Category Archives: synchronicity
A puppy with a message
This one comes from our friend, Melissa, a former neighbor and baby sitter for a much younger Megan. M now lives in NYC and is involved in the creative arts and entertainment. *** Here’s a synchro, I think! One of … Continue reading
The Wondrous
This gorgeous ten minute film is worth every second of your time. Thanks to Nancy A for alerting us to it.
Occupy Wall Street
There are days when I am so disgusted with politics that I can’t watch the news. While Rob sits in our family room, switching between Countdown and MSNBC, I sit in front of my computer, half-listening, trying to concentrate on … Continue reading
The Guidestones
It’s known as one of the strangest monuments in America. It’s called The Georgia Guidestones and seems to provide post-apocalyptic instructions in eight languages, including Swahili and Aramaic. No one knows who commissioned the monument or how it came into … Continue reading
Double Heart
Today is the official release date of DOUBLE HEART, which is available in print or digital. The publisher is sending out an interview to media outlets including blogs. So it only makes sense that it should appear here first. Here’s … Continue reading
Super New Moon in Libra
Apollo 11 Tomorrow, September 27, there will be a new moon in Libra. It will also be a super moon, a new or full moon that coincides with a close approach of the moon to the earth. New moons are … Continue reading
Faster than the Speed of Light
If faster than light travel is possible, as the recorded speed of a nutrino apparently proved recently, then time travel is possible…at least for nutrinos. But maybe, just maybe – if you know the ins and outs of the time … Continue reading
The Synchronicity Code
One day, Google delivered an alert for a site called The Synchronicity Code. We checked out the site and were delighted to discover what J Andrew Goodman has uncovered about synchronicity and numbers. We ordered his book- The Synchronicity Code … Continue reading
Capital Punishment
Before I go to bed most nights, I usually check Huffington Post or msnbc.com for news. Given the weirdness in the world, it’s probably not a smart thing to do for a peaceful night’s sleep. It saddened me to find … Continue reading






