Category Archives: synchronicity
Insurrection & The Big Lie
Insurrection means “a violent uprising against an authority or government.” That’s what we saw on January 6, 2021. It wasn’t a group of rowdy tourists. It wasn’t Antifa or Black Lives Matter or the FBI. It was a whole lot … Continue reading
Insurrection – a year out
Insurrection means “a violent uprising against an authority or government.” That’s what we saw on January 6, 2021. It wasn’t a group of rowdy tourists. It wasn’t Antifa or Black Lives Matter or the FBI. It was a whole … Continue reading
2021: so here we are
So here we are. In 2021. What has changed? The corona virus continues to rage across the country and until Jan 20, Inauguration Day, trump is still creating chaos and burning up twitter with his attack tweets. But…vaccines now exist. … Continue reading
Happy 2021!!
Here’s to a vastly improved new year! And now, for some dark humor about the year that is now in the dustbin of history:
A Scam & a Synchronicity
Our daughter’s car was totaled on the Florida turnpike when another car forced her to swerve and she hit a guardrail, spun, and ended up in a ditch. Fortunately, she wasn’t injured. But because she hit a guard … Continue reading
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