Category Archives: synchronicity
Monkey business
When Bill Nye, ‘the science guy,’ debated a creationist at a public event, a reporter for the Internet site, Buzzfeed, asked 25 people in the crowd, who considered themselves creationists, to write a question that they would like to ask … Continue reading
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Did they have it right all along? This was their reaction to the Supreme Court’s June 26 ruling on gay marriage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=31&v=qLTdRqYwzXQ
Astrology & Synchronicity
When I first started studying astrology, I was still in my teens and had never heard the term synchronicity. I was simply curious about the deeper underpinnings of who I was and where I might be headed in my life. … Continue reading
The ‘Death Cafe’
Here’s kind of an eerie synchro from Jane Clifford about a short journey she took through rural Wales, where she resides. +++ I visited my dear friend and soul sister Liz, who is in the final stages of cancer and … Continue reading
Premonitions & Precognition
When my sister was pregnant with her oldest son, I awakened very early one morning with severe abdominal pain. (And I’m NOT an early riser!) At first, I thought I might have food poisoning or that I’d contracted some sort … Continue reading
Happy Summer Solstice!
According to the BBC, the attendance at the summer solstice at Stonehenge this year may number 40,000 or more. Even though I’m not crazy about crowds, I would love to be there! According to efestivals in the UK, here’s the … Continue reading
Global Synchros & Guns
Global synchros are invariably intriguing, mystifying, and always prompt me to wonder about who is orchestrating this stuff. Religious types will say it’s evidence of the hand of God; skeptics says it’s random. I suspect the truth lies somewhere in … Continue reading
Synchro Video
I ran across this video on twitter. See what you think: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xx-FVgS9eE&feature=youtu.be
Children Who Recall Lives as Buddhist Monks
Dr. Erlendur Haraldsson, professor emeritus at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik, has examined cases of children who not only seem to recall their past lives, but remember lives as Buddhist monks. In some of these cases, the memories were … Continue reading
How Malleable is the Future?
from Deviant Art Whenever there’s a disaster, natural or man-made, there are always stories about people who missed the doomed flight, left town the day before the quake hit, didn’t board the ship that sank, people who avoided the disaster … Continue reading






