Category Archives: synchronicity
A New Election Prediction from Holly
Our friend Holly Granquist has started a blog on her numerological predictions. This article is from her website. THERE’S SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF DENMARK About 3 weeks ago I was watching a 1998 movie called Rounder’s, where … Continue reading
Do Dogs have built-in compasses?
As dog owners, we’ve often wondered if dog’s have psychic abilities. For example, when I pull a bag of garbage out of the trash can, Nigel and his visiting buddy, Nika, immediately dash to the door in my office, which … Continue reading
MERCURY RETROGRADE AND ELECTION DAY 2020
On October 13, Mercury turns retro in Libra and turns direct again on November 3, election day. This same pattern existed in the election of 2000. On November 7, 2000, Mercury had been retrograde since mid-October – first … Continue reading
The Rot from Within
As I write now, it has been one week since Thursday, Oct. 1, when we found out that President Trump tested positive for covid. We don’t know when he last had a negative test, which is crucial and which … Continue reading
The Lincoln Project
This group, The Lincoln Project, is pumping out some incredibly powerful anti-trump ads. They’re a group of former Republicans. The one I saw tonight may be one of the most moving. And here’s my favorite that illustrates the christian hypocrisy … Continue reading
TULPAS now available in audio!
Rob’s most recent novel, Tulpas, is now available on audio through Amazon! In Tibetan Buddhism, tulpas are human-like creatures created through deep meditation. In this compelling story, tulpas take over the sub-conscious world in a parallel universe – where they … Continue reading
#23
A friend sent this. But it’s not just a humorous picture. Notice the number 23 on the tail. In the I Ching, hexagram 23 means “splitting apart,” The beginning of the hexagram reads: “The dark lines are about to mount … Continue reading
Rage and Covid and Where We Are
Florida is completely open for business. Bars and restaurants are at 100 percent capacity, some schools are in session, in person, and traffic on the roads, with tourists arriving, equestrians pulling into town. Yet, Florida has 711, 804 cases, … Continue reading
Odd Dog Park Synchro
Nigel and Nala, the doodle who races and often grabs Nigel’s ball. Or Frisbee. +++ For much of the summer, we’ve been taking Nigel to the dog park around three p.m. Not an ideal time, but the park is nearly … Continue reading
Predicting the Coming of Trump
William H. Gass, 1969 “Consider how the titles of tyrants change,” the historian William Frederick Kohler once wrote. “We shall suffer no more Emperors, Kings, Czars, Shahs or Caesars, to lop off our limbs and burn our homes, kiddo, … Continue reading