Category Archives: synchronicity
White Owl As Messenger
Regardless of culture or belief, owls are often seen as messengers of some sort – between man and the spirit world, as in shamanic traditions, between humans and aliens, as in encounter experiences, and between the living and the dead. … Continue reading
Political Theater
On national news, you hear a lot these days about raising the debt ceiling. Since Reagan entered office in 1980, the debt ceiling – the amount the U.S. government is permitted to borrow to pay off its debts – has … Continue reading
Wine synchros
painting by Megan MacGregor +++ An e-mail Sunday night from a friend mentioned a synchro about wine. That startled me because a few hours earlier I had also experienced a meaningful coincidence related to wine. My friend, Kevin, wrote: “Weird … Continue reading
Cranky Old Man
We saw this poem on Mike Perry’s blog. It’s powerful. +++ When an old man died in the geriatric ward of a nursing home in an Australian country town, it was believed that he had nothing left of any … Continue reading
Climate Change by Any Other Name
Whether you call it global warming or climate change, there’s no question that the planet’s climate is changing. The Arctic Sea ice is melting and heat records seem to be set with shocking regularity. According to NASA, 2012 was the … Continue reading
The Third Door
This afternoon on NPR I heard a fascinating interview with Arthur Rosenfeld, a South Florida author who is also a Tai Chi master. He was promoting his new book, Tai Chi, The Perfect Exercise: Finding Health, Happiness, Balance and Strength. … Continue reading
Dear Congress
Dear Congress, You have hijacked the government – not over raising the debt ceiling (that’s later this month), but because you hope to prevent millions of uninsured individuals from obtaining health insurance. Instead of passing a routine spending bill – … Continue reading
The Shining & Pet Cemetery Synchro
Author Stephen King, known as the king of horror, would appreciate this synchro. It involves two of his novels – the bong chilling Pet Cemetery, in which a haunted burial ground has the power to bring dead animals and children … Continue reading
The Haunted Dakota
The Dakota. It’s an odd name for a Manhattan building. This architectural marvel, located at Central Park West and 72nd Street on New York’s upper west side, was built between 1880 and 1884. Its name was due to the general … Continue reading
Mystery Manor
The world of iPad and iPhone apps is vast, amazing, complex. There are apps for weight loss, for nutrition, for diabetes, ESP, synchronicity. There are thousands of game apps – backgammon, words with friends (scrabble) haunted this and that. Then … Continue reading






