Category Archives: synchronicity
Spirits & Ghosts
Photos taken on the grounds of The Monroe Institute At your next family gathering, bring up the topic of spirit communication. The reaction of the group will … Continue reading
Happy birthday, Buddy!
Today my dad, whom we ultimately called Buddy after Megan was born, would have been 108. Born on October 20, 1913 in Quincy, Illinois, one of five siblings, he grew up during the great depression. His childhood wasn’t ideal. He … Continue reading
The Queen of Hearts
The magazine, Psychology Today, underwent a revolution of sorts over the past 10-15 years. The magazine used to focus on hard-core Freudian anti-paranormal psychology. Any articles about synchronicity and other aspects of the paranormal were written by skeptics, non-believers, writers … Continue reading
Mercury Retrograde Snafus
Usually, I don’t ask people how their Mercury retrograde unfolded. But this one has been so weird, that I’m going to ask. Here’s why. In the Pacific Northwest time zone, this retro start at 10:10 PM on September 26. Here … Continue reading
A geographic synchronicity
Take a look at this map. Notice Australia in red. Way to the left and up into North America, that jut of land at the bottom is Florida. The distance between West Palm Beach, Florida and Melbourne, Australia is 9,719 … Continue reading
Margaret Atwood: Precog
We’ve been finishing up our new book The Shift: Reports from The Mystical Underground. In one chapter we write about the kinds of precognition writers experience. Let’s take Margaret … Continue reading
Joe’s Encounter
Our friend, Melissa, was staying with us recently for a weekend and mentioned that her cousin, Joe, told her about an encounter he had in 2019. I was … Continue reading
A Synchronicity with Aliens in the Backyard
We first posted this story in 2014 and I happened to run across it today while going through some files on my computer. It’s a great example of how synchronicity can bring people back into your life whom you … Continue reading
The Random Rat
During the height of the pandemic, we had a mouse problem. Our cats would catch mice in the yard, bring them into the house, and the mice would get loose and hide. Eventually, we got rid of them. They … Continue reading






