Category Archives: synchronicity
Spider Woman Synchros
These synchros came from artist Lauren Raines, who has been traveling to LA from her home in Arizona for her guest artist appearances at the Renaissance Faire. That beautiful mask featured above is one of hers. It’s called “Changing Woman,” … Continue reading
Mercury Retro
NASA photo of Mercury in retrograde Three times a year, the planet Mercury turns retrograde – that is, it appears to slow down, then stops, then seems to move backward. In astrology, Mercury is the planet that rules communication, … Continue reading
Powerball Precognition
In Florida, there are lottery draws every Wednesday and Saturday evenings. You can play the regular Lotto – for just a buck – or you can play the Powerball, for two bucks. Wednesday afternoon, I decided to go big time … Continue reading
Cosmos & Synchros
A fascinating book that delves deeply into synchronicity is Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View, by Richard Tarnas, a philosopher and cultural historian, who has broken away from the mainstream academic world that typically denigrates synchronicity, astrology … Continue reading
Yoga Class Synchro
This post was published during the first month of our blog’s existence. It illustrates how synchros can happen anywhere, at any time. This one occurred in Rob’s yoga class. +++ Saturday I was the fulcrum for a synchronicity between two … Continue reading
Synchronicity & the Body Electric
I received this interesting email today from Nancy Atkinson, a fellow blogger whom we met six years ago when our families happened to be traveling in Oregon at the same time. It certainly addresses how synchronicity can speak to us … Continue reading
Paying It Forward
I’m not sure when I met Ray Getzinger. But at some point in the years we’ve had our blog, he wrote and said he’d read everything I’d written since I published my first novel, In Shadow, in 1985. That’s a … Continue reading
The Limits of Artificial Intelligence
We recently abandoned our home offices during working hours to see Ex-Machina, a fascinating tale about artificial intelligence. The story is well written and the acting excellent. The fact that the three main actors are virtually unknown in the U.S. … Continue reading
Disasters & the Afterlife
Tree of souls The crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 leaves many puzzling questions, but foremost among them is that if the copilot deliberately crashed the plane, why did he do it? The other question I find myself asking is if, … Continue reading
Pennies from Heaven
At the end of April, we posted a story called Revisiting the Straight Pins. It’s about spirit communication. One of the comments came from Vicki De Laurentis, whose synchros we have used in several of our books. Her story, … Continue reading






