Category Archives: synchronicity
Synchronicity vs. Angels
Philip Merry, who has a happy name, sent an e-mail to me and others that combines synchronicity and angels…and he wonders if synchronicity could be about angelic intervention. I’ll let him tell his story. +++ “I am currently doing my … Continue reading
City of Light Attack & Planetary Empaths
We’re greatly saddened by the events in Paris Friday. It’s a terrible tragedy. At this time Friday evening the situation is still unfolding. The reason we’re writing now is that we suspected by early Wednesday afternoon that something big … Continue reading
Aliens…where are you?
Huffington Post recently featured a short article from The Guardian about a conversation between infamous whistle-blower Edward Snowden and astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson. The conversation turned to aliens and as the headline of the article puts it: “Edward Snowden has … Continue reading
Bumper Sticker Clusters
Last year when we were visiting our daughter in Orlando, we went by a New Age bookstore to browse and saw a basket of free bumper stickers that read: If anything can go well, it will! In other words, the … Continue reading
Where Ideas Originate
Over the years, the most common question Rob and I have been asked about fiction writing is: Where do your ideas come from? I don’t know how it works for other writers, but for me, ideas are often born when … Continue reading
2nd Democratic Debate
There’s a synchro here, but you have to keep reading because Rob added it at the end. I used Rachel’s photo because she was really the star of the 2nd Democratic debate. What a refreshing difference the 2nd Democratic debate … Continue reading
Parallel Worlds, Alternate Universes
It’s interesting how similar ideas and concepts come together from diverse sources. For instance, recently within an hour I experienced a collision of concepts about parallel or alternate universes. First, the hard science part. I read this in Huffington Post. … Continue reading
A Big Little Life – and Spirit Communication
Six years ago, I bought Dean Koontz’s book A Big Little Life: a memoir of a joyful dog named Trixie. It was about a Golden Retriever that he and his wife, Gerda, had for nearly twelve years, a dog that … Continue reading
Spirals
In our trips to canyons and Anasazi ruins in the Southwest, I’ve always been curious about the numerous spirals among the petroglyphs on canyon walls. So I was fascinated to come across a detailed explanation of spirals in Partnering with … Continue reading
Are Animals Precognitive?
On December 26, 2004, a 9.1 undersea earthquake erupted in the Indian Ocean. It triggered a massive tsunami that slammed into the coastlines of eleven Indian Ocean countries. Nearly 250,000 people died. Yet, in Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park, the … Continue reading






