Category Archives: synchronicity
Synchronicity and the Other Side?
Dreams are funny things. We go to bed, get all comfy in our sheets and quilts and pillows, and the moment we shut our eyes, our brains go to work, sorting and analyzing events of the day, week, month. But … Continue reading
Learning to Dance in the Rain
Lori McDermott, who co-authored this book with her husband, Brian, sent me a copy in July. I’m squeezed for time, but felt it’s an important book about afterlife communication and coping with tragic loss, so I asked mathaddict to read … Continue reading
Romney: Ambivalence, Secrecy, and Why
This illustration depicts a pair of fish swimming in opposite directions. It’s the symbol for the sun sign, Pisces, one of two signs in astrology that is depicted by two of something. It happens to be the sun sign for … Continue reading
Smeagol, in Disguise
The digital revolution has created many companies that are reputable – and probably just as many that are not. As self-employed writers, we’ve been casting around for ways to keep pace with this rapid transformation and it’s been tricky. And … Continue reading
Strangers in the Know
Golden Gate Bridge This synchro is from a friend who works in a creative field but wishes to remain anonymous. It’s one of those powerful synchros that hits you smack in the face because of the odds involved, life-affirming, … Continue reading
The Reality Store
Dream #1, (Rob’s Dreams) My attention was riveted to a luminous, circular object swirling down from the night sky. I held out my palms as the object descended in slow motion, and settled into my hands. I heard someone speaking … Continue reading
Silly synchro
‘Please don’t trade me for a microwave oven.’ You’ve heard of stupid dog tricks, right? Like the meditating pooch above. Well, there are also stupid synchro tricks, it seems. I had one happen to me recently. I glanced at a … Continue reading
Nika and the Pitt Bull
Fair warning: no synchro in this post. Well, maybe there is, buried somewhere. ++ Our animal companions occupy a special place in our lives. They love us unconditionally, trust that we will love them back in kind and take care … Continue reading
TRABAJOS
a santero’s altar ++ Iowa Republican Steven King (no relation to the novelist King!) penned a bill called the “English Language Unity Act,” which would declare English as the official language of the United States. This guy also defends dog … Continue reading
Ghost Rockets
‘Ghost rocket,’ photographed July 9, 1946, by Erik Reuterswärd, Guldsmedshyttan, Sweden. Before they were called flying saucers or UFOs, they were known as ‘ghost rockets.’ At least, that was the name one type of mysterious flying object was called … Continue reading






