Category Archives: synchronicity
White Crows: The Bigger Picture in Novels
One of the challenges of writing a novel – or any book – is answering a single question: what’s the bigger picture? Sometimes, this question is answered in surprising ways – by one of your characters, for instance, who does … Continue reading
The Arrival
So many people had recommended this movie that we finally went to see it. The Arrival may be one of the most cerebral and visionary movies I’ve ever seen. The summary, from IMDB: “When mysterious spacecraft touch down across the … Continue reading
What If…
Mercury, the trickster planet of communication, turns retrograde today in Capricorn, the sign of power, government, the establishment. The electoral college also counts their votes today. Could be bedlam, folks. If so, let’s hope it’s bedlam that veers away from … Continue reading
Astrologer Alex Miller & the 2016 Election
One of the most interesting and savvy astrologers I have run across in recent years is Alex Miller, who specializes in asteroids. I first became aware of him when I read a piece he wrote for The Mountain Astrologer that … Continue reading
A Precog About a Book on Precognition
A week ago, Rob remarked that he hoped our copies of Sensing the Future (available for pre-order from Amazon) arrived before we started doing radio shows. The shows, I said, won’t be starting until after Mercury turns direct on January … Continue reading
A Coconut Synchro
We recently posted about the prevalence of media-related synchronicities that were highlighted by Bernard Beitman on the Psychology Today website. Less common, I suspect, are nature synchros. Have you had one? Here’s mine. I was in our backyard, which is … Continue reading
New Radio Show on Synchronicity!
Bernard Beitman, a visiting professor of psychiatry at University of Virginia and author of Connecting with Coincidence, now has a new radio show. It’s the only show in the world that’s on coincidence and synchronicity. I think Jung would … Continue reading
An Odd Synchro
This synchro from Jane Clifford, who lives in Wales, is one of the oddest I’ve heard. I think it illustrates how deeply empaths often feel things and that synchronicities can involve virtually anything. From Jane: A couple of months … Continue reading
Media and Coincidence
Our on-line friend, Bernard Beitman, author of Connecting Coincidences, has a new article out on Psychology Today’s web page. Bernard, through his academic work on synchronicity at the University of Virginia, where he is a visiting professor, has nudged the … Continue reading
Mercury Retro and the Electoral College
Mercury retrograde – when the trickster planet appears to move backward relative to Earth – doesn’t just affect us as individuals. It has important repercussions for worldwide events as well. So before you snicker and cough into your hand, think … Continue reading






