Category Archives: synchronicity
Saudi Women
Our mornings are pretty loose, but ritualistic. Rob gets up before I do, brings in the newspaper, lets the dogs out, starts the coffee and his day. By the time I reach the kitchen, the coffee is hot, the cats … Continue reading
The Woman Who Didn’t Look Back
On New Year’s Day, Rob, Megan and I headed over to the dog park. The weather was just gorgeous, in the low 70s, a cloudless sky, and the park was crowded. While Rob and Megan played Frisbee with Noah and … Continue reading
Predictions from 2008
During the recent lunar eclipse, I cleaned out the closet in my office and tossed out many of the issues of Mountain Astrologer, a must have for any astrologer. But I happened to save the February-March 2008 issue, and … Continue reading
Domed Cities Now
https://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/28/16218175-hurricane-domes-rising-across-texas-as-shelters-and-gyms?lite On November 22, 2009, when our blog was still in its first year, we did a post called Domed Cities. In a nutshell, it’s about an hypnotic progression that our friend, Renie Wiley, conducted on Rob and me … Continue reading
2012: Kicking it off with a joke
We decided to start off the new year with a joke about 2012 and the end of the world. Unfortunately, all the ones we found were really lame. Probably the best was very short: “The Republican candidates for president.” Enough … Continue reading
2012!
Nearly twenty-five years ago, on August 16-17, 1987, the Harmonic Convergence drew people from all over the world to supposed power spots on the planet. I remember that the evening news had a piece about Machu Picchu and the … Continue reading
Synchro of the Year
We’ve posted at least two hundred synchronicities this year, probably more, and we’ve selected one that we believe stands out from all of the others for a number of reasons. First, it’s very easy to understand what the synchronicity is. … Continue reading
Synchros as Confirmation
This evening, I was thinking that I haven’t experienced any synchros in the last week, then realized I heard a good one this morning – from Megan. A little background. Our daughter, Megan, graduated from college last May with a … Continue reading
Wow!
We ran across this video on Marcus Anthony’s blog. It’s stunning. Here’s part one: And part two: no need for any explanation. *** On Christmas Day, 18-year-old Ben Breedlove died. Fifteen hundred people turned out for his funeral.
The Stranger and the $20 Bill
This synchro came from Renee Prince, whose stories we’ve used before. This one really underscores how synchronicity connects us to other people. +++ My mother and I were at a Native American (Indian) casino when she called me from somewhere … Continue reading






