Category Archives: synchronicity
Frog Stuff, Again
I’m not sure when my thing with frogs started. Maybe it was always there, a motif in my life that didn’t really make sense until I began to notice repetitive patterns with these little critters. One year for instance, … Continue reading
The Room: A Metaphor for Synchronicity
It seems there are now apps for just about everything: fitness, travel, radar, games of all types, weather, divination….you get the idea. Think of something and there’s probably an app for it. Many apps are free or available for a … Continue reading
Pentagon exploring ‘synthetic telepathy’
One of the lesser known and secretive organizations within the Pentagon is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The agency was established in 1958 and was dedicated to expanding the Department of Defense’ technology usage, some of which included … Continue reading
UNIFY
A worldwide event for 12/21/12, 11:11 AM UT. Take a look at the video. Hope to see you there!
The End of the Mayan Calendar -12-21-12
12/21/12. It looks like some strange mathematical algorithm, doesn’t it? It’s the end date for the Mayan calendar. It’s the date that made Jose Arguelles famous. It’s what sent true believers to some mountain in France to await pickup by … Continue reading
Harmonic Divergence
With all the hoopla of the upcoming end to the Mayan Calendar, it’s not surprising that the ‘end-of-the-world’ scenario has turned up in Doonesbury. In doing so, Gary Trudeau has exposed readers to a bit of knowledge about the Mayan … Continue reading
Thoughts As Mass
Here’s an essay by Stace Tussel that strives to link thought to mass and synchronicity to physics. You could say that it’s a rather weighty issue. +++ An old friend asked me if I thought there might be a connection … Continue reading
The Energy of 12/21/12
I’ve been trying to figure out if the weird energy worldwide now is due to the approach of 12/21 and the end of the Mayan calendar. Or whether it’s due to an acceleration of time and an evolution of … Continue reading
The Power of Light
When we were in Baños, Ecuador some years ago, we went into a small church where one wall was filled with candles that people had lit for loved ones who had passed on. We lit candles for both of … Continue reading






