Category Archives: synchronicity
Synchronicity & Lunch in Cassadaga
THIS EVENING, FROM 8:15 TO 10:00 EDT TIME, WE’LL BE TALKING WITH DANIEL OTT ABOUT THE SYNCHRONICITY HIGHWAY. HOPE YOU’LL JOIN US! +++ For Rob’s birthday, we headed north to Orlando for the weekend to celebrate with our daughter. The … Continue reading
Click ‘like’ at your own risk
The other day I went to Facebook and read a semi-crazed rant by someone who was complaining vehemently about how stupid it was to click ‘like’ every time you read a post. “Are you brain-dead? What was the point?” He … Continue reading
A synchro on wheels
I’ve mentioned before how synchronicities sometimes just pass us by as if what just happened wasn’t unusual. I had a chance to observe one of these instances a a few weeks back when a meaningful coincidence occurred during a somewhat … Continue reading
What Goes Around Comes Around?
David Wilson, the publisher of Crossroad Press, who published our last two books on synchronicity, has sent us some intriguing synchros in the past. This one is stunning and concerns an event that happened nearly 30 years ago. I think … Continue reading
Painting the town with synchros
One day a professional artist came to Paint Nite, and painted the painters. That’s Megan teaching in the background. Sometimes I don’t immediately recognize a synchronicity, but days, weeks, or even months later, I suddenly realize what an amazing synchro … Continue reading
Aladin’s Lamp
It looks like a magic lamp, and once in the hands of Jane Clifford, a healer from Wales, it acted like one as well. Here’s Jane’s story about the lamp. “I found this in a charity shop today for £1. … Continue reading
The Philosopher’s Stone
Since we often write about our books here, we like to plug other people’s tomes from time to time. Synchronicity, Science & Soul-Making, by Victor Mansfield, has been around awhile, published in 1995. In fact, when we wrote our first … Continue reading
Memory As Trickster
from deviant art Over Mother’s Day weekend, our daughter came home for a long weekend. And whenever Megan is home, her friends drop by to touch base and hang out. One of her friends, Ashley, is nine months … Continue reading
A Golden Retriever & 2 Border Collies
Kilt, after a day of herding sheep +++ This story isn’t a synchro. It’s about how dogs penetrate our lives and teach us about what’s important. You know, squirrels, bones, the moment. +++ Between January 1 and May 1 our … Continue reading
Elementary and – Alison Drake?
On our way home from a wedding on Jekyll Island, Georgia I received a text message from Melissa, our former neighbor. She used to babysit for our daughter when she was a youngster and now lives in New York with … Continue reading






