Category Archives: synchronicity
Minority Report for Poets?
We recently posted about the unique creativity of poets that enables many of them to sense the future. And then we ran across a study by James Pennebaker, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas. In 2001, Psychosomatic … Continue reading
Sigh
Barring a major loss in the March 15 primaries, it does look as if Trump – sigh – will be the Republican nominee. None of them are good, but he’s the worst of a rotten crop. In the Super Tuesday … Continue reading
Divination
With practice, anyone can ask a question and glimpse the future as it is most likely to unfold from that moment in time. By taking advantage of certain readily available tools, you can hurl open the window to events before … Continue reading
Some Trickster Synchros
Visual tricksters: these cracked me up. and my personal favorite:
Weird Indiana Jones Synchro
E-books have been around for years now and Trish and I have gotten most of our old out-of-print books available through Kindle and other formats. There’s one big exception. None of my seven Indiana Jones novels have made the transition. … Continue reading
Camaraderie
The dictionary defines camaraderie as “good fellowship,” usually among a group of people. Or, in another definition, it’s defined as “the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.” But what’s that mean, exactly? This word has come up three or … Continue reading
Noah’s B-day Synchro
I recently posted this image on my FB page with the message: Happy b-day, Noah. Age 7 and looking good. Noah attracted a surprising number of likes and a few comments. Then I received a series of private messages from … Continue reading
Bernie Sanders & How We All Are Connected
Indra’s Net Rob and I watched some of the CNN democratic town hall this evening. These town halls are fascinating because it’s just one candidate at a time answering questions from the moderator – and the audience. At the tail … Continue reading
Ken Peterson
This weird synchro is the sort that happens when you least expect it. I suspect it has its own category, but I’m not sure what to call it yet. It’s a mix of trickster, cluster, confirmation. A couple of weeks … Continue reading
A Glint from Sixto
Last month, I wrote a post about Sixto Castillo, an inmate in a New Mexico prison who read The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity and wrote us about his interest in metaphysics and synchronicity. He’d said his spirit guide told him … Continue reading






