Category Archives: synchronicity
Death and Dreams
Some of my most vivid dreams have come at the time of death–or shortly after– of friends and family members. In these dreams, the deceased seem surprisingly alive in the afterlife. Our friend, Marcus Anthony, an Australian futurist, has also … Continue reading
Bald Eagle Skirmish
Imagine seeing a pair of adult eagles battling in midair, talons locked together as they plunge earthward and strike a runway at the Duluth International Airport in Minnesota. An employee at Monaco Air, a servicing center at the airport, saw … Continue reading
Breast Cancer
This is one definite area where consensus reality and my beliefs conflict. Angelina Jolie carries the breast cancer gene. Her mother died of the disease in her late fifties. So Angelina elected to have a double mastectomy at the age … Continue reading
Flipside: A Tourist’s Guide on How to Navigate the Afterlife
Richard Martini has written a winner in Flipside: A Tourist’s Guide to the Afterlife. I initially read a review of this book on Daz’s blog. It sounded intriguing and the price was certainly right – .99 cents for Amazon … Continue reading
What a Coincidence
After yesterday’s heavy-duty synchro spiel, here’s the lighter side, sent by Nancy McMoneagle: A chicken farmer went to the local bar and sat next to a woman and ordered champagne. “How strange,” the woman said. “I also just ordered a … Continue reading
A scientist on synchronicity
David Hawkins is an internationally renowned psychiatrist, physician, researcher, and pioneer in the fields of consciousness research and spirituality. He writes and teaches from the unique perspective of an experienced clinician, scientist, and mystic and is devoted to the spiritual … Continue reading
The Trickster – or Not?
Several years ago, we wrote about our trip to a Scottish festival in Orlando and the synchronicity that occurred. The synchro seemed to suggest I should take a particular path with one of my novels. Here’s the recap of what … Continue reading
Synchronicity & Alchemy
Synchronicity sometimes acts as a kind of alchemy that transforms us or a decision we’re making in an essential way. The synchro itself may be as powerful as Gabe Carlson’s teapot story – or it may be something simple. The … Continue reading
RIP, Tigerlily
In 1997, I headed to Miami for the weekend so that my friend Phyllis Vega and I could work on our book Power Tarot. Megan, who was eight at the time, went with me, and the plan was that she … Continue reading
Indiana Jones and Reddit
Our daughter was home this weekend and, in one of those random moments in family life, asked if either of us has used reddit. Well, we’d heard of it, but no, we hadn’t used it. Reddit is a social news … Continue reading






