Category Archives: synchronicity
Banned Books in Florida Continues
Recently, I was in Barnes & Noble here in town and spotted this table as soon as I entered the store. A display near the front.I stood in front of it for awhile, fighting back s wave of rage … Continue reading
From Carol Bowman
Carol Bowman and I often trade synchronicities. Recently, she sent me this one, which is one of those where you scratch your head and invariably ask yourself, What are the odds? “My husband, Steve, and I were browsing … Continue reading
Casey DeSantis
Recently, Casey DeSantis, Gov Ron’s wife, wore a green dresses straight out of The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s the dress the commander’s wives wear in the story. I mentioned it to Rob and he replied, “That’s a sychronicity.” Meaning, … Continue reading
Jupiter
First, happy birthday to Rob! And lucky Rob! He’s a Taurus with a Taurus rising and today Jupiter enters his sign. This is what that means: Today, at 1:20 PM EDT and 10:20 AM Pacific, Jupiter enters Taurus, where it … Continue reading
Ah, Mercury
Tomorrow, May 14 at 11:17 p.m. Eastern and 8:17 p.m. Pacific, Mercury turns direct in Taurus. I don’t know about you, but this retro has been a monster for me. Snafus in communications, revisions on a novel, missed opportunities. … Continue reading
The Trickster’s Joke on George Santos
Politics often deliver some interesting synchronicities. On May 10, George Santos was indicted on 13 federal counts that included 7 counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, one count of theft of public funds and two counts … Continue reading
Life Imitating Art: a Different Kind of Dark Trickster
Sometimes the dark trickster is so in your face it leaves you nearly breathless. Back in 2013, the news about the death of Paul Walker, 40, was all over Reddit and other sites. Walker starred in the Fast and Furious … Continue reading
The Blue Ridge Synchro
Not long after we had author and UFO researcher Preston Dennett on our podcast, I asked Preston where he’d moved when he’d left L.A. Turns out he’d moved to Blue Ridge, Georgia, where my sister and her husband, Neal, … Continue reading