Category Archives: synchronicity
A Singer Synchro
I recently met Philip Merry on a Facebook group synchronicity page where he very niftily countered a skeptic who had repeatedly contended that synchronicity belonged wholly in the everyday world of cause and effect. In our on-line conversations, I found … Continue reading
Synchros as Guidance
Over the weekend of April 24-25, Rob and I attended the Tallahassee Writers’ Conference. Rob was one of the keynote speakers and talked about the importance of synchronicity, dreams, and meditation in the creative process. We also presented workshops … Continue reading
Earthquake in Nepal & Planetary Empaths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiPctjrei80 In Aliens in the Backyard, we have a chapter called “Earth Shakings,” which is about planetary empaths. This chapter grew out of pieces we posted on our blog about this phenomenon. On March 11, 2010 and on March 11, … Continue reading
The Bird on the Page
Nicholas Carroll pointed this out on Facebook. It’s pretty cool – the bird lands on the book and looks at itself on the page.
Annette and the Sweatshirt
Here’s another very old post we put up on 2009. It’s about a cluster of synchros. As you can see, clusters can involve virtually anything – even a sweatshirt! +++ Ten years ago (in 2009) our neighbor, Annette, was on … Continue reading
Revisiting the Straight Pins
In 2010, we posted a story called The Ghost & the Straight Pins. It was also in The Synchronicity Highway. As you’ll see, there was recently an oddball synchro associated with this story that happened to poet Sharlie West. … Continue reading
‘Earth’ and ‘Heart’
This post was adapted from a news item by Laurel Airica that appears on the Unknown Country website. Most of us are fascinated by astonishing coincidences when inner experiences collide with outer events outside of cause and effect and against … Continue reading
Dog Tired
Have you ever wondered where that phrase comes from? DOG TIRED. Well, I’m still not sure of the origin of the phrase, but these photos definitely illustrate what it means. Thanks to Nancy McMoneagle for sending! No synchro here, but … Continue reading
Another Experiment
In mid-April, we posted a story about an experiment I conducted based on Pam Grout’s new book, E-Cubed. One of the interesting comments about it was from Stephanie, who had read Grout’s E-Squared, saw the experiment post, and decided … Continue reading
Mathematically Linked Friends
The other day we received an interesting synchro through the contact form on our blog. It was from Jeff, who lives outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, and involves a math/numbers synchronicity. Here’s what he wrote: I was born on … Continue reading






