Category Archives: synchronicity
Hurricane Sandy
Frankenstorm, that’s what they’re calling it. On Twitter, someone referred to it as a “Stephen King” kind of storm. Hurricane Sandy is a trickster. As it left the Caribbean and was predicted to make a close swing toward Florida, the … Continue reading
Young poet speaks out…
It’s interesting that even talented kids, like this one, speak out against the education system…and the teaching of Shakespeare, even though he is funded by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Crystal Skull synchros…
I was shelving a couple of books in my office the other day when my gaze fell on an antique snuff box on one of the shelves. I hadn’t opened it for quite awhile and had forgotten what was inside. … Continue reading
Bookazines
a bookazine +++ Some synchronicities are in your face, so obvious that you would have to be blind and deaf to miss them. But others are apparent only in retrospect and they’re usually more subtle, unfolding over a greater length … Continue reading
An invisible visitor?
Since I’m working on a tight deadline for book about ghosts and spirits, I was wondering earlier today that if my concentration would attract any of the spirit beings I’m writing about. I figured if something happened today in that … Continue reading
The Last Presidential Debate
Once again my apologies to our friends in other countries. This is a post about American politics, not synchros. ++ The last presidential debate took place this evening, October 22. Throughout this debate, I sat in our family room with … Continue reading
Alligator Synchros & the Quebec Encounters
Yesterday, Rob and I headed north with our dog, Noah, to the town of Juno, where there’s a dog beach – unleashed dogs are welcome to romp and frolic in the waves. We didn’t realize until we neared the town … Continue reading
Shadow Cat
This story comes from Bob Preston, an old friend from my college days with whom I shared many strange and inexplicable experiences. We lost touch for years, then reconnected and were delighted to find that our bond was still there, … Continue reading
Dona Nobis Pacem, Numbers, and Jeri Gerard
I think we meet Jeri Gerard during the first six months of our blog’s existence. I’m not sure how the connection came about, but her blog, Goddess of the Confluence, has always intrigued me. She has a profound connection with … Continue reading
Awesome Angels
When it comes to near-death experiences, some of the most skeptical medical professionals are neurologists. Typically, they espouse a materialistic view emphasizing that the brain is the source of consciousness, and that NDEs are products of the dying brain–hallucinations and other … Continue reading






