Category Archives: synchronicity
Our Inner GPS
On October 6, 2014, a Nobel prize in medicine was awarded to John O’Keefe, May-Brit Moser, and Edvard I Moser for their discovery of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain. This inner GPS makes it possible for … Continue reading
UFOs?
On October 3, hundreds of people in Breckenridge, Colorado saw several mysterious objects. The local news actually covers it without mockery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrbLuDZlSao
A grave synchro
Long time readers will remember our series of blog posts about Charles Fontaine and his UFO encounter in his backyard in rural Quebec. That story led to our writing Aliens in the Backyard. We hadn’t heard from Charles for a long time so … Continue reading
Sarah’s Precog Dream About 9-11
We recently received this email from Sarah, who lives in Surrey, England. ++ Let me introduce myself. I’m Sarah, a 43 year old married mother of two grown up daughters. I have a successful job in marketing, although my passion … Continue reading
Scary-Fear Boo!
One for All Hallow’s Eve…and beyond. A bit of promo today…BUMP is out as an e-book and coming soon in print. +++ If you’re captivated by the spookiness of Halloween, when the veils between worlds are the thinnest, then BUMP … Continue reading
In Search of…
I turned on the television one recent Sunday evening after suggesting to Trish that we take a look at the list of recordings for In Search of Aliens. That’s the new (old) H2 Channel documentary that combines archaeology, mythology, and … Continue reading
Art of Manifestation
Our daughter’s lease on her apartment is up on November 30 of this year. She and her friend, Erin, have been talking for some time about rooming together. Megan and Erin met nine years ago, when they were both interns … Continue reading
Math, music & the cosmos
This video deals with the supposed discovery of a lost musical scale. The math is beyond me, but the combination of numbers and sounds is certainly a synchro of the cosmic kind. See what you think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfoRAdDolqA&index=2&list=UUndmv2cfHrGelXujzL8fiYQ
A Skeptic’s Conversion?
We’ve written about Michael Shermer before. (Click here, too.) He’s the founding publisher of Skeptic magazine, the executive director of the Skeptics Society, and a monthly columnist for Scientific American. In his column for Scientific American on September 16, he … Continue reading
Ghost Hunting at the Flagler Museum
Today, we got together with our friends Bruce and Lynn Gernon and Kathy Doore and met in Palm Beach, at the Flagler Museum, built in 1902. It is still known as Whitehall and was Flagler’s winter home. We were there … Continue reading






