Category Archives: synchronicity
Carol Bowman, 7 Secrets, and a Synchro
In 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, one of the stories we mention involved writer and past-life researcher Carol Bowman. Carol was visiting her mother in New York’s Hudson Valley, a small town, not much there. She had gone to the … Continue reading
ESP Trainer
UPDATE: Rob and I and Connie Cannon were interviewed on Whitley Strieber’s Dreamland about the unusual sighting her son had. We did a post on it here. The next link gives you the first 34 minutes of the interview. The … Continue reading
Zimmerman Acquitted
Zimmerman, who killed Treyvon Martin, a 17-year-old black kid wearing a hoodie, has been acquitted. The special prosecutor, Angela Corey, is a Republican appointed by Florida’s corrupt Republican governor, and is on TV right now, defending the tactics that her … Continue reading
Organized Religion, Racism in Sanford, & All the Rest of It
UPDATE: Rob and I and Connie Cannon were interviewed on Whitley Strieber’s Dreamland about the unusual sighting her son had. The link to listen to it is here. From The New Yorker +++ Recently, someone asked me why … Continue reading
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Synchro
Emerson The other day, I got a call from our friend Jeri Young, whose good year blimp synchro we posted here. She had just experienced another synchro and was eager to tell me about it. Her husband, Steve, … Continue reading
Mercury Retrograde Meets the Aliens
A bunch of synchros unfolded Tuesday morning, not all good, but some very strange. The day started when I read an article on the front page of the South Florida Sun Sentinel about how the police have started using a … Continue reading
Famous Doppelgangers
Picasso’s “Girl in the Mirror” +++ A doppelganger could be that image of the girl in the mirror. It’s usually defined as a ghostly double of a living person. The idea is found in mythology, folklore, throughout various cultures, and … Continue reading
The Good Year Blimp Synchro
This evening, we re-connected with Jeri and Steve, a couple we knew when our kids were young. They lived in our former neighborhood and Megan and their oldest son, Kevin, used to play together. They thought we had moved to … Continue reading
The JFK Assassination Bill
Years ago, Reader’s Digest published a book called Mysteries of the Unexplained. It’s one of the best collections of stories and anecdotes about all the stuff that interests me. I page through it from time to time and usually find … Continue reading
Fireworks & the #11
On most July 4 celebrations, we hang out with our neighbors, who usually buy a ton of fireworks and invite the neighborhood into their yard. But this afternoon as we were leaving the dog park, one of our friends suggested … Continue reading






