Category Archives: synchronicity
Amusing Spams
Spam. It used to be something gross in a can. I ate my share in college because it was cheap. Now, of course, spam is what comes through your email and in comments on blogs. Ours dwindled for awhile after … Continue reading
Apples to Apples and Alien Abductions
This is an odd synchro. On Thanksgiving day, our friend Rob Lockhart usually joins us for the festivities. We eat and drink and are merry, as the saying goes, and usually play Scrabble or Monopoly or some other board game … Continue reading
Synchronicity and Parallel Lives
This story comes from our blogging friend, Terri Patrick. It illustrates how an initial synchronicity can continue to evolve over time. ++ In February 2009 I was new to blogging and used the word “synchronicity” in a post. I got … Continue reading
Harrington?
Back in the late 1970s, long before I had met Rob, I was writing my first novel and named one of the main characters McGregor. This is not the same spelling – or origin – of my married name now … Continue reading
The World’s Oldest Flash Mob
This one is great. These dancers range in age from 65 to 96. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=AeyO5m0sM3E&NR=1
Abducted by Synchronicity…
Mike Clelland who writes about UFOs and abduction scenarios on his blog, Hidden Experience, has often heard abductees talk about a dramatic increase in synchronicities in their lives in the aftermath of their experience. Over the last few years, kept … Continue reading
Scary Ghost Prank from Brazil
Uh, these people don’t mess around! https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7N5OhNplEd4#!
Is Disclosure a Pipe Dream?
I’ve been re-reading The Day After Roswell, Philip J Corso’s riveting account of the government’ coverup of Roswell – and everything else related to UFOs. It was published in 1997, became a bestseller, and had a huge impact on the … Continue reading
A Love Story
Recently, I have been thinking quite a bit about the nature of love. According to some spiritual experts, it’s the most powerful emotion in the known universe. It’s supposedly what you commit to when you get married, it’s what you … Continue reading
‘Find me a Gristmill’
One day Raymond Moody, the famed psychiatrist who brought science to the near-death experience and wrote Life After Life, decided he needed a new place to live. He started looking for a larger house with some property in a rural setting. … Continue reading






