Category Archives: synchronicity
Synchronicity & Resolution?
This synchronicity comes from Terry Crowley, a writer we met at the Tallahassee Writer’s Conference last spring. We’ve posted a couple of her synchros before. This one is about how some decisions/situations haunt us for years and then some synchro … Continue reading
The Broken Plate
Signs & symbols surround us and many of them hold messages that we should heed. Guidelines. Insights. Hints about the future that may transpire. In October when we were in Asheville, we went into a shop where Megan decorated a … Continue reading
An Extraordinary Little Girl
If there’s no trickery involved in this video – and it doesn’t look like there is – then this 9-year-old girl is astonishing!
Carl Jung and Bernard Beitman
If I were going to have my dreams analyzed by a psychiatrist, I would choose Bernard Beitman, a visiting professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia. Never mind that he claims he is no expert in dreams. He’s a … Continue reading
THANKSGIVING
History has a version of Thanksgiving about pilgrims and the new world. But for me, it’s always been a time to be thankful for what exists in my life now. Rob and Megan: hub and daughter on the dog beach … Continue reading
A doppelganger synchro
We’ve written about travel-related synchronicities here a number of times, even wrote a related book called The Syncronicity Highway. When traveling it seems more opportunities arise for meaningful coincidence. Here’s a good one we noticed on Facebook that was taken … Continue reading
Cave Art
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvqtO6lgFyI The title of the post doesn’t do this guy justice. This man may be the paragon of synchronicity thru passion, creativity, art.
A Very Special City – & Bookstore
This photo was taken inside a bookstore in Asheville, North Carolina, one of the dog friendliest cities I’ve ever visited. Noah isn’t quite sure what he’s doing inside a place like this, which is expressly forbidden in bookstores in South … Continue reading
Captain Ahab & the archetype of terrorism
Here’s a Jungian description of terrorism. Worth reading. +++ “Terrorism is a manifestation of the psyche. It is time we recognized the psyche as an autonomous factor in world affairs. “The psychological root of terrorism is a fanatical resentment – … Continue reading
Hooking Up with the Future
When Carl Jung met with Sigmund Freud in Vienna in 1909, the two men had met before and exchanged numerous letters about their respective views on psychology, the mind, and the unconscious. Even though they were still friends, there was … Continue reading






