Category Archives: synchronicity
That Trickster: Merc Retro in Sagittarius
Archetypes are funny things. They often work themselves into conversations where you don’t normally find them. Years ago when I first started studying astrology, I rarely ran across any reference to the planet Mercury as a trickster. But as a … Continue reading
Like attracting like…
Many of us probably remember our parents telling us to watch out who we hung around with. If you spent time with trouble-makers, you were likely to get in trouble yourself. It makes sense. But what about this? If you … Continue reading
Brazilian Bark and a Text Message
We received an interesting synchro from someone who wants to remain anonymous. You’ll see why when you read the post. +++ A few years back, I was at a friend’s house. We were both on a low dose of psylocybin … Continue reading
UFO Over the Nazca Lines
This video is intriguing and apparently hasn’t ever been debunked. What’s interesting about this cloud…is that rain falls over this area for only 20 MINUTES A YEAR!
Internet Censorship
On October 26, 2011, the House version of the Internet Blacklist Bill was introduced and Congress is now debating it. Under this bill, “the Department of Justice would force search engines, browsers, and service providers to block users’ access to … Continue reading
Finding the impossible
This strange story isn’t exactly a synchronicity, but it’s an unlikely scenario. It shows how great desire for something can overcome all odds. You could call this guy lucky, but it’s something more than that. An ineffable factor came into … Continue reading
Instant Karma
Here’s an interesting karma-synchro sent to us by Gabe Carlson, who spotted it in the Minneapolis Star-Trib. A Canadian motorist who had a heart attack while driving in western Wisconsin is probably alive today because of a good deed he … Continue reading
John Dee Memorial Theater of the Mind
What would it be like to take a vacation to visit your dead relatives? Funny question, right? But that’s what Raymond Moody, author of Life and Life and Reunions and other books, offered when he opened the John Dee Memorial Theater … Continue reading
Spam Oddities and Funnies
We’ve compiled some of the oddest and most humorous spam we get on our blog. Spammers, it seems, are developing new techniques all the time to fool the filters. Some of the spam comments are just illiterate, Google translations – … Continue reading
We Are the Many, Not the Few
Here’s an interesting twist in the Occupy movement. Hawaiian recording artist Makana was supposed to play a luau Saturday night – November 12 – at Waikiki Beach for leaders at an annual summit that is putting together plans for a … Continue reading






