Noory. 3-5 am Eastern, Midnight – 2 am pacific. Hope to see you there!
The Trump Zone
When I saw this pic Dec. 31, I was aware of course that the image spoke for itself. Yet, I thought what could Rod Serling be saying. When I woke up on New Year’s Day, I thought what if everyone … Continue reading
Johnny Smith saw the future
JOIN US TONIGHT FROM 10 -MIDNIGHT EASTERN ON DARKNESS RADIO WITH DAVE SCHRADER. WE’LL BE TALKING ABOUT OUR BOOK, SENSING THE FUTURE, TO BE RELEASED JANUARY 10. LISTEN HERE. +++ I was taking Megan to a garage to pick up … Continue reading
Some Synchro Guidance for the New Year
Our daughter Megan was home for Christmas and we were just starting a game of Scrabble. While I was waiting for Megan to make the first move, I looked at my cell phone where I’d earlier been playing a similar … Continue reading
Drones, Champagne, Precognition, & the New Year!
One of the wonderful side benefits of the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve is getting together with old friends. A couple of times a year, Melissa visits her family in our old neighborhood where we lived for the … Continue reading






