Category Archives: synchronicity
Black Mirror
Whenever our daughter comes home, we invariably end up watching TV shows that are edgy, leading edge, and mind-blowing. Netflix’s original series Black Mirror is referred to as an “updated Twilight Zone,” but far exceeds its predecessor. Like Twilight … Continue reading
What the Astrology of Asteroids Tells About Trump
Several years ago, I came across an article in The Mountain Astrologer by Alex Miller. It was one of the most unusual things I’ve ever read. Alex’s specialty is asteroids. He now has a website where he discusses politics (he’s … Continue reading
Birthday Surprise
I like to keep our books organized so I can find what I’m looking for. Since we have a couple of thousand tomes, that can be a challenge. Sometimes I find a book through the ‘angel librarian’ rather than through … Continue reading
Talking with Tarot about Trump
It’s time to check in with the tarot again about trump. My question: will trump be ousted soon? The card positions, from the left across the top: 1- the question, ace of cups 2- what’s developing, 5 pentacles 3- what’s … Continue reading
Beyond Strange
Well, yes, the weird and the strange are what Rob and I write about. But the true stories in this collection are beyond strange! Strange things sometimes happen to ordinary people as they go about their everyday lives. In fact, … Continue reading
New Moon Alert
I love new moons. They make me feel like that image above. It happens when the moon and the sun are in the same sign and degree. They are times of opportunity, when new chapters begin in our lives … Continue reading
A Greeting from Beyond
Here’s a heart-warming story of a British woman, Marie Robinson, who lost her four-year-old son, Jack, in 2014 to brain cancer. While the boy was alive, his parents often noticed the presence of robins when the boy was outside, and … Continue reading
Meeting Dennis Kucinich
Last night, Saturday May 20, we met some friends at a dog friendly, vegetarian restaurant, Darbster, in West Palm Beach. There were six of us and three dogs. We brought Noah, our Golden Retriever… and Rose and Dwane brought their … Continue reading
The Comet and the Comic
Actually, Mark Twain was known as a humorist, not a comic. But comic sounded better in the title, and I think Twain would appreciate that. Here’s a letter to the editor that appeared in the New York Times more than … Continue reading
A Cluster of 18s: Trump and Democracy
Over a week ago, we posted about the similarities between Watergate and the events occurring now in the Trump administration. One facet involved the number 18. In Watergate, an 18-minute gap in a recording resulted in Nixon’s impeachment and resignation. … Continue reading






