Category Archives: synchronicity
The Curious Universe of Instagram
From what I’ve read and learned about Instagram, the protocol seems fairly straight forward. It’s about brands (a word I’ve come to detest), and to further yours, you should strive to get as many followers as possible. Once you’ve got … Continue reading
You Can Never Be Sure
This is a post from early 2015. It’s a good one to put up again, since it looks at the issue of coincidence and statistical analysis. It’s at the heart of the question of whether there’s a deeper meaning … Continue reading
Psychic Detective Debacle
Back in the mid-‘80s, we were gathering material for a magazine article on psychic detectives when our friend Renie Wiley, a psychic detective herself, said we should talk to a man named George Hardy. George was living in Davie, Florida, … Continue reading
Afterlife Encounters with Martin Caidin
Author Martin Caidin was fascinated with psychokinesis—the ability to move objects with his mind. We’ve previously written about how met him at a bookstore in Gainesville, Florida where Marty and I (Rob) and others were doing a collective book signing … Continue reading
Grandmother+cat+book+synchronicity=spirit contact
Synchronicity often proves to be the language of anomalous events. Whether we pay attention or not depends on how closely we’re paying attention to the events in our own lives. This experience involves a cat, a grandmother, a book, and … Continue reading
Tracking a Near-Death Experience
We recently wrote about out-of-body travel, which is usually a spontaneous experience, at least the first time. Near-death experiences are another spontaneous way that people travel beyond their bodies. Of course, it’s not the preferred method, since the person is … Continue reading
New Moon in Sagittarius
To astrologers, new and full moons are time markers for each month. The full moon, when the moon and the earth are opposite each other, is the most visually beautiful. Its astrological significance is news, harvest, insights, and illumination … Continue reading
Shamanism & Clashing Cultures
Four hundred years ago, the Christian European culture began overwhelming Native American cultures slaughtering masses and converting survivors. Not surprisingly some descendants of Native American tribes are particularly sensitive about members of Western culture borrowing their spiritual traditions, “playing Indian,” … Continue reading
Save the Cat
David Wilson of Crossroad Books recommended this book. I emailed him one night with a question about something else and we started discussing scriptwriting, Inktip, and Stage 32 Over the years I’ve read a lot of books on storytelling, … Continue reading






