Category Archives: synchronicity
Paradigms and Neptune
A woman believes that people are stealing her clothes, her jewelry, her money. She holds conversations with her mother, dead now for 30 years, and sometimes thinks that her son is a distant cousin and that her husband is her … Continue reading
Karma and the law of attraction
We typically think of the law of attraction as a focused effort to attract whatever we desire – a job, money, a car, improved health, a romantic partner. Whatever. But it doesn’t always happen that way. Sometimes the law of … Continue reading
Update on Women’s Health Stuff
I used Stephanie, the macaw from Costa Rica, for this post because in some weird way, I think this bird understands what it means to climb that volcano in the distance. And that’s what is happening to women now. We’re … Continue reading
Grasshopper
Animals as messengers, there have been a number of posts on this blog about that phenomenon. Here’s another one: +++ We’ve lived in our house for nearly 12 years and until recently, have never seen a grasshopper. In fact, … Continue reading
More synchros from Toronto
Eaton Centre, Toronto’s enormous downtown underground commercial complex It seems that when we travel, we always experience an increase in synchronicities. But our Toronto trip in mid-February produced a flurry of them. That was probably because the unusual nature of … Continue reading
PayPal as Grand Inquisitor of Censorship?
Every so often, a corporation appoints itself as Big Brother Censor of certain types of books. The newest player in this game is PayPal, which currently has a monopoly over Internet cash transactions. If you recall, they … Continue reading
Music synchros
A friend of ours who lives in NYC sent us a couple of music synchros. The first relates to the death of Whitney Houston on Feb. 11. Her husband is a filmmaker, who creates music videos, among … Continue reading
The Precognitive Chimes
In Synchronicity and the Other Side, we talked about clocks that stop or batteries that die when a loved one passes. This story about an oak pendulum clock came from Connie – aka fortune 500 and the events ultimately proved … Continue reading
A dog and his bone
A good belly laugh! Thanks to Nancy for sending it.






