Category Archives: synchronicity
Some Trickster Synchros
Visual tricksters: these cracked me up. and my personal favorite:
Weird Indiana Jones Synchro
E-books have been around for years now and Trish and I have gotten most of our old out-of-print books available through Kindle and other formats. There’s one big exception. None of my seven Indiana Jones novels have made the transition. … Continue reading
Camaraderie
The dictionary defines camaraderie as “good fellowship,” usually among a group of people. Or, in another definition, it’s defined as “the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.” But what’s that mean, exactly? This word has come up three or … Continue reading
Noah’s B-day Synchro
I recently posted this image on my FB page with the message: Happy b-day, Noah. Age 7 and looking good. Noah attracted a surprising number of likes and a few comments. Then I received a series of private messages from … Continue reading
Bernie Sanders & How We All Are Connected
Indra’s Net Rob and I watched some of the CNN democratic town hall this evening. These town halls are fascinating because it’s just one candidate at a time answering questions from the moderator – and the audience. At the tail … Continue reading
Ken Peterson
This weird synchro is the sort that happens when you least expect it. I suspect it has its own category, but I’m not sure what to call it yet. It’s a mix of trickster, cluster, confirmation. A couple of weeks … Continue reading
A Glint from Sixto
Last month, I wrote a post about Sixto Castillo, an inmate in a New Mexico prison who read The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity and wrote us about his interest in metaphysics and synchronicity. He’d said his spirit guide told him … Continue reading
The Crisis in Flint, Michigan & Rachel Maddow
Fair warning: there’s no synchro here. I first became aware of Rachel Maddow when she used to be a guest on the Keith Olberman show on MSNBC. Then one night she substituted for Keith when he was out of … Continue reading
Poets and Precognition
Poets are a special breed, able to capture an emotion, thought, or situation in a few words or with a particular phrase that resonates so deeply within us that everything else melts away. Poetry requires the writer to enter an … Continue reading
Global Synchros in Politics
Yesterday afternoon, shortly before 5 p.m., Evan – a friend of Megan’s with whom I exchange political texts- wrote: BIG political news today. Supreme Court justice Scalia reportedly found dead at his hotel. I immediately checked Huffington Post and CNN, … Continue reading






