Category Archives: synchronicity
Number Cluster Synchros
Most of us experience numerical synchronicities at some point in our lives – repetitive numbers that represent, as Carl Jung believed, an archetype that is becoming conscious. 11, 111, 1111, or 11111 are among the most common. But recently, I’ve … Continue reading
Ghost Key loglines, trump, and dystopia
Amazon In 2013, my Gemini buddy Hilary Hemingway and I spent a week together, writing the first draft of a script for my novel, Ghost Key, initially published by TOR/Forge Books. She’s am author and screenwriter and was teaching me the … Continue reading
“I don’t believe in coincidence”
We’ve all probably heard someone say that he or she doesn’t believe in coincidences. Every time I hear that I find it annoying because it’s a stupid comment. I just heard it again recently when Jeremy Bash, a former CIA … Continue reading
But Something Is There
This trailer is eerie, remarkable, and worth two minutes of your time. Whitley Strieber interviewed this man on Dreamland. His story feels real.
A Busman’s Holiday Synchro
I call this post a busman’s holiday because I’m reading a book on the same topic as a book that Trish and I have coming out in August called, Secrets of Spirit Communication: Techniques for Tuning In and Making Contact. … Continue reading
Carol Bowman at MUFON
This is an intriguing video! Carol is an expert in the field of children’s past lives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYkwguBK8EA&feature=youtu.be
Solar Eclipse in Cancer
Solar eclipses occur every six months and are usually times of new opportunities, new relationships, new doorways opening. They’re like double new moons. The second one of 2018 will occur on July 12-13, depending on where you live in … Continue reading
Dear Mr. Mueller:
Dear Mr. Mueller, I know you’re busy. I know you’re gathering evidence about whether trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 election and obstructed justice. I understand that you’re not a PR guy, don’t leak info, and are pursuing the … Continue reading
Fiddling Around
When I was in elementary school, my father gave me a violin. I think I was in fourth grade. I joined the orchestra and stuck with it for six years up to my sophomore year in high school. I remember … Continue reading






