Category Archives: synchronicity
The Past Harmonizes…
If that phrase is familiar to you, then you’ve probably read Stephen King’s time travel thriller, 11/22/63 about a man hellbent on saving JFK from Lee Harvey Oswald. The novel is filled with synchronicity. But King never uses the term. … Continue reading
Racism in Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Florida, a town near Orlando and Disney World, is not a place you would want to visit, particularly if you’re a minority. Racism is alive and well here. On February 26, an unarmed black teenager – Trayvon Martin – … Continue reading
That Ole Shadow Trickster
See that guy in the picture? This is how I visualize the shadow trickster. He’s doing a yoga posture that looks relatively easy. You just extend a leg and grab your toes and voila. You’ve got it. Try it now. … Continue reading
Synchrotrick-Synchrotreat
When people leave messages on our answering machine, we often don’t notice the blinking light right away. Sometimes, days pass. This happened a couple of weeks ago and I was shocked to hear a message from a friend I … Continue reading
The Stone Forest of Markawasi
We’ve written about Markawasi, Peru before. The stone forest is as great a mystery as Machu Pichu and virtually unknown. Thanks to Kathy Doore’s gorgeous book, Markawasi: Peru’s Inexplicable Stone Forest, the place is a bit less unknown now. Kathy … Continue reading
A Sobering Synchro
John Goodman Car bomb. That’s the name of a drink. I found that out the other day while reading an article about the trial of one of our wealthy citizens here in the Village of Wellington, Florida. John Goodman … Continue reading
Rob and Trish on Dreamland
Our interview on Dreamland is going up today. We discuss Synchronicity and the Other Side with Marie D. Jones. It’s free to non subscribers for a week. Hope you’ll tune in! Also available is the … Continue reading
Something brewing?
A brewer’s blackbird Several times a day we let the dogs out into the backyard to snoop around the landscape and do their business. If there’s a neighborhood cat silly enough to climb the fence for a peek around, … Continue reading
My Ecuadorian Alien
During one of our trips to Ecuador, I remember that we walked through an outdoor arts and crafts exhibit. Everything I saw – from jewelry to paintings – was vibrant, alive, mystical, strange, and just staggering in terms of … Continue reading
Intuition and the Military
Apparently the U.S. military has discovered that intuition may be a valuable tool in combat. According to Live Science, soldiers sometimes show a “battlefield sixth sense” that has saved lives in Afghanistan and Iraq. … Continue reading






