Category Archives: synchronicity
The Chopstick Synchro
Rob and I have been working on a project for a gaming company – the CEO is in Istanbul, the other two employees are in Amsterdam. They’re creating a mobile app that takes place in a Japanese diner. Originally, … Continue reading
Eclipse…a dog story
This is Eclipse. Every day she leaves her house, by herself, and takes the bus downtown to the dog park where she spends a couple of hours getting exercise and making friends, and then she takes the bus back home … Continue reading
October Star Power Forecast
If you prefer the written version, it’s in the masthead.
Mercury retrograde alert
About every 3 months, Mercury – the planet of communication, the intellect, the conscious mind – turns retrograde; it looks as if it’s moving backward relative to Earth. The retro lasts about 3 weeks. The last one of this … Continue reading
Vonnegut re-do
Kurt Vonnegut self-portrait Here’s an older post from years ago that I came across about Kurt Vonnegut and Alan Vaughn. A good one, worth re-posting. Synchronicities can happen anywhere, anytime, even when waiting out a major storm. As Hurricane Matthew … Continue reading
Happy Fall Equinox
It’s that time of year when day and night are of equal length, supposedly representing both the light and dark in our own lives. Astrologically, the sun enters air sign Libra, which … Continue reading
The Mystical Underground: Rob Macgregor: Staff Of Kings: Episode 2
A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Rob Macgregor: Staff Of Kings: Episode 2″: Join Rob MacGregor, the author of the Indiana Jones prequel novels and the Mystical Underground, as they present the second episode of an audio … Continue reading
The Cassandra Project
In the spy thriller, Six Days of the Condor, by James Grady, Ronald Malcolm is a bookworm who works at the American Literary Historical Society. Actually, the society is a front for the CIA, and Malcolm is an agent who … Continue reading
The Yet to be Born
In Sharon Hewitt Rawlette’s terrific book, The Source and Significance of Coincidences, she has a fascinating chapter called Yet to be Born. She writes “While after-death communication is quite frequently considered as an explanation for coincidences, there is another … Continue reading
Inventory
A September day in 2021. Last year at this time, 2020, the pandemic was still raging, but Florida was open to tourists, of course. Florida was shut down only for a month. But most places – even Disney and its … Continue reading






