Category Archives: synchronicity
Coco & Jen
This story comes from long-time friend, Jennifer, with whom I taught with years ago. This is her beloved Coco, a standard poodle whom she rescued and who died December 30, 2019. This beautiful spirit contact story happened on Halloween. From … Continue reading
JANUARY 2021 STAR POWER FORECAST
READY FOR 2021?? HERE’S THE AUDIO VERSION. THE PRINT VERSION IS HERE.
Comes from Within
Recently, we heard a commentator on MSNBC say that if you ever wished you lived in a time when there was an opportunity to change the world, now is that time. You are there. That’s because everything is broken. Nothing … Continue reading
Hair? Finally?!
In 1968, the musical Hair opened on Broadway and ran for 1,750 performances. In 1969, it was nominated for a Tony for best music and best director, but lost to the musical 1776. There’s a certain irony in this. … Continue reading
Predictions from the Old Moore’s Almanac
Theophilus Moore was a teacher extraordinaire in 18th century Ireland. He ran a classical academy at Milltown, a village near Dublin—which is now part of Dublin—where he taught Iris, English, Greek, and Latin. He was known as a clever mathematician … Continue reading
Can Tulpas Rule the World?
Rob’s discussion with the incomparable Alexis Brooks of Higher Journeys, talking about his novel, Tulpas.
Trump and the Solar Eclipse in Sagittarius
On Monday, December 14 at 11:17 AM ET, there will be a solar eclipse in Sagittarius. You can see the sun and moon there at 23 degrees, in the 4th house, outer circle. The arrow represents Sagittarius. Now look at … Continue reading
The Big Failure
We’ve used this photo before. Not only is the Clorox meme appropriate, so is the #23. In the I Ching, the 23rd Hexagram is called Splitting Apart. We tout the U.S. as the richest and most resourceful on the planet, … Continue reading
The Devil’s Chair
It’s past Halloween now, but there’s always time for a spooky story at The Mystical Underground. That’s our daughter, Megan, sitting in the famed Devil’s Chair in the Cassadaga (Florida) cemetery. In case you’ve never heard of Cassadaga, it’s … Continue reading
Another Epidemic
Doctors and nurses have been called heroes for their work in the battle agains COVID-19. But many of them don’t feel like heroes.Take Erin McIntosh, a nurse in Riverside, California: “I don’t particularly like that term—but we’re definitely not treated … Continue reading






