Category Archives: synchronicity
The Power of Light
When we were in Baños, Ecuador some years ago, we went into a small church where one wall was filled with candles that people had lit for loved ones who had passed on. We lit candles for both of … Continue reading
The New American Story?
Imagine it. A Friday morning, the Christmas holidays just days away. Your elementary school child has just finished breakfast, has her backpack ready to go, homework inside. You drive her to the school near your home and she gives … Continue reading
Her Dad, the Cardinal, and Spirit Communication
This stunning story about spirit communication is from Sharon Catley of Canada. It’s long, but well worth the read! +++ My friend Karen was diagnosed with lung cancer about two years ago. She was feeling scared and lonely so … Continue reading
A Skeptic analyzes coincidence…poorly
Shermer & agent Here’s an article about what many of our readers here would call an obvious synchronicity – a meaningful coincidence. But to arch-skeptic Michael Shermer, the fact that it’s an unusual experience, out-of-the-ordinary, is the very … Continue reading
What Animals Teach Us
joy +++ Now that Obama has won the election, now that the Repugs are licking their wounds and are showing themselves to be very poor losers, we’ve got a new brand of politics at the dog park. At the park … Continue reading
More Exorcists on Call
The Catholic diocese of Milan, Italy started an exorcism hotline in November 2012, and doubled the number of exorcism-practicing priests from six to 12. The diocese hopes to keep up with an apparent increase in calls over the past 15 … Continue reading
Joke, Hoax, or Something Else?
I came across this bit of video on Whitley Strieber’s site, then clicked around, looking for other sources for the story. According to an AP site, Russia’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was giving a TV interview on Friday and “joked … Continue reading
Synchronicity and iPhone5
I had a Blackberry for about five years, through T-Mobile. In the beginning, I loved it. It was a real workhouse, able to accommodate just about anything I asked of it. Except. Whenever I tried to download an app, … Continue reading
Amusing Spams
Spam. It used to be something gross in a can. I ate my share in college because it was cheap. Now, of course, spam is what comes through your email and in comments on blogs. Ours dwindled for awhile after … Continue reading
Apples to Apples and Alien Abductions
This is an odd synchro. On Thanksgiving day, our friend Rob Lockhart usually joins us for the festivities. We eat and drink and are merry, as the saying goes, and usually play Scrabble or Monopoly or some other board game … Continue reading






