Category Archives: synchronicity
Irma, Insurance, & Synchronicity
On September 10 -11, 2017, Hurricane Irma hit Florida. It was the strongest storm on record to exist in the open Atlantic regions, with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph for 36 hours. Because its exact path was uncertain, it … Continue reading
Precognition Through Art
Jessie the golden after Hurricane Wilma, 2005, wondering what had happened to the mailbox. +++ When our daughter was in third grade, her class was given an assignment connected to Thanksgiving. The kids were supposed to create a sculpture from … Continue reading
How it feels to be black in America
This video is powerful. It got 13 million hits in 24 hours and 50 million hits in 4 days .
Spirits Speak
These photos taken behind a home near the Monroe Institute At your next family gathering, bring up the topic of spirit communication. The reaction of the group will tell you quite a bit about how people generally regard the … Continue reading
Hello, Torture
Every day, we receive emails from Senator Bill Nelson, a Democrat running for re-election this year. He asks for money, support, and every email is more urgent than the last because trump is backing our awful governor, Republican Rick Scott, … Continue reading
Sci-fi Writers Who Envisioned the Future
Science fiction writers have a long tradition of envisioning the future and its technology that later becomes scientific fact. Take Jules Verne. In his 1870 novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, he imagined an underwater ship powered by electricity. American … Continue reading
A New Way to Fly
It’s called iFly and you suit up with a helmet and an instructor and enter a wind tunnel and experience a kind of skydiving. That’s Rob way up there with the instructor. Megan and I gave this to Rob for … Continue reading
Uranus into Taurus
Okay, May 15 is an astrological biggie. The planet Uranus enters earth sign Taurus. It was last in this sign between 1934-1942. Uranus is a fascinating planet in the astrological scheme of things. It rules Aquarius, genius, individuality, earthquakes, inventions, … Continue reading
MINCA
Minca, Colombia. Ever heard of it? We hadn’t. But several years back, Travel & Leisure called it “the undiscovered gem of Colombia.” If you Google it, a variety of links appear that provide different perspectives on this little mountain village. … Continue reading
‘A little elevation’
A trickster levitator in Cartagena, Colombia One of the poses I often teach in my yoga class is called the butterfly. You sit up with the bottom of your feet together, knees out to the sides. You hold onto … Continue reading






