Category Archives: synchronicity
Coast to Coast and the Mystery of Flight 370
Tune in (if you’re awake) to Coast to Coast with Rob MacGregor and Bruce Gernon at 3-5 a.m. EDT as they discuss the strange and intriguing possibilities of … Continue reading
The Trickster Surprises
Sometimes the trickster comes in tight, compact packages that leave you reeling with surprise. During this past week, I was thinking how great it would be if our daughter and her dog came home this weekend. Megan and Nika bring … Continue reading
Kidney Dream
As I finished teaching my evening yoga class at the gym recently, a guy working at the front desk said he wanted to talk to me. He had a strange story to tell. His name is Marc, he’s in … Continue reading
2nd Synchronized Meditation
Our second synchronized meditation with Sandy, the retired veterinarian who works consciously with entities, took place in the afternoon of Tuesday, April 1. Afternoons are not a great time for me. My energy tends to be low and if I … Continue reading
Haunted Jekyll Island
My 29-year-old nephew, Ardon Anderson, my sister Mary’s oldest son, got married on April 5, on Jekyll Island, Georgia, a slice of paradise off the east coast between Jacksonville, Florida and Savannah, Georgia. This three day extravaganza was held at … Continue reading
Dead Synchronicity
What do you get when you combine the concept of synchronicity with the comic book/game world? In this instance, we get a game called Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today, in which a rampant disease in a future time spawns psychic … Continue reading
The Phantom Bus
Every so often I open our copy of Mysteries of the Unexplained and invariably run across a story I don’t recall reading before. This one about a phantom bus is strange. ++ In the mid-1930s, a driver in North Kensington, … Continue reading
Synchronicity Wine
Our weekends are weird. Since we haven’t worked regular jobs for years, our Saturdays and Sundays shouldn’t be much different than any other day of the week. Except they are. Maybe it’s that we live close to an elementary school … Continue reading
Return of the (Class) Ring
John Sims recently had been wondering how much it would cost to order a new class ring to replace the one he lost 25 years ago. He’s a graduate of the Miami Beach High School class of ’81 and has … Continue reading
Horses, Novels, & Psychic Twists
Wellington, Florida is supposedly known as the winter equestrian capital of the world. That means we have basically two seasons in this town – when the horse industry is here and when it’s not. This means that shortly before the … Continue reading






